Metadata, objectivity and emotion — duckrabbit
This has ended up a longer post than intended, with many links. I started writing it with only the germ…
via duckrabbit: http://duckrabbit.info/blog/2014/08/metadata-objectivity-and-emotion/
This has ended up a longer post than intended, with many links. I started writing it with only the germ…
via duckrabbit: http://duckrabbit.info/blog/2014/08/metadata-objectivity-and-emotion/
I’m colorblind. There it is, I said it. I’ve been holding it back for years, before I even knew I wanted to be a photographer and it feels good to put it out there. I’ve told exactly two photographers…
via Aaron Lavinsky: http://aaronlavinsky.tumblr.com/post/93383844769/confessions-of-a-colorblind-photographer
Seattle based and California bred, John Keatley’s photography business is run with the help of a small staff who collaborate on a gamut of marketing projects, including a well-oiled email marketing campaign. “It’s really important to be creating work and
via PhotoShelter Blog: http://blog.photoshelter.com/2014/08/professionally-funny-via-email-john-keatley/
Seattle based and California bred, John Keatley’s photography business is run with the help of a small staff who collaborate on a gamut of marketing projects, including a well-oiled email marketing campaign. “It’s really important to be creating work and
via PhotoShelter Blog: http://blog.photoshelter.com/2014/08/professionally-funny-via-email-john-keatley/
In 2010, we asked professional photographers which point and shoot cameras they were using. We followed that up a year and a half later to see how their selections had changed. Since that time, we’ve seen an incredible shift in the types of cameras that a
via PhotoShelter Blog: http://blog.photoshelter.com/2014/08/lightweight-non-dslrs-used-pros/
Iran says the case of a jailed Washington Post reporter is a domestic issue.
Among the images in Vanessa Winship’s first retrospective are portraits taken with a view camera, which led her to slow down and engage her subjects rather than be fleetingly invisible.
via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/08/07/no-longer-an-invisible-photographer/
Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time
via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2014/08/06/monkey-selfie/#1
For Suburban Splendor, Brooklyn-based photographer Brian Shumway returns to his suburban roots, challenging both the optimism of mid-century American ideals and modern stereotypes surrounding suburban living. As a child of a miner father who worked his wa
What words would you use to describe your photography brand? Fun? Reliable? Adventurous? If you struggle to answer, our latest guide, 10 Branding Secrets for Photographers, will help you define and build a strong brand that will set you apart from the com
via PhotoShelter Blog: http://blog.photoshelter.com/2014/08/get-guide-10-branding-secrets-photographers/
The controversy surrounding the monkey selfies above, which were taken by an endangered crested black macaque using photographer David Slater’s equipment,
via PetaPixel: http://petapixel.com/2014/08/06/wikimedia-stands-monkey-photographers-rights-refuses-take-monkey-selfie/
It’s not just about making beautiful photos. There is a beautiful, universal truth everywhere and, if you peek under the veil, you’ll find a wondrous commonality between us. I hope that you will use your camera not just as an extension of your eye but also as an extension of your heart.
Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time
via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2014/08/06/steve-schapiro-photo-that-made-me/#1
The Society of Environmental Journalists announced their 2014 awards for reporting on the environment yesterday. Seattle Times staffer Steve Ringman and VII’s Marcus Bleasdale were among the honorees. Ringman was recognized for his work with writer Craig
via PDNPulse: http://pdnpulse.pdnonline.com/2014/08/photogs-marcus-bleasdale-steve-ringman-win-environmental-journalism-awards.html
via The Atlantic: http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2014/08/surfing-alaskas-bore-tide/100787/
When people are browsing around online for photographs to use, be them for an article, a project or something else, it’s vital to know whether or not
via PetaPixel: http://petapixel.com/2014/08/05/flow-chart-tries-to-educate-the-public-on-the-rules-of-using-a-photo-they-found-online/
He only had one chance. This is how it went when Norwegian photographer Paal Audestad was reunited with his old Leica camera. He gave himself a task. Audestad had just been reunited with his old Leica M4 from 1967 after a long time apart. The task was to fill a roll of film with 36 unique images of 36 cultural personalities.
Alejandro Cegarra The Other Side of The Tower of David ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT The tower of David is a skyscraper located in downtown Caracas, Venezuela. The structure is 195 meters …
via burn magazine: http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2014/08/alejandro-cegarra-the-other-side-of-the-tower-of-david/
Sometimes people assume that you can have access to everything, that you can see everything. But the fighters are virtually invisible to us. What we do as photographers is document what we can to show that side of the war
Each side has its own spin machine.
via Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/08/04/a-reporter-explains-what-its-like-being-trapped-in-the-gaza-propaganda-war/