A few months back, ELEPHANT GUN commissioned Clifton Barker to conduct a series of unconventional interviews with notable photographers. Due to our indecision, the project went nowhere. After…
It is not just the economics of the media that is putting traditional news photographers out of business. It is our troubled relationship with images themselves.
The 2015 Arthus-Bertrand Visa d’or awards go to the best reportages published between September 2014 and August 2015. Laureates are Daniel Berehulak with The Ebola Epidemic for The Visa d’or Feature , and Bülent Kiliç for the Visa d’or awards for news reporting with Syrian Refugees at the Turkish border
In India, there are 480 seawalls and 204 groynes – a wall or jetty built out from a riverbank or seashore to control erosion. A total of 684, these translate to an average of about one structure to every 8-10 km on the coast of India. Approximately 300 settlements are blocked by seawalls
By technical editor Matt Allard: Imagine a sensor that had almost four times the number of pixels as the 50.6 MP full-frame Canon EOS 5DS. This may sound like a a pipe dream, but Canon have now made it a reality. Today the company announced a APS-H-size (
“In Asia, we haven’t quite figured out whether we love these animals or hate them,” says Madras-born, Hong Kong-based photographer Palani Mohan of the elephants he spent over five years documenting. Vanishing Giants is his testimony of the ways in which m
Getty Images recently billed a German women’s geek culture blog $868 for a 2012 blog post that contained Socially Awkward Penguin meme images. Getty also insisted that the blog, Geek Sisters,…
When Mary Panzer saw the photos that have at least momentarily focused world attention on a long-term tragedy, she wondered about what the images didn’t make clear.
We’ve seen how technology changed many aspects of our business, some for better and some, tragically, for the worse. We are now in a generation in which great photography, no matter the circumstance in which it’s been captured, leads to clicks and “hearts” and “thumbs up” on social and commercial sites. In our new landscape, that’s rewarding in one sense, but how can it translate to financial support for professionals?
I have anxiously waited to try out the DxO One since it was first announced. I always look forward to new and groundbreaking technology and the DxO One looked like it may be just that. The question is whether the DxO meets my expectations and fits your n
Photographers doing personal projects on social issues that often go overlooked received $10,000 each today from the 2015 Getty Images Grants for Editorial Photography.
Sergey Ponomarev’s trips to Syria remind him of his native Soviet Union: from the government security forces that kept track of his movements to destroyed areas that looked like something from the Battle of Stalingrad.
For 733 migrants crammed aboard two tiny boats somewhere between Libya and Italy, a leaky hull was neither the beginning nor the end of their troubles.