Chris Jordan and chase jarvis
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The show in California, “More American Photographs,” is being organized by the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts. The idea was to commission a number of photographers to produce new work about America in the spirit of the Farm Security Administration photography of the ’30s and ’40s. I decided to use the most famous F.S.A. picture as my reference point: Dorothea Lange’s “Migrant Mother (1936).” I’m fascinated by the whole notion of iconic pictures. Of the 80,000 F.S.A. pictures, why is this one so memorable? This is a particularly interesting question for a photographer working in the age of Flickr. So just as a painter might go to a museum and sketch from one of the masters, I attempted to make my own migrant mother picture. It was a fascinating exercise.
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This Week In Photography Books – A Photo Editor
by Jonathan Blaustein I live an hour plus North of Santa Fe, so I visit often. As such, I spend quite a bit of time at photo-eye, which has one of the world’s best inventories of photo books and ‘zines. We’re kicking off a new feature where I’ll be doing
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This paper provides guidance on best practices to optimize Photoshop CS5 performance with a combination of careful hardware selection and informed program setup.
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The Harry Ransom Center, part of the University of Texas at Austin, has acquired Elliott Erwitt’s archives of more than 50,000 prints
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I do like the 50mm lens because it allows me to focus on more of the subject than a wide-angle 28mm, but I also like the 35mm because it gives me more information than the 50mm. It all depends what I am photographing. When I worked for the New York Times, I used the 35mm more and the 50mm for a closer cropped image. I also used the 28mm then. I used to crop my images, and now, I try to do this in the camera so that when I am developing or downloading the images I do not have to make these adjustments in Photoshop or in the darkroom.
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Ten years after its creation, VII Photo is going through a period of transition as its members are set to announce who will remain with the redefined agency. Over the next few days, BJP will provide full coverage
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Saturday Nights on St. Mary Street
As Maciej Dakowicz sees it, his photographs of nightlife on one Cardiff street are simply amusing scenes of a night on the town. Some viewers beg to differ.
via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/09/23/st-mary-street/
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Nikon Sweden executive: no new full frame cameras in October – Nikon Rumors
Swedish Nikon executive Lasse Pettersson answered this question during a live Q&A interview yesterday about the new Nikon mirrorless cameras (about 22:45 minutes into this clip): Reporter: “The question everybody asks; when will the D4 or D800 be released
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Six grants of $4,000 each, called the NPPF-NPPA Career Expansion Scholarships, will be awarded this year.
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The Committee to Protect Journalists recently published its 2011 Impunity Index, which ranks the perceived danger of the world’s nations based on the number of unsolved journalist murders. After the report came out, we were not surprised to find many that PhotoShelter members had photographed in these places. And we wanted to know, did they risk their lives to be there? Surprisingly, not everyone said ‘yes’, and many were quick to draw attention to the more severe danger faced by local journalists. Read below to see our photographers’ stories firsthand, in order of “most dangerous” to “least dangerous” countries.
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Record dramatic images of war, save them in-game, then edit the results into a compelling frontline TV news story. Beam the results to global audiences on the web. No two WARCO stories will ever be alike. It’s an edge-of-seat gaming experience – and a powerful entry-level training tool for future combat reporters. WARCO is perfectly timed to take advantage of the convergence of games and movies, journalism and online communities, in a world undergoing massive social, geo-political and technological change.
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Magnum: Advice for young photographers – part 2 – A Photo Editor
You must have something to say. You must be brutally honest with yourself about this. Think about history, politics, science, literature, music, film, and anthropology. What effect does one discipline have over another? What makes “man” tick? Today, with
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until last week I was always asking myself where the quality level would be if compared to a drum scanned 8×10 inch film. So finally I decided doing a comparison test
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The Surreal Ruins of Qaddafi’s Never-Never Land
Among the dead and the smoldering earth, Libyans struggle to escape their country’s twisted history.
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La Lettre:
« I began photographing in 1964, after finishing a degree in anthropology and art history at the University of Missouri. My goal from the first was to become a world-class photojournalist. My heroes were Henri Cartier Bresson, Robert Frank, Gene Smith, and the Magnum photographers.
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Pieter Hugo’s new series, Permanent Error, depicts Agbogbloshie, a massive dump site for technological waste on the outskirts of Ghana’s capital city, and the locals who burn down the components to extract bits of copper, brass, aluminum and zinc for resale
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Magnum: Advice for young photographers – A Photo Editor
Forget about the profession of being a photographer. First be a photographer and maybe the profession will come after. Don’t be in a rush to pay your rent with your camera. Jimi Hendrix didn’t decide on the career of professional musician before he learne
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The autopsy results from the death of Kelly Thomas, a schizophrenic drifter who was allegedly beaten to death by Fullerton, California police will be announced today by Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas.
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Dylan Vitone’s panoramas are assembled from individual photographs, but they’re not digitally stitched.