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Michael David Murphy has some Ways of Working — a 10-step introduction to the ins-and-outs of street photography.
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They’re also working on a similar system in which the camera won’t let you take a picture until the face or faces in your scene are all smiling.
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One of my favorite flickr friends is ,esther. Her polaroid contructions (above) are totally worth checking out.
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The cult of Leica.
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I’m a Photography Director based in New York City. While I don’t care if you know who I am or what magazine I work for, I would like to remain anonymous
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PhotoShelter VP of Marketing and panel mediator Grover Sanschagrin singled out photographer and PhotoShelter user Landon Nordeman to ask if he registers his images for copyright. “Um, no.”
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I love giving Antonin Kratichvil an assignment, especially something that’s not conflict related, because you’re guaranteed two things. 1. Amazing photography. 2. A fight with the editor.
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He was the quiet New Zealander, the man with a well-used Leica camera, an insatiable curiosity and an innate genius for taking some of the 20th century’s most memorable images on film.
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I always tell people we online folks do not need to reinvent the wheel for audio journalism — the radio journalists have already confronted these ethical issues and sorted them out.
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a competition to find the world’s best pictures taken on a mobile phone. Photos in the category of News and Sport will be accepted this week.
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Sometimes that’s what I want, but to me black and white can emphasise the structure of a scene.
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Of course, the big news was Grover’s announcement of The PhotoShelter Collection, an open, commercial stock image marketplace for anyone who wants to sell images to professional image buyers. If you haven’t already gotten the news, check out these sources
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The most important rule – NEVER change the meaning of what the interviewee said.