For the past year, Andrew Quilty has split his time between Sydney and Kabul, Afghanistan. Quilty tells Broadsheet about his life in the Middle East, and walking the perilous line between violence and harmony in his work.
Public outrage at the US Forest Service’s proposed commercial photography and videography permit rules has forced the agency to pull back and reconsider.
Update – I do not have a Nikon D750 handy, but my understanding is that the Wi-Fi is turned off by default. If you turn on the Wi-Fi capabilities of the D750, you have to make sure you setup a password for the wireless network, otherwise anyone with a sma
Short story: They throw lawyers on you and threaten you to take almost nothing in return, because as a starving artist, you’ll be unable to pursue them legally and the maximum damages are so low that it’s not worth pursuing.
Fireworks burst over the Durham Bulls Athletic Park in revitalized downtown Durham, N.C., July 4, 2014. Kalin Swinney paused by his first cousin’s casket, 9-year-old Jaeden Sharpe, after his committal…
The alternative solution used in this image is a combination of Depth of Field Stacking (3-7 images per tile) and panoramic stitching (2 rows of 4 tiles).
The new Canon G7 X By Kevin Purcell In the usual Photokina binge of “really interesting stuff” I think the Canon G7 X rather got lost. It’s in a different category of compact to the excellent Panasonic LX100 or the…
While big tech companies are pouring millions, two guys in Brooklyn might be close to solving it: We talk to the founder of computer vision company Clarifai
For the seventh consecutive year the Alexia Foundation will present an exhibition of the winners of its 2014 Professional and Student Grants – Sebastian Liste “The New Culture of Violence in Latin America” and Mehran Hamrahi “Iranian People – Ordinary or Criminals?”