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Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time
via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2014/04/04/in-memoriam-anja-niedringhaus-1965-2014/#1
The AP photographer died after being shot by an Afghan police in Khost province.
via Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/04/04/the-world-through-the-lens-of-associated-press-photographer-anja-niedringhaus/?wprss=rss_world&clsrd
An Afghan policeman killed a veteran Associated Press photographer and wounded an AP reporter on Friday.
via Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/associated-press-photographer-killed-reporter-wounded-in-afghanistan/2014/04/04/91cd9e0c-bbdc-11e3-96ae-f2c36d2b1245_story.html?wprss=rss_world
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Hamburg-based Henrik Spohler’s The Third Day, published by Hatje Cantz, examines the relationship humans have with plant life. Spohler photographed worldwide sites of plant cultivation, showing fruits, vegetables, ornamental trees, seed laboratories, gree
via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2014/04/henrik-spohler-tk/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=henrik-spohler-tk#!DtS75
Cwynar, who has expanded her series “Flat Death,” will exhibit the project in a solo show that opens on April 5th.
via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/photobooth/2014/04/photographer-sara-cwynar-at-foxy-production.html
Link: Through Her Mind’s Eye, a World Apart
Some photographers struggle for decades to come up with a signature style that separates them from others. But not Adrian Suddenly Gordon.
Following violent attacks by Hutu extremists inside refugee camps, nearly a million Rwandans began to leave the camps and head back home.
via Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/04/03/a-photographer-covers-the-exodus-of-rwandas-refugees-from-zaire/?wprss=rss_world
A week after killings began, Washington Post photographer went to the border between Rwanda and Tanzania.
via Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/04/02/11-powerful-photos-from-the-aftermath-of-the-rwandan-genocide/?hpid=z8
Former football star Desmond Howard, the subject of a well-known photograph and a defendant in a copyright claim over the use of that same image, will end up owning the copyright to the image as part of a settlement with the photographer who shot it. That
via PDNPulse: http://pdnpulse.pdnonline.com/2014/04/copyright-infringement-case-defendant-ends-owning-disputed-photo.html
Jim Estrin: 6 Tips for Emerging Photojournalists from PDNOnline on Vimeo. James Estrin, founder and co-editor of Lens, the popular New York Times photography blog, talks about how to launch a successful career as a photojournalist. His tips and insight co
via PDNPulse: http://pdnpulse.pdnonline.com/2014/04/pdn-video-lens-blogs-james-estrins-career-tips-photojournalists.html
Link: Revisiting the Rwandan Genocide: How Churches Became Death Traps | PROOF
On a summer afternoon in 1994, David Guttenfelder took a taxi from the Rwandan capital Kigali to the nearby region of Bugesera. He walked inside the Ntarama Church and began taking photographs of people who had been murdered by their neighbors
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Link: Finding Chris Hondros
Whenever Chris Hondros returned to New York City after a long assignment, it was like a roving professor holding office hours. One meeting at Caffe Reggio in Greenwich Village would morph into drinks or dinner with out-of-towners visiting Brooklyn. Friends came and went, but the discussion was always rich and lively. That’s what I miss the most about him.
Although squats or “occupied spaces” are common in downtown Caracas, the “Tower of David” has literally taken the phenomenon to whole new levels. The 45-story block was intended as a financial centre but abandoned after its developer died and the banking
via Reuters: http://blogs.reuters.com/photographers-blog/2014/04/02/the-tower-of-david-venezuelas-vertical-slum/
London-based photographer Kim Thue’s Dead Traffic is a beautiful yet grim series on Big Wharf, the largest slum in Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone. Thue originally went to the politically-fraught region to document daily life at a charity hospital b
via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2014/04/kim-thue-tk/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=kim-thue-tk#!CrkWk
“I am a war photographer, and I need to start working again,” freelance photojournalist Ricardo García Vilanova told News Photographer magazine today, only two days after he was released by his kidnappers in Syria.
via NPPA: https://nppa.org/news/released-captivity-syria-ricardo-garc%C3%ADa-vilanova-recovering-barcelona
Houston Commercial Photographer Robert Seale shares his advice on the required steps needed on starting a successful photography business. This list is a MUST read for any aspiring photographer looking to create a successful photography business.
via Houston Tx Advertising Photographer Robert Seale: http://www.robertsealeblog.com/the-definitive-guide-to-starting-a-successful-photography-business/
Spotlighted in the darkness, Alejandro Cartagena‘s dancers look lost in their own world, the chaos and crowds of Mexico’s NRMAL music festival vanishing in a blur of pure rhapsody. Long…
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