Guest editor, Jacqueline Roberts shares a week of European photographers, today with Alain Laboile. A huge thank you to Jacqueline for her insight and efforts. Alain Laboile was born in Bordeaux (France) in 1969. In 1990 he meets his wife, Anne, an Art st
Jeff Roberts. In the days after the April 27th tornadoes last year, when the world started to fall back into place and Jeff Roberts realized where he’d been and what it all meant, the longtime Birmingham News photographer sat down…
Eventually, you will find how to show your inner visual voice in your photograph. Like every person has his or her own personality, every photographer has a unique visual voice. All one must do is find it from inside, and, then show the world your voice in your own way.
These are but a few of the captivating scenes Reims-based photographer Baudouin has been capturing for years of his life. A well-known and admired portrait photographer in the French media, Baudouin has long been interested in observing and photographing Parisians in their natural, everyday habitats
Russia fascinates us with its size, its history, its politics, with its response to untrammelled capitalism after seven decades of communism, and finally with its famous ‘Russian soul’ that we find in its photography, considered one of the richest in the world
The million dollar question…. We’ve been banging on the proverbial doors trying to find out why the known EF 200-400 f/4L IS 1.4x has yet to be officially an
Snapchat , which apparently is doing ravages in the already crowded teen age social media phone app ( over 1 billion images shared already) , allows you to take a picture, share it and put an expiration time on it. I can be 1 to 10 seconds. After that, the photograph vanishes forever.
Guest editor, Jacqueline Roberts shares a week of European photographers, starting with Salva Lopez. A huge thank you to Jacqueline for her insight and efforts. Her statement for why she selected the photographers follows: I chose these photographs beca
Barely a year after its takeover by two “money makers,” the Sipa photo agency is now dealing with the turmoil created by the bankruptcy of several subsidiaries of the second largest German news agency, DAPD. While one of the shareholders is in hiding, 127 employees and tens of millions of photos hang in the balance.
There is nothing wishy-washy about Hiroyuki Ito’s street photography. His stark black and white street scenes are full of rhythm and flow — just like the music he listens to on his jaunts about town.
Tabitha’s “Running” portraits have appeared on dozens of blogs and websites this year. When I first saw them, they didn’t initially grab my interest primarily because they felt too staged. As they continued to appear on my radar, I saw different selections of photographs, and began to look at them more closely.