Roger Ballen’s “Asylum of the Birds”
via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/photobooth/2013/04/slide-show-roger-ballens-asylum-of-the-birds.html#slide_ss_0=1
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Todd Gross is a photographer based in Queens, NY. More of his work can be seen here and here . • One of those days when…
Link: http://blakeandrews.blogspot.com/2013/04/todd-gross-what-was-he-thinking.html
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After running the family business and shooting on the side, Paul Kwilecki sold his hardware store and spent four decades documenting Decatur County, Ga., where his family had lived for three generations.
via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/24/a-life-sold-on-photography/
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Discover and share the best in contemporary photography
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You’re camera gives you an excuse to be closer to the action than anyone else who’s not on the field of play. You’ve got the best seats in the house. The athletes are performing right in front of you. Be thankful and count your blessings.
RJ Sangosti of The Denver Post was today named the National Press Photographers Association’s Best Of Photojournalism 2013 Photojournalist of the Year (Larger Markets), and David Weatherwax of The Herald, in Jasper, IN, was selected as the Photojournalist
via NPPA: https://nppa.org/node/61542
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The Sigma Delta Chi Awards date back to 1932, when the Society first honored six individuals for contributions to journalism. The current program began in 1939, when the organization awarded the first Distinguished Service Awards. These awards later becam
“A Visual Compendium of Cameras” is an illustrated print by Pop Chart Lab that features “100 landmark cameras tracing photography’s history from the 1888
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We can’t say enough about beloved British photographer Martin Parr’s new book, Life’s a Beach, published by Aperture this year. Parr’s coastal infatuation started in the 1970s—you may recall his 1986 release of The Last Resort, a capture of the seaside re
via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2013/04/martin-parrs-lifes-a-beach/
How do you solve the problem of professional concert photographers snapping unflattering photos of you during your live shows? One way is to ban them
via PetaPixel: http://petapixel.com/2013/04/22/after-unflattering-viral-photos-beyonce-now-banning-pro-photographers/
Thoughts on Romance on the Road is a project by Rhode Island-based photographer Victoria Crayhon that addresses the effect of media and technology upon human desire. Her roadside text installations read like “public diary entries”—personal and mysterious,
via Feature Shoot: http://www.featureshoot.com/2013/04/photographer-borrows-public-marquee-signs-and-installs-phrases-to-provoke-passersby/
The upcoming 23rd WestLicht Photographica Camera Auction that will take place on May 25th 2013 will have another interesting item up for auction: Alfred Eisenstaedt’s Leica camera (starting bid: EUR 12,000/ over $15,000) and his famous signed photograph “
Confusion over France’s strict privacy laws has made it harder for street photographers to work in the tradition of legends like Henri Cartier-Bresson.
via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/23/paris-city-of-rights/
Link: Christian Reister: Combining Reality and Fiction in Photographs « The Leica Camera
I don’t go out and look for particular funny situations. They just occur. The world we live in may have its problems and tragedies, but it is also a very funny one
Reclusive photographer William Eggleston has deigned to take a few written questions from photographers, curators, and fans, and the questions, along with his responses, were published yesterday in British newspaper The Independent. Among those who posed
via PDNPulse: http://pdnpulse.com/2013/04/eggleston-to-photo-community-dont-bother-me.html
Since the 1990s, Magnum photographer Thomas Dworzak has explored the volatile republics of the Northern Caucasus. It’s a region that’s now in the news because alleged Boston bombing suspects Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev had ties there, but Chechnya, Da
via PDNPulse: http://pdnpulse.com/2013/04/video-pick-thomas-dworzaks-long-view-of-the-caucasus.html
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