Tag: David Guttenfelder
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Associated Press Photographer David Guttenfelder goes to war with… an iPhone – 1854
Link: “These photographs, shot with an iPhone I carried in my flak jacket pocket, are not about the fight for Marjah,” Guttenfelder says. “Instead, they are an attempt, during my downtime, to show something of the daily lives of Marines and Afghan soldiers as they moved through the city and set down their packs each…
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A Photo Student › Shooting Gallery – The limitations of photojournalism and the ethics of artistic representation
Intro Website of visual Artist James Pomerantz Link: http://www.aphotostudent.com/2010/06/07/shooting-gallery-the-limitations-of-photojournalism-and-the-ethics-of-artistic-representation/ The winning press photos by Hetherington and Guttenfelder on the one hand and McQueen’s art work on the other can be seen as two poles defining the spectrum of possible representations of war with a camera – one employs the rhetoric of reportage, the other uses…
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David Guttenfelder's Black-And-White Japan Quake Photo Essay
AP photojournalist David Guttenfelder has been documenting life in the evacuation zone surrounding t
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Ninety Days in Ninety Seconds—A Photographer’s Journey in the Blink of an Eye | PROOF
Link: David Guttenfelder is a National Geographic photographer who is used to spending countless days on the road. While most people think of it as a dream job, the reality can be a lot more complex. So to share what it actually feels like to be on assignment, he made a video with a unique…
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90 Days in 90 Seconds: Follow a National Geographic Photographer
90 Days in 90 Seconds: Follow a National Geographic Photographer Want to experience the life of a National Geographic photographer? While on assignment for the magazine, photographer David Guttenfelder shot one second via PetaPixel: https://petapixel.com/2015/07/14/90-days-in-90-seconds-follow-a-national-geographic-photographer/ Want to experience the life of a National Geographic photographer? While on assignment for the magazine, photographer David Guttenfelder shot…
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National Geographic Photographers on What Photo Editors Really Do | PDNPulse
National Geographic Photographers on What Photo Editors Really Do | PDNPulse In the video, photographers and photo editors explain a bit about the how the photographer-editor relationship works at National Geographic. via PDNPulse: https://pdnpulse.pdnonline.com/2018/02/national-geographic-photographers-on-what-photo-editors-really-do.html “I’m pretty sure most people have no idea what a photo editor actually does,” says photographer David Guttenfelder at the beginning…
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A photojournalist finds new purpose – Columbia Journalism Review
A photojournalist finds new purpose It was the longest David Guttenfelder had been away from North Korea in four years. Last June, the Iowa native and former chief Asia photographer for The Associated Press joined National Geographic and returned to the US to start the second act of his via Columbia Journalism Review: http://www.cjr.org/the_feature/a_photojournalist_finds_new_purpose.php It…
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Ad Agency and Photographer Work to Highlight the Home Front | TIME
Using Photography to Bring the Reality of War Home David Guttenfelder photographed the front lines of an unexpected war zone. via Time: http://time.com/3855779/mission-22/ David Guttenfelder photographed the front lines of an unexpected war zone
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See Everyday Life in North Korea in 20 Instagram Photos – LightBox
LightBox | Time Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2014/11/17/north-korea-instagram-everyday/#1 “We launched Everyday DPRK because a number of photographers who have access to the country are using Instagram,” says Guttenfelder, “but most of them were not getting attention on their own.”
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Peek Inside North Korea With a New Set of Eyes – LightBox
LightBox | Time Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2014/09/05/north-korea-photos-wong-maye-e/#1 After Guttenfelder left AP, with an unmatched portfolio spanning two decades, Wong Maye-E accepted an offer to become the outlet’s lead photographer there. (AP opened a full bureau in downtown Pyongyang in 2012.)
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David Guttenfelder: The Photographer as Explorer – LightBox
LightBox | Time Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2014/07/09/david-guttenfelder-the-photographer-as-explorer/#1 “After all this time at AP, it was only natural to try something new,” says Guttenfelder. “Our industry is changing a lot and it’s exciting and confusing at the same time. But there are a lot of innovations happening, and I’d…
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A New Kind of Explorer: The Photography Fellows | PROOF
A New Kind of Explorer: The Photography Fellows David Guttenfelder, Lynn Johnson, Cory Richards, and Brian Skerry—each with an equally strong passion for the different subjects they cover—have been named as the members of this inaugural group
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Revisiting the Rwandan Genocide: How Churches Became Death Traps
Link: Revisiting the Rwandan Genocide: How Churches Became Death Traps | PROOF On a summer afternoon in 1994, David Guttenfelder took a taxi from the Rwandan capital Kigali to the nearby region of Bugesera. He walked inside the Ntarama Church and began taking photographs of people who had been murdered by their neighbors
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Shift in power: David Guttenfelder on the impact and importance of smartphone photography
Link: Shift in power: David Guttenfelder on the impact and importance of smartphone photography » FLTR “There’s a whole language being developed – the power structure is being turned on its head,” says David Guttenfelder, who speaks to FLTR about what attracted him to the smartphone via The latest edition of Photojournalism Links – LightBox
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ICP Infinity Awards 2013: David Guttenfelder
Link: ICP Infinity Awards 2013: David Guttenfelder | Le Journal de la Photographie Surreal and mysterious, North Korea was a black hole to outsiders wanting a glimpse of the country. That all changed in 2012, when AP photographer David Guttenfelder led the opening of the bureau’s newest office inside the hermit kingdom.
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ICP’s 29th Annual Infinity Awards announced
Link: ICP’s 29th Annual Infinity Awards announced | Le Journal de la Photographie Cornell Capa Lifetime Achievement: David Goldblatt ICP Trustees Award: Pat Schoenfeld Young Photographer: Kitra Cahana Art: Mishka Henner Publication: Cristina de Middel, “The Afronauts” Photojournalism: David Guttenfelder Applied/Fashion/Advertising: Erik Madigan Heck
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North Korea photographs by David Guttenfelder
Snapshots from a secret state: Panoramic pictures of North Koreans at work and play give an extraordinary glimpse of everyday life Award-winning photographer David Guttenfelder, has made a dozen trips into North Korea since 2000, trying to capture the country as accurately as possible for outsiders. via Mail Online: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2252102/North-Korea-photographs-David-Guttenfelder.html “For this project, I used…
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David Guttenfelder: A New Look at North Korea
LightBox | Time Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2012/04/25/david-guttenfelder/#1 Although he is accompanied by a guide wherever he goes and has to request in advance where he wants to go, the daily life photographs that he has taken—often one-off shots made on the way to or from an event—provide a stark contrast…
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David Doubilet’s Underwater Photography — in the Trees at Look3
Photos That Move and Flow — Underwater David Doubilet says it’s much more difficult to make a perfect photo underwater than on land. “When you put your head in the water,” he said, “everything changes.” His work will soon be featured at Look3. via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/04/25/photos-that-move-and-flow-underwater/?pagewanted=all “You’re after a feeling, a moment, almost a…