After 20 years, Adobe Creative Director Russell Brown sits down with Photoshop co-creators Thomas & John Knoll as well as original Photoshop PM Steve Guttman. If nothing else, check out the 199…
The National Press Photographers Association announced today that the Wedding Photojournalist Association has generously provided NPPA with funds sufficient to support the tuition costs of 20 attendees to the upcoming Northern Short Course to be held March 11 – 13, 2010 in New Brunswick, NJ.
Luxury is a compilation of works created by Martin Parr between 2003 and 2009 whilst visiting a range of high profile and wealthy social occasions such as horse racing at Ascot, Art Basel Miami Beach or Sotheby’s auctions in Dubai.
Okay, I have accepted the finality of the matter. I failed to place in any of the categories entered in the annual POYi (Pictures of the Year International) competition. This is the point where I could vent my frustrations against the judges and claim the tired excuses that “only the overseas stuff ever wins,” or the “what the???” but I’m going to keep my head up high and know that in my own little world of photojournalism, I had a good year, and I’m proud of the photographs that I’ve had the wonderful opportunity to bring you, our readers, everyday.
Nobody in their right mind opposes the intellectual soundness of digitizing the world’s books -– even titles gathering dust in the stacks of university libraries — and making them available online. Yet Google will encounter stiff resistance in a Manhattan
Andy DeLisle decided to make the trip from Phoenix to Canada to document “life outside the arenas.” He’s shared a few images of the Olympics from the perspective of how it impacts the town, its local population, and the temporary visitors flooding the streets.
Yesterday we posted a story about the similarities between a series of images called “Sacred & Secular” by Vancouver photographer David Burdeny, and a series called “Horizons” shot earlier by Sze Tsung Leong. Leong has reportedly challenged Burdeny for copying. Burdeny denies it, saying the similarities arose because he happened to shoot from some of the same tourist spots. And, he added, photographers–even famous ones–often mimic each other’s work. So why single out Burdeny?
From DXOMark DXOMark has released their findings for the Nikon D3s and Canon 1D Mark IV. It’s about a wash between the 2 cameras outside of what we alre
Jonathan Springston, a senior reporter for the Atlanta Progressive News, was fired from the online news service because, according to an email from the site’s editor to Creative Loafing magaz…
Copyright in photos is essentially going to cease to exist, since there is no ineradicable way of associating ownership details short of plastering your name right across the image.
Santa Barbara photographer, Jeffrey Aaronson, after a career as a commercial photographer, has been expressing his personal vision for the last decade. He has worked on assignments for TIME, Smithsonian, Vanity Fair, National Geographic and The New York Times, among others, and he brings that vision and professionalism to his his own projects, including his terrific series, Borderland. Jeffrey traveled along the U.S and Mexico border, giving us a window onto an invisible dividing line of two cultures.
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Romain Blanquart and Brian Widdis recently wrote us about their joint project Can’t Forget the Motor City. We want to share a small selection from the project and Blanquart and Widdis’ answers to some of Scott’s questions about their work.
Barcelona — Short of tacking a cellphone onto a compact camera, the best we can hope for is less megapixels and better chips. OmniVision has announced a new RAW-capable CMOS sensor for cellphones. A cellphone makes a great emergency camera. While even the
Panasonic is currently running a teaser ad that displays the silhouettes of two cameras – one of them appears to have the shape of the LX3. The official announcement should be during the Focus on Imaging show in Birmingham NEC (March 7-10, 2010). At that