David Brabyn wears two hats: he’s a working photojournalist based in New York, and also a website consultant and designer with his own business, digitaltechparis. As a consultant, David recommends and builds solutions for photographers who want to get the
Though these images capture animals at varying levels of death and decay, Kansas-born photographer Emma Kisiel has managed to evoke beauty and peace in what would normally be unsightly roadkill
Liz Kuball’s California Vernacular project captures what life is like to someone who’s moved out west from the east coast and helps explain why so many of us stay
By Jim ColtonWhen it comes to photography, many image makers subscribe to the rule of the three C’s; Content, Composition and Color. When it comes to newspapers, a different set of C’s must be adhered to; Comprehensive Community Coverage. This is the buil
In the days following the announcement of the World Press Photo of the Year there’s been quite a discussion going on in cyberspace about post-processing of news images, and how far is too far given the ethics of reportage and today’s digital photography.
We’re excited to announce the start of a new series of guides dedicated to helping photographers create estimates and fee structures for their work. The first in this series, Pricing Your Work: Magazine Photography, is filled with tips from Wonderful Mach
“If you want an abortion, you go to Planned Parenthood, and that’s well over 90 percent of what Planned Parenthood does.” – Senator Jon Kyl, April 8, 2011 on the Senate Floor This is not a post about abortion or Planned Parenthood. This is a discussion ab
Ilise Benun is the co-founder of Marketing-Mentor.com, providing guidance, practical strategies, and inspiring ideas for creative professionals. She has the tips photographers need to help grow their business in the right direction. And in this video inte
Today’s and tomorrow’s posts are not-to-be-missed in terms of learning what jurors look for when determining winners. A big thank you to Editor Stephen Pierson and Canteen Magazine for asking Lenscratch to be a part of this processes and for creating a tr
Japanese company FUUVI has created secret 35mm toy cameras that are disguised to look like milk and juice boxes. The straw acts as the camera’s shutter.
Renowned photojournalist Don Rutledge, who told the global story of missions through his camera lens for several generations of Southern Baptists, died at his home near Richmond early today.
Simon Norfolk’s photographs present the stark reality of Spain’s economic collapse, conveying the sense of uncertainty and foreboding that sheaths the …