Link: Chris Arnade Photography | Staring Into the Abyss
Almost two years ago I walked into the Hunts Point neighborhood of the Bronx with my camera. I came because I was told not to go, that it was the poorest neighborhood in all of New York and one of the most violent in all of the United States. I was immediately drawn in by a humanity that transcended the headlines.
“Photojournalists on War: The Untold Stories from Iraq,” by Michael Kamber, ambitious in both its breadth and depth, and published as we approach the …
A federal appeals court for the first time ruled Friday that U.S. border agents do not have carte blanche authority to search the cellphones, tablets and laptops of travelers entering the country — a “watershed” decision in the court’s own terms and one
For eight years, a couple guys from Wisconsin with a passion for scouring through dumpsters, second-hand shops, and warehouses have been curating the best, worst, and strangest clips they could find—they’ve made six DVD compilations and a book of VHS…
A little over ten years ago, when I started blogging about photography, most photoblogs were presenting a single photographer’s work, one photograph at a time, usually per day. They were maintained by the photographers themselves. The scene was very small
Link: Marseille: Eric Bouttier and Danica Bijeljac | Le Journal de la Photographie
Like a photographic road movie shot with a toy camera, Bijeljac and Bouttier take us to Armenia and along the shores of the Mediterranean, from Croatia to Lebanon via Turkey and Syria
Brought home in a bag, Meeno, Hiroyuki Ito’s cat, was a terror and a delight who brought comfort to Mr. Ito during an illness. Later, their inverted roles were reversed.
Catalan photographer Joan Fontcuberta has won the 2013 Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography. The award comes with a 110,000 Euro (approximately $143,000 US) prize, an exhibition at the Hasselblad Center at the Gothenburg Museum of Art
A Montana gallerist has sued David LaChapelle for $3 million dollars, alleging the photographer attacked him in his Manhattan apartment on March 9, 2012. The suit, filed yesterday by James Parmenter in Manhattan Supreme Court, alleges that in the middle o
By Jim ColtonInternships. The very word strikes fear and apprehension into the hearts of the thousands of college students and grads who apply for them every year as they take their first steps on their chosen paths.
Mikel Aristregi went to Mongolia to document street children. Instead, he found homeless alcoholics living underground among the pipes that run beneath the streets of Ulan Bator.
Even though the M9 technology is now over 3 years old, DxOmark tested for the first time the sensor inside the Leica M-E camera. This is their conclusion: “The 24x36mm full frame CCD sensor utilized in the Leica M Series rangefinder cameras produce signif