Q & A with Steven B. Smith
Steven B. Smith by Mary Ellen Hawkins Steven B. Smith is a photographer based in Providence and Utah. His current Utah work can be see…
Link: http://blakeandrews.blogspot.com/2015/07/q-with-steven-b-smith.html
Steven B. Smith by Mary Ellen Hawkins Steven B. Smith is a photographer based in Providence and Utah. His current Utah work can be see…
Link: http://blakeandrews.blogspot.com/2015/07/q-with-steven-b-smith.html
A mockup of Fresco’s GPS-driven tool to find local users for a breaking story. Image via Fresco. Fresco wants to change the way the news is made. The New York-based company’s app creates a feed of news stories connected to photos taken by its network of u
The 2015 LDV Vision summit highlighted some of the most important trends in Visual tech thanks to 80 international experts. Here are the videos of the sessions.
via Kaptur: http://kaptur.co/ldv-vision-summit-the-videos/
Last week, Associated Press reporter Margie Mason told the next chapter in a dramatic story the AP started telling in March. Mason wrote about a Burmese man who had once been enslaved on a fishing ship in Indonesia.
Last week, the Washington City Paper made a stand against what it considered an unfair concert photography contract presented by the Foo Fighters with an
via PetaPixel: http://petapixel.com/2015/07/05/standing-up-for-the-concert-photographer-by-standing-on-their-neck/
A new idea by Hillary Clinton is going viral on the Web, and this one has nothing to do with government policies. While walking through the streets during
via PetaPixel: http://petapixel.com/2015/07/05/hillary-clinton-uses-rope-to-keep-photographers-in-check-at-parade/
The principles and a set of proposed practices reflect a growing frustration with the administration of President Barack Obama and a sense by those who cover the White House daily that they are increasingly kept in the dark.
This week, the world of photography casts its eyes on Arles—and in return, the festival promises a breath of fresh air! Come enjoy our 77-image preview as well as an exclusive, in-depth interview with the festival’s visionary new director, Sam Stourdzé
via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/rencontres-d-arles-a-new-era-les-rencontres-d-arles-2015
Under one roof, hundreds of Internally Displaced Persons have found temporary home in an old Iraqi hotel. These are their stories.
via Medium: https://medium.com/vantage/grand-baghdad-314aa30218cc
Freelance photographer Stuart Palley has been chasing blazes for the past three years, documenting one of the most dramatic consequences of California’s extended drought. Over…
via Time: http://time.com/3943678/photographing-californias-wildfires/
Making the Case for Storytelling Across Diverse Platforms
via Medium: https://medium.com/vantage/what-is-transjournalism-6989a1d47ce3
Flying an aerial drone over a raging fire can be quite problematic, so much so that it can endanger the rescue and recovery abilities of fire officials.
via PetaPixel: http://petapixel.com/2015/07/03/camera-drones-are-getting-in-the-way-of-firefighters-battling-wildfires/
ANKR is a new product that alerts you when you become separated from your gear
There’s a revolution brewing in the world of concert photography. After photographer Jason Sheldon penned a viral open letter to speak out against Taylor
via PetaPixel: http://petapixel.com/2015/07/03/newspaper-rejects-foo-fighters-photo-contract-will-buy-fan-photos-instead/
In this new Magnum Photos video Bruce Gilden speaks about his photographic project for RATP currently shown in 16 stations of the Parisian Metro and at Polka Galerie: Related posts: Bruce Gilden – Postcards from America, Magnum Miami (video) “American Mad
via Leica Rumors: http://leicarumors.com/2015/07/03/bruce-gilden-on-his-project-for-ratp.aspx/
In some of the only footage available of the reclusive photographer, Frank talks about losing a friend, the photographer Danny Seymour.
“This isn’t conventional sports photography,” explained Pellizzari in an interview conducted via email. Rather than focusing on the athlete(s), this Italian-born Belgium resident has “opted for a wider view like a stage play. It allows each aspect [of a sporting event] to be examined: the competitors as well as the spectators.” To capture this wider view, the photographer uses the German-made Noblex swing-lens panoramic camera and Fujifilm Fujicolor Pro 400H film in the 120 medium format.
Mr. Harbutt infused his work with evocative imagery and as an art photographer he transformed conventional scenes into surreal metaphors.
Following the moment of adolescent metamorphosis—and release
via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/magdalena-switek-pestka
A new study from L2 Insight on Instagram advertising reveals that the photo sharing app has slowly but effectively integrated Facebook user data in its offering
via Kaptur: http://kaptur.co/study-on-instagram-advertising/