The New Deal, a series of experimental projects and programs implemented during President Franklin Roosevelt’s presidency in the 1930s, was designed to…
This year Photoville once again changed the local landscape of Brooklyn with its’ 100 ft wall photographic installation THE FENCE. Stretching along the Brooklyn Bridge
my shooting is very limited and I can understand that I have taken the right image for me. I can’t explain this emotion, but this is very important for me. When I was still a student at the Leica Academy, I started taking photos with a 28 mm lens from that point on.
On the occasion of the release of a new, huge collection of his color work, the Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt sat down with his photographer son to discuss Kodachrome film, Marilyn Monroe and coaxing horses into hotel rooms.
Photographer and “efficiency junkie” Jared Platt has been using Lightroom since its inception, first as a beta tester, then as a die-hard fan. With 46,000 images within his Lightroom program, there’s no doubt: he’s an expert. Using Lightroom increased my
Link: Chloë Ellingson’s Someone Else – British Journal of Photography
WIth her project Someone Else, Toronto-based photographer Chloë Ellingson documents the life of a young mother, focusing on “the intersection of family and the sense of self” in an attempt to address her own feelings about parenthood. She speaks to Gemma Padley
NGM editor Chris Johns grew up in Medford and graduated from Oregon State University and worked as a newspaper photographer in Cottage Grove. Photo editor Dennis Demick graduated from West Linn High School and Oregon State University. Photographers Randy
“It’s not the individual photograph, it’s what you do with it, and who you engage with it, that makes it powerful.”—Marcus Bleasdale Marcus Bleasdale has been a witness to war, a witness to heartbreak, and a herald for change. For more than ten years, he
Hailing from the American Midwest, photographers Lara Shipley and Antone Dolezal dive headlong into the rolling “hills and hollars” of southern Missouri
Matt Eich Fear and Self Loathing in America [ EPF 2013 SHORTLIST ] ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT For the last eight years I have catalogued the American experience in pictures, trying to understa…
Photographer Daniel Morel is seeking as much as $13.2 million from AFP and Getty Images at a trial to determine damages for copyright infringement of his exclusive images of the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake, which Morel had posted via Twitter. T
By Jim ColtonI have often said that a good picture has to be “affective” to be “effective.” A truly great image causes a visceral reaction within us. It makes us mad, it makes us cry, it makes us laugh – it makes us feel something. If an image hasn’t don
“Show truth with a camera. Ideally truth is a matter of personal integrity. In no circumstances will a posed or fake photograph be tolerated.” Clif Edom’s words remain the credo of the Missouri Photo Workshop that he founded in 1949, and this week 45 phot
Jonathan Blaustein: Photography is a crazy thing to do with one’s time. And a crazy thing to devote one’s life to. It’s obvious that you’ve given almost everything a lot of thought. What do you think it is about this particular method of expression, as op