Our distinguished jury will select 12 Winners and 20 Finalists from Documentary, Street, Portrait, Fine Art, Photojournalism and Open categories. In addition, the jury will select 7 photographers as “Jurors’ Picks” and give out 5 “Student Spotlight” awards to young, up-and-coming talents. Winners, finalists and top-rated photographers will enjoy gain access to an unprecedented level of global exposure and recognition from two of the largest organisations in the photo industry, as well as cash funding and career support.
In the latest installment of “crazy photography innovation to cross our desks,” let us introduce you to the “sheet camera” by the engineers at Columbia
It’s safe to say that we are all affected by cancer. It has tainted our lives through personal experiences or through connections to those we love. No one knows this in a more profound way than photographer Nancy Borowick,who watched two parents suffer th
Soon after arriving in New Mexico in 1981, Kevin Bubriski was entranced by the generations-old culture and traditions of Hispano Nuevomexicanos, whose roots stretch back to the 1500s.
For his series “Service,” the photographer Platon followed military members training to fight in Iraq, then visited with them again when they returned home.
Over 1.5 billion people worldwide use the Facebook app on a monthly basis, and all of those people have opted in to Facebook’s privacy policy by the act of creating an account. Facebook, like many large companies, has expended their fair share of effort t
I think that people are clickers. You know, they click. And there’s no soul to it, there’s no feeling to it. It’s content, which is cool. You look at the magazines and newspapers that are doing great things, and there’s moments there. There’s moments there, and those will always be. And you can’t do that with a clicker
Every week, L’Oeil de la Photographie presents the radio program Regardez voir, produced by Brigitte Patient on France Inter. This week, Interview with Cédric Gerbehaye, belgian photographer who speaks about his country.
Lytro is taking its rich, volumetric 3D camera capture technology into the world of TV and film. The company’s light field solution is a truly beautiful technology that may eventually be in every camera we snap a shot or video with. The tech essentially u
New Blood: Magnum Photos celebrates the work of the legendary agency’s six new nominees: Matt Black, Carolyn Drake, Sohrab Hura, Lorenzo Meloni, Max P…
A photographer is suing the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation and several prominent New York museums and galleries for $65 million, alleging copyright infringement over images of Mapplethorpe in drag that have long been identified as self-portraits.
From person-to-person coaching and intensive hands-on seminars to interactive online courses and media reporting, Poynter helps journalists sharpen skills and elevate storytelling throughout their careers.
Cultural theorist Walter Benjamin said using captions would transform the photograph from its “modish tendencies” to beautify any subject no matter how miserable or banal, into an object that contained valuable information that reached beyond aesthetics. Only when the photograph was no longer considered an object of beauty could it become something of value.
Photographic Artist Marjorie Salvaterra has created a unique recipe for the perfect visual cocktail. One part Fellini, one part Mom, one part Actress, a splash of Hollywood, a twist of irony, rimmed with a salty sense of humor, definitely shaken, not stir