Flickr announced a new iOS app today for shooting, editing, sharing and discovering photos. Based on the demo Wired saw, this is exactly the kind of gorgeous application that Flickr users have been longing for and that Flickr has always needed.
Wired hired writer Quinn Norton in the fall of 2011 to embed herself among activists in the Occupy movement, and report back on what she witnessed. Throughout the past year, Norton filed a number of stories about the people behind the movement, the cops s
A piece of me will also die with that last issue. Of all the places I have worked in my career, never was there an organization filled with more talent than at Newsweek. I had the great honor of working for some of the finest editors, writers and journalists…anywhere…hands down!
The New York Times, among others, published surveillance camera footage of a man walking, just before he was shot dead. Unlike an earlier photo of a man about to killed by an incoming train, published by The New York Post, there was little complaint.
This project came together over several trips to a dozen villages in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It depicts a day in the life of the Bantu villages and Batwa Pygmies in what was once known as French Equatorial Africa. I photograph the villagers standing before their huts, which I treat as a kind of stage . The result is a series of “African tableaux.”
If my annual tally of plagiarism and fabrication incidents is the depressing part of “Regret the Error”‘s year-end coverage, then this annual collection of the best of the worst in errors and corrections is the highlight.
London-based stock photo distributor Image Source has announced that it will pay a higher royalty rate–60 percent, compared to its usual 40 or 50 percent–for all images it accepts from its US contributors from now through December 31, 2013. Could the pend
Fernando Moleres, a Panos Pictures photographer, has been awarded the 2012 Tim Hetherington Grant for his work documenting the harsh incarceration of minors in adult prisons in Sierra Leone
Almost immediately after the New York Post published the photograph of Han’s last few living moments on the cover of their tabloid and their website, it seems like everyone — media and citizen alike — blamed the visual messenger for doing his journalistic duty.
For his latest epic project, Genesis, photographer Sebastião Salgado spent eight years documenting parts of the world untainted by modern life. Here, he shares the images he took of the nomadic Nenets of northern Siberia
A nurse tricked by Australian D.J.’s who called posing as Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles to get information about Kate Middleton’s pregnancy was found dead on Friday.