I could not write a better summation of Austrailian photographer Emmanuel Angelicas’ work than the one he gave me. And he should know—since the age of seven, Angelicas has been photographing his neighborhood, an outlying section of Sydney, Austrailia call
We emailed Art Buyers and Art Producers around the world asking them to submit names of established photographers who were keeping it fresh and up-and-comers who they are keeping their eye on. If you are an Art Buyer/Producer or an Art Director at an agen
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In a time where everyone is talking about big data and how to make sense and profit from huge amounts of information, the answer should be easy. But it is not.
New York-based photographer Dustin Aksland explores the housing boom in the Central Valley of California in his series Ventana View. Interested in documenting the rapid development of subdivisions and the disappearance of the agricultural land, Aksland ma
“It’s ideal to register your images before infringement – register them right away after you’ve taken them.” – Carolyn E. Wright, aka The Photo Attorney The steps to registering your copyright can seen daunting, but the truth is that it doesn’t have to be
I’ve spent many hours discovering new work by browsing through the Unless You Will (UYW) archives, so when photographer and publisher of the online magazine, Heidi Romano, emailed me out of the blue and asked me to help curate Issue 27, I was thrilled.
I had never heard of Lakewood until I came across Los Angeles-based photographer Tom M. Johnson’s series. At first look, his visually compelling images drew me in. There is a story being told in each image whether it be a portrait or landscape, and each i
There’s a slight mystery of sorts taking place in the stock photo community at this time. Stock photo service stock.xchng, reachable at sxc.hu, has been
Of course people looking up into the sky, normally with a camera, is a nice gift for me, but it is easy to forget that the crowd here really love aeroplanes in a way I can never really appreciate. When a new fighter jet swoops by upside down there is a chorus of ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’.
Last Friday night a show called Blog Re-Blog featuring work by 200 contemporary photographers opened at Signal Gallery in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Its two curators, Max Marshall and Paul Paper, each chose 100 photographers, then drew names from a hat—must have
Conflict photographers like Michael Kamber and Louie Palu have spent years covering the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. They’ve lost friends, been very
By site editor Dan Chung: RED EPIC DRAGON – ITS THE REAL DEAL ! from Mark Toia on Vimeo. DP Mark Toia has posted some stunning test footage from the much anticipated Dragon sensor. It is a $9500 US upgrade for the sensor in the Epic-Mysterium-X, has a 6K