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via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2013/06/24/announcing-the-2013-aaron-siskind-foundation-grant-winners/#1
Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time
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The Farm Security Administration photography programme, despite being more than 75 years old, continues to influence photographers today. It not only fostered photographers such as Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange and Gordon Parks, but also put into focus the
via British Journal of Photography: http://www.bjp-online.com/british-journal-of-photography/report/2255214/group-mentality-how-photographers-can-join-forces-to-tackle-the-market
via Conscientious Photography Magazine: http://cphmag.com/a-conversation-with-joachim-brohm/
Link: Support: Shouldn’t It Be A Two-Way Street? | Stella Kramer
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about support and what it means. Is it something you can ask for, but not give back? Are we obligated to return the favor, or is it even important to worry about that?
Oksana Yushko Balaklava the Lost History [ EPF 2013 RECIPIENT ] This project is a part of my exploration of people’s mind who were born in the USSR. Changing people’s mind is the most d…
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Brooklyn-based photographer Sasha Rudensky was born in Moscow, Russia in the late 70’s. When asked why she continues to photograph in Russia and Ukraine, she has no better explanation other than being genetically imprinted to return to the visual stimuli
via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2013/06/sasha-rudenskys-offbeat-photos-of-russia-and-ukraine/
via The Atlantic: http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2013/06/part-2-of-the-2013-national-geographic-traveler-photo-contest/100539/
Link: Creating Cultural Understanding Through Stories (6 Photos) | PDN Photo of the Day
“Eyes on the World,” a collection moving, provocative, inspiring photographs from the Alexia Foundation’s archive is currently on display at 25CPW Gallery in New York City through June 23. The exhibit includes “Keg Stand Queens,” a project on binge-drinking among college-aged women, by the foundation’s 2011 student award winner, Amanda Berg. Other featured photographers include Jan Dago, Francesco Zizola and 2013 grant winner Abir Abdullah whose work depicts the perils of working in Bangladesh garment factories. The Alexia Foundation photojournalists through grants, scholarships and special projects. Since 1991, the foundation has awarded $700,000 to photo students and professionals.
via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/photobooth/2013/06/joao-pina-brazil-protests.html#slide_ss_0=1
Continuum: Doug DuBois and Aaron Blum is the first in a series of exhibitions that explore mentorships and influences in contemporary photography, pairing two photographers together that share a mentor-mentee relationship. Selections from New York-based p
via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2013/06/photographic-exhibition-of-doug-dubois-and-protege-aaron-blum-explores-mentorships-and-influences/
Jaren Wilkey is the Manager of Brigham Young University’s Photography office. He works full-time shooting BYU’s athletics, events, news – and running the BYU Photo Store. BYU sports teams have an active following on Facebook and Twitter, so Jaren is under
via PhotoShelter Blog: http://blog.photoshelter.com/2013/06/push-to-post-an-automated-wireless-photography-workflow/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+PhotoshelterBlog+%28PhotoShelter+Blog%29
In 1971, Sheila Turner-Seed interviewed Henri Cartier-Bresson and other luminaries for a series of film strips that were lost until her daughter rediscovered them decades later.
via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/06/21/cartier-bresson-there-are-no-maybes/?_r=0
So our sources werer right… I told you 😉 ! This is the Fuji X-M1 with no viewfinder and tilting screen. Here are the images via Digicaminfo! And you also se
via Fuji Rumors: http://www.fujirumors.com/hot-first-images-of-the-new-fuji-x-m1/
It’s a Sisyphean task, but Thomas Sauvin has already saved about half a million photos from the trash.
Chinese photographer, Zhang Kechun, approaches his subject, the Yellow River, from a haunting distance. However, the quiet beauty of his images conceal the river’s devastation. Changes to the weather have brought extreme flooding and drought, and moderniz
via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2013/06/surreal-photographs-of-chinas-yellow-river/
via Conscientious Photography Magazine: http://cphmag.com/why-mister-why/
via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/photobooth/2013/06/arrivals-and-departures-a-trans-siberian-journey.html#slide_ss_0=1
Our latest guide, 11 Secrets to a Great Photo Website, offers key insights to attract potential clients and grow your business directly from your website. Learn why a website that’s responsive, SEO friendly, and easy to navigate (plus more!) can keep visi
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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
via A Photo Editor: http://www.aphotoeditor.com/2013/06/20/art-producers-speak-carlo-ricci/