Whether lounging in city parks or snapping photos at a popular tourist trap, the subjects of Japanese photographer Nobuto Osakabe‘s series Holiday Making appear as miniature caricatures bustling across the sprawling…
Baltimore-based photographer Ben Marcin uncovers the illusive, hidden dwellings of Baltimore’s homeless in his series The Camps. Wandering about in the few wooded areas of the city, Marcin was shocked when he happened upon his first shanty, shrouded just
This is a long article, meant to be read at your leisure. You better start swimmin’ or you’ll sink like a stone For the times they are a-changin’. Bob Dylan Technology changes tend to be of two types: incremental improvements or disruptive innovati
Link: “I felt like the last thing the world needed was another photographer chasing headlines” | Columbia Visuals
You don’t have to travel far to find a great story –photographer Matt Black is proof. For the past decade, Black has focused his work in the California’s Central Valley, where he was born and raised.
Link: Shift in power: David Guttenfelder on the impact and importance of smartphone photography » FLTR
“There’s a whole language being developed – the power structure is being turned on its head,” says David Guttenfelder, who speaks to FLTR about what attracted him to the smartphone
Photographs can favor artistry over other values such as documentary witness, hard-boiled realism, formal simplicity, or critical provocation. But should they win awards for it?
Link: Joel Meyerowitz – My Life with Leica | La Vida Leica!
Leica Akademie Italy has met Joel Meyerowitz, soon after the opening of his latest exhibition in Milan, and interviewed him about his life long “love” for Leica cameras, from the first Leica M2 in the sixties to the Leica M9, M and S today. In this first take Meyerowitz talks about a camera that has positively surprised him a lot: the new Leica XVario…
Dmitry Kozak, Russia’s Olympian deputy prime minister warned a Wall Street Journal reporter that he would release hidden-camera footage of journalists in their hotel bathrooms if they continu…
Photographer Jonathan Worth, a National Teaching Fellow and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and Commerce, describes his photography program and a new open course of learning from World Press Ph…
The photographer Alex Webb is known for his color work, but his black-and-white 1976 project documenting Mound Bayou, Miss., is the one he regrets not completing.
Link: Exclusive : Getty Images new phone App | Thoughts of a Bohemian
Getty Images is currently beta testing an iphone app that allows them, in this early stage, to post request that get immediately broadcasted to their contrat photographers. Andreas Gebhard, Getty’s Director of Content Development , was kind enough to show us how it works.