As photographers, we’re constantly on the lookout for ways to make our daily workflows more effective and efficient. The age-old saying, “time is money,” seriously holds true in the photography industry. If your images aren’t uploaded, edited, and deliver
Boston University College of Communication graduate student and aspiring photojournalist Christopher Weigl was killed Thursday when his bicycle collided with a tractor-trailer.
The giants of street photography tend to be drawn to large, glamorous cities. Not so for Mark Cohen, who has been taking quirky, off-putting photos of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., for his whole life.
“Which Way is the Front Line from Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington,” Sebastian Junger’s documentary about the life and work of his friend and colleague, the award-winning photographer, will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January in P
There’s a certain amount of irony when you’re accused of being pro-Taliban, only to find half a kilo of explosives under your car, which have been put there by the Taliban. But that situation is something that Hamid Mir, Pakistan’s most well-known TV…
Some people are born storytellers and a lot of those storytellers are born in the South. As they narrate their lives, there is a cadence to their speech, to their images–a slowed down lyrical way of conveying information. Lisa McCord is one of those stor
“The pictures you want to remember. A song you want to forget.” Look at this Instagram is a funny CollegeHumor original sketch directed by Matt Pollock
By accident we became acquainted with a publishing house called 99 pages (no joke), which creates books with 99 pages. After a few seconds, the idea crossed my mind that we should also do a 99 pages book for 99 years of Leica! During the realization of the project, we discovered that we could create about 10 books filled with 99 pages with all the history Leica has
by Jonathan Blaustein Katherine Ware is the curator of photography at the New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe. In 2011, she curated the blockbuster landscape photography exhibition, “Earth Now: American Photographers and the Environment.” We caught up ea
During Bangladesh’s 1971 struggle for independence, the newspaper photographer Rashid Talukder covered many dramatic and violent clashes but didn’t dare publish some of his pictures in his homeland for more than two decades.