ONCE MORE AROUND THE SUN
A photograph every day for a year
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A photograph every day for a year
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It looks like the rumors were spot on. A sneak peek of the not-yet-announced Canon 5Ds full frame DSLR camera has leaked onto the Web. The photograph
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I hate to sound preachy, but anything you value, is because it’s something you had to fight for.
Though it is nothing she would have wished for, in a relatively short time Nancy Borowick became an expert in photographing death.
This installation by Zoulikha Bouabdellah, exhibited at the Pavillon Vendôme in Clichy, was taken down by the photographer and Christine Ollier, following a complaint from a Muslim association. Where are we headed? Were the demonstrations of January 11th all for nothing?
In our third annual survey, hear from nearly 7,500 professional photographers and enthusiasts who share their top photo business goals for 2015. From plans to invest money, market their work and find inspiration, plus challenges they anticipate, get the f
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L.A.-based photographer Craig Semetko shares how to use the Leica M, including techniques on focusing, and tips for expanding your photographic approach.
via The Photo Brigade: http://thephotobrigade.com/2015/01/how-to-use-a-leica-m-camera-by-craig-semetko/
Jeca Taudte, one of the Instagrammers featured, said the Times didn’t contact her prior to publishing her photo. “Another gracious Instagrammer [commented] on my photo, which alerted me to the fact that me submission had been selected for the online slideshow,” she said. It wasn’t until a Facebook friend posted a photo of the paper that Taude realized that her shot made it on the Times’ front page.
The reality in the zoo is such that the cages are small, dirty, and poorly maintained, conditions are inhospitable, the food supply is generally inadequate and visitors often throw junk food into the trash-strewn pens. But still the zoo remains enormously popular among Bangladeshis and the price of tickets is cheap.
The moment it happened, when the boosters separated from Space Shuttle Challenger, Red Huber knew something was wrong.
After moving to Alabama, RaMell Ross began to make photos that redefined his view of a place where history gave way to the routines of everyday life.
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Danny Wilcox Frazier captured Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, Chris Christie, and other possible Republican Presidential candidates at the summit in Des Moines.
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Ok, let’s do this together. Stop for a second and think about the country Ethiopia. What’s the first image that comes to mind? The second? The third?
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Project „Transmissions” is an attempt to create a visual puzzle about the problem of image of war in the age of the Internet. Part of photographs are stills from the video posted on “Youtube”, recorded by direct witnesses and participants of conflicts in
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MONGOLIAN DISCO. A rush for natural resources like coal and gold has filled pockets in Mongolia, one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. But the country is also facing rising inequalities.
A city in transformation. Genghis Khan, 800 years o
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You can watch the “Pen, Brush and Camera” full length documentary (1998) about Henri Cartier-Bresson on YouTube: Related posts: Henri Cartier-Bresson: “The Impassioned Eye” documentary Remembering Henri Cartier-Bresson Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Modern Ce
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One photographer has taken the mantra that “Home is where your story begins,” and expanded it to include not only his own neighborhood…but all fifty states! Enter Rob Hammer and his new book, “Barbershops of America.”
Not even carrying a child could keep Lynsey Addario from going to the world’s most dangerous places.