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The trailer for Mike and Carlos Boettcher’s new movie “The Hornet’s Nest” that opens in theaters nationwide today says right up front the film is “Not based on a true story.” Then a second message appears on the screen, “This is the true story.”
The museum’s PR man told Gothamist: “If you go to our website, it clearly states that all media access has to be cleared through my office. I don’t recall providing Mrs. Chung a pass for reporting purposes. Chung was welcome to join the countless of other reporters on the memorial plaza. Our security team acted accordingly per our guidelines and rules. It wasn’t personal.”
Classes in photography can be a leg up to landing a job as an assistant or getting started in the photography business, but real-world experience often teaches practical lessons not taught in photo schools. What are the important lessons photographers did
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In Manila, the bustling, crowded capital of the Philippines, one marginalized group dreams of a place to call its own. They call themselves the Little…
via Slate Magazine: http://www.slate.com/blogs/behold/2014/05/22/biel_calderon_documents_manila_s_little_people_in_his_e_book_the_little.html
We’re big fans of anybody who helps to stop gear theft, and so naturally, we’ve always been big fans of the free service Lenstag. Initially unproven, the
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Marilynn K. Yee left Los Angeles to cover New York City during the chaos of the 1970s. Today, she retires as a staff photographer for The New York Times.
via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/05/22/exploring-the-world-in-new-york/
you’d be surprised at how challenging it can be – to avoid the temptation to cut bait and move on to the next assignment, to keep from becoming too comfortable or to maintain an attitude of excellence when “good enough” is the bottom line. With all the changes to the business model for news orgs, just being hopeful can be seen as naive
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It’s a well-established fact that the birth of a child changes everything. For Brooklyn-based photographer Christopher Anderson, having his son not only impacted his daily existence but radically altered the course of his career.
via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2014/05/christopher-anderson/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=christopher-anderson
A panel discussion “Eyes on the Street” focuses on street photography in the twenty-first century held at Aperture Gallery.
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Jonanthan Blaustein: When did you fall in love with photography? Reid Callanan: My junior year of college, which I spent abroad in London. I was a geology major in college, at St. Lawrence University, and couldn’t find a geology program to mesh into in Lo
via A Photo Editor: http://www.aphotoeditor.com/2014/05/21/reid-callanan-founder-of-santa-fe-workshops/
via Correspondent: http://blogs.afp.com/correspondent/?post/Foreign-reporters-not-welcome-in-Turkey
Photos are a different story. It’s difficult to feel absorbed in a photo on a device with a 4-inch screen. Zooming in and exploring a photo bit by bit is no way to appreciate the photographer’s vision.
Lois Conner has devoted three decades to making landscapes of China layered with detail and history.
via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/05/21/a-life-collecting-chinese-landscapes/?gwh=68D29B339557B997824B76CBA3DF15CF&gwt=pay
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Independent photo agencies have been a staple of the industry for more than half a century. From Magnum and Gamma to Institute and Noor, photographers have sought to associate themselves with like-minded people, pooling their resources together to take on
via British Journal of Photography: http://www.bjp-online.com/2014/05/vii-photo-rises-to-challenges-of-changing-photographic-landscape-with-dynamic-new-agency-model/
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Anyone associated with photojournalism in the 60’s through the 90’s is familiar with the name Henri Bureau. His image of the burning oil refineries in Abadan, Iran during the Iran/Iraq war in 1980 viewed from the back of an Iranian Soldier that is on his home page www.henribureau.com will forever be emblazoned in my photographic memory.