Link: Documentary Follows Four Afghan Photojournalists Determined to Build Free Press | Feature Shoot
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London Stencil Artist Taunts Man Who Buffed His Work
Earlier this month, British stencil artist DS painted one of his signature characters, an old Hello Kitty spoof he'd long ago dubbed Bad Kitty, on an Islington wall along Essex Road. The next morning, the 28-year-old saw someone buffing the figures an
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Video Interview with Ami Vitale: Winning Tips for Submitting to Photo Contests – PhotoShelter Blog
When it comes to entering photo contests, renowned photojournalist and Nikon Ambassador Ami Vitale says that “each image should be amazing on its own but work together to reveal something new.” In this video interview, Ami discusses why photographers shou
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Link: » Bakersfield Californian lays off its two photo editors JIMROMENESKO.COM
I thought ownership and top management appreciated my efforts
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Tamara Reynolds: Southern Route
On this last day of July, we celebrate the time in history that the Civil War turned in the favor of the North at Gettysburg and the securing of the Mississippi River by Grant at Vicksburg. July also is the month that in1863 Sergeant William Carney of the
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Link: Thomas Hawk Digital Connection » Blog Archive » The New SmugMug, Awesomize Your Photo Sales on the Web
The new SmugMug brings fresh, updated, design and functionality to the service and is probably the most significant upgrade to the service since it started.
Most significantly, the new SmugMug brings a new line up of beautifully designed templates that allow even the most basic internet user the ability to have a photo commerce site up within minutes.
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Link: Worth a look: Everybody Street | dvafoto
I just caught up with the trailer above, and I’ve got to say I’m excited about Everybody Street. It’s a look at street photographers who’ve been working in New York over the past few decades, long before Humans Of New York or street style blogs such as The Sartorialist rose to popularity
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Getting Hired: What Sports Illustrated Looks For In Photographers – PhotoShelter Blog
As part of our latest free guide, Growing Your Sports Photography Business, we interviewed Brad Smith, Director of Photography at Sports Illustrated. Prior to his gig at SI, Brad served as the Senior Sports Photography Editor at The New York Times for 12
via PhotoShelter Blog: http://blog.photoshelter.com/2013/07/getting-hired-what-sports-illustrated-looks-for-in-photographers/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+PhotoshelterBlog+%28PhotoShelter+Blog%29
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Link: Photojournalists launch conflict photography workshop – British Journal of Photography
Photojournalists Jason Howe, Martin Middlebrook, Javier Manzano and Eric Bouvet have teamed up to offer a conflict photography workshop this November
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Poliexeni Papapetrou’s Portraits of Strange Masked Characters
Poliexeni Papapetrou is a Melbourne-based photographer. Her series, The Dreamkeepers, is eerie and haunting, contrasting brightly lit, beautiful landscapes with unnerving solitary moments – old men wandering in empty landscapes or a young woman holding on
via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2013/07/poliexeni-papapetrous-portraits-of-strange-masked-characters/
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Link: Why citizen photojournalism doesn’t matter | Thoughts of a Bohemian
This ability that pro photographers have to find and capture those revealing signals and include them in their photographs is what separates them from the amateurs.This is why the citizen photojournalists will never replace the professionals
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John Vink Tumbles
Magnum photographer until June 2017, based in Cambodia, now with MAPS in Brussels, tumbles… Or…
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Stan Raucher: Metro
Metro Line 1 near People’s Square, Shanghai – 2009 Stan Raucher’s bio states that he was born and raised in Minnesota during the age of black and white television, Life magazine photo documentaries, and the publication of The Family of Man. Although he di
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LightBox | Time
Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time
via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2013/07/30/live-through-this-documenting-one-womans-struggle-with-heroin/#1
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LightBox | Time
Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time
via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2013/07/29/witness-to-a-massacre-photographs-from-rabaa/#1
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11 Things Photographers Wish They Knew Before Going Freelance – PhotoShelter Blog
In theory, freelancing is a great option – be your own boss, choose your own projects, make your own money. But the reality is that creating a sustainable business from freelance work is no easy road. Almost every every freelancer faces the very same cycl
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NPS can diagnose and repair a Nikon D4 in 20 minutes – Nikon Rumors
Nikon Professional Services (NPS) published a new video demonstrating how quickly they can diagnose and fix a Nikon D4 DSLR camera – the total repair time was 20:42: “If you’re a pro photographer, you need a support service that gives you fast and efficie
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Link: The Case of the Trombone and the Mysterious Disappearing Camera | Tribeca
People are freaking out about the privacy issues raised by Google Glass, but my bigger fear is what comes next, when the camera disappears completely.
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Portraits Taken Inside Brooklyn’s Prospect Park Perfectly Capture Life’s Little Moments
Irina Rozovsky is a fine art photographer living in Brooklyn. Her series In Plain Air captures everyday people in moments of leisure in Prospect Park. We recently chatted talked to her about the work.
via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2013/07/portraits-taken-inside-brooklyns-prospect-park-perfectly-capture-lifes-little-moments/
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Photo Journal: April Saul
July 29, 2013By Jim ColtonFamily first! It’s an adage we’ve heard all our lives and in all industries. But what if you’re an aspiring female photojournalist in the 1970’s and a preeminent photographer tells you, “If you want to do what I do, you can’t get
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