John Dominis, who photographed sports, politics, celebrities and culture as a staff photographer at LIFE from the 1950s to the 1970s, died December 30 at his home in New York City, Life.time.com reports. He had recently undergone heart surgery, according
West Hollywood-based photographer Brian McCarty is no stranger to toys; in fact he has been incorporating them into his work for the last 17 years. However in 2011 he came up with a powerful way to use them in WAR-TOYS, a telling project showing war throu
If “the selfie” was the dominant theme this year in social media and personal photography, I would argue that the theme of “self absorption” (or, “the absorption of self”) applied as much to news photography.
For much of 2013, I wore the future across my brow, a true Glasshole, peering uncertainly into the post-screen world. But I’m not out here all alone, at least not for long. The future is coming to your face too. And your wrist. Hell, it could even be in y
Originally published on July 8, 2013: This morning we check-in with Montreal-based artist Jon Rafman. John started collecting screen captures of Googl…
The Internet Archive announced ‘Console Living Room,’ a collection of games for the Atari 2600, ColecoVision and a number of other great consoles of the day! Internet Archive’s Co…
Today we celebrate with our 2013 annual HOLIDAY EXHIBITION. Thank you for your wonderful photographs and for sharing images of the season. The staff at Lenscratch would like to wish you a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, a belated Happy Hanukkah, and Hap
I am at a loss for a quick way to describe Dan Winters’ just-shipped book, Road to Seeing. That’s because it defies nearly any category of photo book I have seen to date.
David Guttenfelder, Tomas van Houtryve, Ari Hatsuzawa, Seung Woo Back and Joao Rocha are among the photographers in “North Korean Perspectives” at Museum of Contemporary Photography.
Link: my best photos of 2013…iPhone edition – Shooting from the Hip
In 2013, I, once again, spent a good amount of time lurking about the streets of America photographing unsuspecting citizens in the name of street photography.
My iPhone with the Hipstamatic app, also, came in handy before professional sporting events, on long airplane flights and on cross country road trips with my children.
National Geographic’s Proof blog invited the photography and design teams of National Geographic magazine to look back through the hundreds of photographs from the over 75 stories published in 2013 and select one photo that spoke to their heart, intrigued