Navigating copyright can be a daunting task. So we’ve partnered with the experts at ASMP to break down this important subject and help you take the necessary steps to protect your work. The Photographer’s Guide to Copyright is filled with insights and res
Link: Robert Mapplethorpe Children’s Museum Celebrates Grand Opening – America’s Finest News Source
Speaking with reporters as they exited the museum Tuesday, young visitors were near unanimous in their praise for the facility and the activities it offered. “They had all sorts of cool outfits to dress up in and fun things to play with,” said 9-year-old Dylan Titus as he held up a black-and-white photograph of himself wearing a studded codpiece and a boa constrictor over his shoulders, which was taken at the museum’s Mapplethorpe Juniors Photo Booth. “I got to play with a real bullwhip, too. It was so much fun.”
Increasing vision is increasingly expensive. – R. A. Janek (actually Michael Crichton) For the last year or so, it seems like almost every new lens release has been accompanied by sticker shock. The manufacturers are businessmen and they know when we’ve b
What is overlooked is the sheer act of photography that refuses by its very nature to be a literal exercise. We are not encouraged, as professionals, to nurture the instinctive impetus to photograph our lives, our minutiae, our confusion, perhaps simply our response to what occurs on infinitely complex levels around us and within us…. without trying to force it into words, as if by doing that, the act of photographing is somehow justified and made important
In the wee hours of Wednesday morning, NPPA members testified in front of a Texas House Committee against a bill that would make photography with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) subject to criminal and civil penalties.
Allison O’Keefe One Goal Grand Forks, North Dakota. Winter. It’s so cold you can barely breathe, and 12,000 people don’t care. They brave the wind, snow, and negative temperatures…
Ahn Sehong has been documenting the plight of Korean women stuck in China decades after the Japanese Army forced them into prostitution during World War II.
All of a sudden, street photography seems so appealing. The split second timing, the crazy juxtapositions, and the unintentional resulting humor make capturing the world feel fresh and interesting. The wonderful European street photographers, Kay von Aspe
Shortly after we published our Lighting issue, in which we featured Cade Martin’s use of HMI lights to shoot the Starbuck’s Tazo tea campaign, photographer Rodney Smith cried foul. He sent us an e-mail saying that many people had contacted him to say they
‘This is an opportunity for us to be seen by a new audience and to showcase work to people who might not have seen it,’ says Jonathan Bell, Magnum’s publishing and editorial representative in London, of the agency’s new partnership with Vice magazine, an
Every networked sensor package in your immediate vicinity can be used to spy on you unless it is well-designed and transparent to you and the wide community of security researchers.
Link: Dina Goldstein In the dollhouse | Le Journal de la Photographie
The series leads us to reflect on the modern human condition and how our thinking has changed with regard to our myths about men and women. The apple is far out of the picture.