From an ASMP press release: ASMP, joined by the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA), American Photographic Artists (APA), the Picture Archive Council of America (PACA), Graphic Artists Guild (GAG) and North American Nature Photography Associat
Legendary photographer Josef Koudelka packed the house at the Paramount Theater in downtown Charlottesville during the Look3 Festival of the Photograph over the weekend, and the audience greeted him with a standing ovation after master of ceremonies, phot
Link: Sebastián Liste Urban Quilombo | Le Journal de la Photographie
This project is a testament to a place that no longer exists. In 2003, dozens of families came to occupy the Galpa da Araujo Barreto, an abandoned chocolate factory in Salvador de Bahia, in Brazil
At age 7, Diana Markosian would look at the sky and wonder if her father was on each passing plane. Years later, she went in search of him, seeking answers in adulthood that she never got as a child.
Robert Seale Photography is an Advertising, Corporate, Commercial, Sports Portrait, Editorial, Oil and Gas, Industrial, and Annual Report Photography studio located in Houston Texas that works for Advertising, Corporate, Commercial, Editorial, Industrial,
Forty years after making his mark in photography with a self-published book of social documentary portraits of homeless people called “Telegraph 3 a.m.,” photographer Richard Misrach is working his way back to portraits–ever so tentatively–as part of his
Visual artist Carrie Mae Weems, who appeared on the main stage of the Look3 Festival of the Photograph last night for a conversation about her work with photo historian and curator Deborah Willis, is finally getting the recognition that she deserves. We
Struggling with bipolar disorder that would not be diagnosed for years, Robert Herman took to the streets of New York to photograph the loneliness of a city where so many people live by themselves.
In Leica’s case Marilyn didn’t show up and instead we got Jimmy Stewart. Now, Jimmy was a great actor and having him visit would be an honor. But he isn’t Marilyn Monroe and soldiers expecting Marilyn Monroe might not be too happy with the substitution. So the next time Leica does a strip tease reveal of a new camera it would make sense for them to align expectations with what the product really is.
Link: Craig Fineman Skateboard Culture | Le Journal de la Photographie
For those interested in 70’s skateboard culture the space on the bookshelves is becoming more and more of an issue. Craig Fineman’s ’Pools’ is the latest must-have
In her obituary, photojournalist Abigail Heyman, who died May 28, was remembered for her pioneering work on the changing roles of women. She produced her landmark books Growing Up Female and Butcher, Baker, Cabinetmaker in the 1970s, a time when artists,
Jonathan, sent me a link to David Simon’s blog awhile back and in the comments of the introduction he gets into a debate with someone about the future of newspapers. I know he’s right about the problem and solution, and despite the occasional idiotic move
This week’s column by Ctein Last column I told you what is wrong with Adobe’s Brave New Photoshop, and we had a jolly good time bashing the Big A, didn’t we! Now we’ve got that out of our system. (and…