EN IMAGES – Le 6 juin 1944, les soldats alliés ont débarqué sur les plages de Normandie lors d’une opération qui a changé le cours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et marqué le début de la fin du conflit. Le photographe de Reuters Chris Helgren a compilé une
New York Bike Style, photographed by Sam Polcer and published by Prestel, is packed full of colorful photos of equally colorful New Yorkers with their bikes. What separates the work from countless other street-style projects is yes, the bikes, but also th
Guest post by Sean Gallagher: The Toxic Price of Leather from Sean Gallagher on Vimeo. For many photojournalists, the transition into shooting video has been a path paved with slight trepidation and hesitation. There seems to be a lot of pressure for vide
Most of them have landed on their feet, according to email and phone interviews with many of the photographers. While they were sometimes hesitant to dwell on the layoffs, the former Sun-Times staffers filled me in on how their lives — and those of the photographers I couldn’t reach — have changed since May 30, 2013.
The modern family looks a great deal different than it did even a century ago. Photographer, painter and graphic artist Natalia Wiernik pushes that idea further in her ongoing series…
With 1.8 billion images shared a day, even if some vanish after 10 seconds, the issue is finding the monetization key that will release this massive revenue.
The photographer Iwan Baan is fascinated by the ingenious and the unexpected, the rare and miraculous feats of mankind; in a recent series showcased at TED, he captures the surprising homes carved out in underserved communities across the globe, painting
Before Polish photographer Rafal Milach visited Belarus in 2011, he’d intended to do a personal project exploring the history of his family, which has …
Photographer Issui Enomoto sees the world from an unexpected lens: the window of a taxi cab. For Taxi in the Sea, the artist, who is also a taxi driver, presents the City of Yokohama in multiple exposures, each captured while searching for passengers. At
In photography, the traditional place for women is in front of the lens. Visit a modern photography tradeshow like Photokina in Cologne, and most of the visitors you see swarming past are male, with their photography gadgets slung round their necks; whils
It is in no ones interest to protect professional photographers. Publications couldn’t care less who shot the image as long as the information contained is validated. Brands, advertisers are just looking for the most authentic images to transform their name into a lifestyle. Camera manufacturers want to sell as many boxes as they can. Social media sites want as many users as possible. Google, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Creatives Commons, all want images to be free. Couples, once married, couldn’t care less if their wedding photographer still has a job. No one has pro photographers best interest besides themselves and a few trade associations
Amateur Photographer published a series of interviews with Stefan Daniel (product manager at Leica) and Alfred Schopf (Leica’s CEO). Here are the main pionts from the interviews: Leica received “very nice” amount of orders for the Leica T They chose APS-C
CLICK to purchase tickets a note from Sebastian Junger I’m writing to let you know that my next film, KORENGAL, is about to come out on May 30th in New York. Tim and I had planned to make a follow-up to Restrepo, but a few weeks after going to the Oscars,
Marine Cpl. Christopher G. Scherer, 21, was killed by a sniper on July 21, 2007, in Karmah, Iraq. He was from East Northport, New York. His bedroom was photographed in…