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Joao Silva’s work will be featured this week at the Visa Pour l’Image photojournalism festival. Earlier in August, Mr. Silva spoke in front of a large audience at the Bronx Documentary Center. Here is a condensed version.
via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/08/30/this-is-what-i-do-this-is-all-that-i-know/
England has never exactly been glamorous. Many of the English still insist on embarrassing themselves, wearing laughable clothing, eating terrible food and behaving inappropriately. England Uncensored is a laugh-out-loud romp through this often badly behaved nation, a comprehensive portrait of the first decade of 21st century England. It is not an idealized brochure of a green and pleasant land, but the truth, warts and all.
Why is that @mailonline folks think that the theft of copyrighted material is ethical and acceptable?” he tweeted.
Certainly National Geographic is still there, and it’s a kind of bulwark…
Absolutely. We are the last man standing, in terms of long-form narrative photojournalism.
The days of traditional news agencies are gone, this is the era of stock photos online and based on an economic model comparable to that of Airlines: offshoring, removal of social benefits and cut throat competition.
“The disappearance of photo agencies and photo editors” is, for Jean-François Leroy, the most striking phenomenon of the past two decades.
Photographer James Nachtwey confirms that he decided to leave the VII Photo Agency, the cooperative he cofounded in 2001, last fall. “I disassociated from the agency as a photographer,” Nachtwey tells PDN. He says he told the other members of the agency
via PDNPulse: http://pdnpulse.com/2011/08/nachtwey-has-left-vii-photo-agency-prepares-for-expansion.html
After my yesterday’s post about the rumor that Leica M10 will have live view capabilities, I got some interesting comments from readers about the possibilities of adding new technologies in the next M camera. Here is John’s comment: It’s quite possible th
via Leica Rumors: http://leicarumors.com/2011/08/29/some-interesting-thoughts-on-the-leica-m10-29mp-sensor-hybrid-viewfinder-live-view-video-recording-maestro-processor.aspx/
Founding member James Nachtwey has left VII Photo, the agency’s director confirms to BJP
Many years ago, back in the Stone Age when photographers used film and worked in the darkroom, and when I was struggling to find my voice as a photographer and looking a lots of work, I came across images that had a tremendous impact on me. I discovered t
via LENSCRATCH: http://www.lenscratch.com/2011/08/success-stories-ken-rosenthal.html
Nikon has a new image processing engine (maybe called EXPEED 3?) that will be able to deliver some insane frame rates and video capabilities. This new processor (or a light version of it) will be included in the new Nikon mirrorless camera. No word of pos
via Nikon Rumors: http://nikonrumors.com/2011/08/29/nikon-preparing-a-new-monstruos-image-processing-engine.aspx/
A Boston lawyer suing the city and police off
via Universal Hub: http://www.universalhub.com/2011/court-says-state-law-banning-recording-police-offi
A ten-year trip visiting 74 prisons for men and women in every South American country turned out to be a portrait of the Continent, describing troubles, violence and massive overcrowding, as well as lifestyle, habits and the mood of the inmates. The story offers an in-depth view of the mind and soul of prisoners.
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It is almost fifteen years since the Peace Accords ending the Guatemalan internal armed conflict were signed by the State and the revolutionary guerrilla organization. Yet violence in this Central American country has now surpassed levels experienced during the war.
Jean-François Leroy uncorked his first bottle of champagne late Tuesday afternoon to celebrate, like every year, the opening of this 23rd edition of “Visa pour l’Image”, the International Photojournalism Festival in Perpignan.
How do you remain an ethical photographer when everyone’s relentlessly Twitpic-ing, Facebooking and sharing pics taken from their 5 megapixel cameraphones with the latest Apps installed to give artifical effects and ambience to their images?
Pivotal midterm elections in the United States are taking place on Tuesday November 2nd. President Barack Obama is under increasing pressure from the Republican Party and the Tea Party to maintain control of the U.S. Congress. We thought it would be interesting to look at an exclusive interview with Christopher Morris about the three videos he has done about the President and the difficulties he faces.
MW What inspired you to start taking photographs, and what is the primary inspiration for you to keep working in this field?
YBZ While I…
Link: http://2waylens.blogspot.com/2011/08/yael-ben-zion.html