Perhaps making up for the controversy it created when it discontinued the Snapseed Desktop app, Google today announced a significant price cut for the Nik plug-in suite. The Nik plug-ins have long been popular with photographers looking to expand the powe
Link: The Fuji X100s Review – The S Stands for Sexy, Speedy & Stealthy by Steve Huff | STEVE HUFF PHOTOS
All in all, the X100s may be the hottest camera of the 2013 year. Giving you stellar results for a fraction of the cost of the big boys. I congratulate Fuji on creating what I feel is hands down, their best digital camera to date.
In response to the tumblr “Who Pays Writers” someone created an anonymous version for photographers: Who Pays Photographers? You can anonymously submit (here) what you were paid to shoot for a magazine along with some of the terms and conditions. There’s
Budapest based photographer Tamas Dezso says he began the series “Romania,” to photograph the scenes of a world irreversibly decaying, the transformation of a Balkan country surviving the region’s hardest dictatorship.
“Memphis Poverty: What Obama Didn’t See” by Alan Spearman and The Commercial Appeal has won Best Use Of Multimedia in NPPA’s Best Of Photojournalism contest, judges at Ohio University’s School of Visual Communication announced today. The judges also relea
When censors refused Life magazine permission to publish a photo showing the bodies of three American soldiers, Mr. Whipple got President Franklin D. Roosevelt to reverse the decision.
Cornell Capa Lifetime Achievement: David Goldblatt
ICP Trustees Award: Pat Schoenfeld
Young Photographer: Kitra Cahana
Art: Mishka Henner
Publication: Cristina de Middel, “The Afronauts”
Photojournalism: David Guttenfelder
Applied/Fashion/Advertising: Erik Madigan Heck
I’m thrilled to share Caleb Cole’s new book, Other People’s Clothes. I have followed and featured this project for a number of years and it’s wonderful to see it come to full fruition as a book. The book can be purchased through Gallery Kayfas in Boston
iPhone: Say you're trying to take a video of your cat doing something hilarious. You could risk missing the moment by waiting until something happens to hit record, or you could use Precorder.
Today Lenscratch celebrates the work of Lara Shipley who just opened her her MFA exhibition, Coming, Going and Staying, on March 19th at the Northlight Gallery at the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University. The exhibition
Link: Water is Gold: Sierra Leone (6 Photos) | PDN Photo of the Day
Mustafeh Abdulaziz‘s “Water Is Gold” is a long-term project on the global issue of water. Abdulaziz’s first trip was to Sierra Leone where he documented one of its worst outbreaks of cholera
This week, take a look at images made with light painting technique, National Geographic‘s new Tumblr, Canon’s smallest DSLR, and a few other noteworthy news items. Light painting images capture a fairy tale-like world Jason D. Page uses light painting te
Swiss duo Taiyo Onorato and Nico Krebs are known for their contemporary, cutting edge style in photography, sculpture and installation art that often comments on the history of photography and the nature of the medium. Camera Collection is their ingenious