To mark the 60th anniversary of its M line of rangefinder cameras, Leica recently interviewed 10 well known photographers about their experience with the
Markus Andersen doggedly pursues not merely cool images but great images. Sydney, Australia is his canvas – he calls it the belly of the beast. His art practice encompasses documentary, street and conceptual bodies of work using analogue 35mm, 120 film an
Brad Vest of The Commercial Appeal in Memphis, Tennessee has won Newspaper Photographer of the Year honors at the 72nd annual Pictures of the Year International competition. Vest’s portfolio stood out for its journalistic and esthetic quality, POYi organi
As the rumors foretold, Canon updated its M mirrorless line with a new camera today. The M3 is a 24.2MP mirrorless camera that introduces a new design and
Mike Burnhill is with CPS for Canon Europe and did an interview with Fotosidan about the EOS 5Ds, EOS 5Ds R and how the product came to be, and what the design
In 20 years covering the world’s most desperate places, Lynsey Addario has been kidnapped, assaulted, and many times moved to tears. Her new book, ‘It’s What I Do,’ tells her story.
Tommmy Trenchard is a freelance journalist and photographer based in Sierra Leone. He is currently documenting the ongoing Ebola Crisis in West Africa. We’ve asked him about his feelings on such a work.
Serge Najjar’s photographs show viewers an abstract reality made up of shapes, colors, shadows and materials. “I go towards the unknown to find an architecture that appeals to me,” he says. The blue-eyed Lebanese native sees a photograph before he takes it, visualizing it in square format, “since [he] started out posting [his] pictures to Instagram.” Then he waits for the right moment, when a human figure adds a touch of reality to his abstract compositions. “If it doesn’t happen naturally, I start a conversation with a passerby.”
Over the past decade, Mongolia has become one of the fastest-growing economies in the world—the result is a dizzying mix of new money, rapid urban development and a total reconfiguration of a centuries-long nomadic lifestyle
“Sometimes being a friend means mastering the art of timing. There is a time for silence. A time to let go and allow people to hurl themselves into their own destiny. And a time to prepare to…
For Guillaume Rivière, everything flows, as his name suggests. He is at once a landscape photographer and a portrait artist of the human condition in the most remote corners of the planet. The spiritual son of Raymond Depardon, with whom he shares a passion for medium format and color, Rivière started out professionally in 2000 with portraits of French farmers. Since then, Rivière has toured the world, capturing it with his incisive gaze.
Microsoft Research has announced version 2.0 of its Image Composite Editor (ICE) software, a free program that offers advanced panoramic photo stitching