Elena Montemurro is a graduating senior at Parsons School for Design. Selections from her series Coming of Age are currently on view at MILK Gallery in NYC as part of the Parsons BFA Photography Thesis Exhibition. Montemurro’s work stands out in this grou
Link: » Save the Chicago Sun-Times Photographers rally set for Thursday morning JIMROMENESKO.COM
The company’s move of letting go over two dozen photographers may be looked at as a cost saving to them, but more importantly, it weakens the freedom of the press and the positive and powerful impact it has had on our country
This is My Day The title of the piece shown above,This is My Day, aptly describes Los Angeles photographer and long time friend, Carolyn Hampton’s, celebration this Friday as she opens an exhibition, Childhood Dreams and Memories, at the Duncan Miller
Photographs by Bolívar Arellano are among thousands from the Spanish-language newspaper El Diario that were recently acquired by a Columbia University archive.
Link: Sydney: Reportage 2013 by Alison Stieven-Taylor | Le Journal de la Photographie
Reportage, Sydney’s documentary photography festival, opened last week amidst a furor over the decision by Destination NSW, the government tourism body for Sydney, to censor the outdoor projections, banning certain images deemed “too distressing” for viewers.
Link: Sydney Reportage 2013 Ed Giles | Le Journal de la Photographie
Giles, who is represented by Getty Images, has extensively covered the Arab Spring and the work he has on show at Reportage includes recent images shot in Aleppo, Syria
Yunghi Kim has gone public with her copyright experiences in pursuing unauthorized use of her images because, she says, she believes her experiences can be helpful to her fellow photographers.
Link: Sara Lewkowicz Wins LUCEO SPA 2013 | Luceo Images
Luceo is proud to announce Sara Lewkowicz, of Ohio University, as the recipient of the 2013 Luceo Student Project Award. Her project titled, “Shane and Maggie”, is a powerful story about violence against women.
Link: Visa pour l’Image: Jean-François Leroy on the festival’s editorial line and the cost of covering war (1/2) – British Journal of Photography
Ahead of the festival’s 25th anniversary, Visa pour l’Image’s director Jean-François Leroy speaks with Lucas Menget and Olivier Laurent about his editorial line, which has, at times, been criticised; and addresses the cost of covering conflicts
Gemstone Hunters from the Karakoram is a reportage by London-based photographer Anna Huix exploring the lives of miners living in Balistan, a remote and impoverished region in the Pakistani Kashmir. Among logging, energy production-related jobs, and a bit
It seems there was a golden age of corporate photography in the 80s and early 90s when corporations were flush with cash and photographers flew around the world shooting splashy annual reports full of big beautiful pictures. While those days may be gone (
Cuba is world renowned for the number of old American automobiles from the 1950s and 1960s still on the streets. Before coming to Cuba, my impression was that there would be quite a few, but Duncan and I were simply not prepared for how many automobiles from those eras are in routine use in Cuba
Leica Camera is pleased to introduce the Leica S-Adapter C which will be available from this June. With this adapter, Contax 645 lenses can be used with the Leica S (Typ 007), Leica S2 and Leica S2-P cameras. The adapter enables owners of the Contax 645 s
Happy Summer!! Summer marks time in our backyards: getting out the grill, entertaining, and relaxing in the garden. It’s a time to reconnect with the natural world and celebrate sun dappled skin, an ocean breeze, and that glorious afternoon light. Thank y