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Author:Richard Hector Jones
Digital Storytelling is about reclaiming the tradition of storytelling from the mass media as much as it is about creating personal or social history – a way of dragging the oral tradition up to date through the most basic of technology. In...
Wednesday, 01 March 2006
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Author:Popular Photography
Can a digital camera really outclass color film?
According to tests done by Popular Photography, Canon's new 16.7 megapixel EOS 1Ds Mark II took better pictures than a regular SLR camera (Canon's EOS 3) shooting high-quality ISO 100...
Friday, 17 February 2006
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Author:Alexis Gerard
By affirming "you push the button, we do the rest", George Eastman created the photography industry. Today the future of that industry lies in extending its partnership with users to enable them with a true synthetic eye — an image...
Tuesday, 24 January 2006
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Author:Michael Rips
Even by the elevated standard of the New York art world, the rumor was exceptional: a tin of negatives buried in Africa for three decades that, when opened, revealed the work of a photographer who was neither "outsider" nor "indigenous" but...
Sunday, 22 January 2006
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Author:Alexis Gerard
For the Imaging Industry, "Mobile is the New Digital". Much as digital imaging began as a niche and became pervasive over the course of a decade, mobility – continuous wireless connectivity to a high-bandwidth global...
Wednesday, 04 January 2006
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Author:Alex Waterhouse-Hayward
When Pam McCartney walks into my studio I am walloped visually. She is an asymmetric delight that I am not quite accustomed to. This is because I have always suspected that our attraction to symmetry is innate. To begin to appreciate the...
Friday, 09 December 2005
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Author:Héctor Quiroga Pérez
The Photographic Archive Armando de Maria y Campos
When the Theatre Research Center "Rodolfo Usigli" (CITRU) was founded in 1981, the photographic material of the Armando de Maria y Campos Archive became one of the materials that needed to be...
Thursday, 03 November 2005
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Author:Roger Bruce
The plasticity of the digital photograph is astounding. Limited only by the imagination or possibly, processor speed, new tools offer seamless efficiency in intra-image editing for manipulation and montage. Occasionally, such new software...
Thursday, 13 October 2005
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Author:Pedro Meyer
- Original published in 1993 in Luna Cornea, Mexico, D.F. -
"The great writer Jorge Luis Borges was once asked what he thought about a certain translation of one of his works, “The original does not do justice to the translation”...
Friday, 19 August 2005
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Author:Pedro Meyer
In cooperation between the G.Eastman House Museum in Rochester, (New York, USA, and ZoneZero, we have the pleasure to bring up this hand tinted daguerrotype that is in their collection. As was pointed out to me by Anthony Bannon, the Museums'...
Friday, 20 May 2005
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Author:Julian Gallo
“Movies are life without the boring parts”
Alfred Hitchcock
Moblogs (Mobile + Weblogs) demand to be published in chronological order, thus making photographs a symbolic set that is much more important and congruent than if the...
Tuesday, 17 May 2005
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Author:Miguel Angel Ceballos
When I was a kid, I was fascinated by the traveling photographers that went to far away towns to shoot portraits either on donkeys or on foot. They returned weeks later with the picture and got the rest of their pay. They were always...
Thursday, 06 January 2005
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Author:Sam Lubell
It's a rite of passage for many expectant parents: baby's first ultrasound. The fuzzy images of the fetus, produced during an examination in an obstetrician's office, are prized by couples, passed around proudly among friends and relatives....
Wednesday, 29 December 2004
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Author:Mariana Gruener
iView media is a program for making catalogues that help you to organize an finde your files easily; it is designed for photographers, filmmakers or musicians that work with a lot of material.
iView media has the capacity of handling up...
Thursday, 02 December 2004
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Author:Leonardo Barreto
Digital cameras are like dogs in the sense that they live seven years in one year. A good example is the Canon PowerShot G1. This puppy was born on September 18, 2000 with 3.1million pixels. In dog years, it would be 28 years old.
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Wednesday, 10 November 2004
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Author:The diaries -- Kos
Thu Oct 28th, 2004 at 16:55:26 GMT
Appropriately titled "Whatever It Takes", the new BC04 ad uses Bush's convention acceptance speech, stirring music, and images of dedicated troops and families in the heartland. As astutely noted by...
Thursday, 28 October 2004
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Author:Oscar Guzmán
For over 35,000 years, we have been representing what we see and imagine, what terrifies us and what we desire. In dark caves, ancestral shamans used orthogonal projections to cast the canonical profiles of terrifying beasts and undecipherable...
Thursday, 26 August 2004
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Author:Mariana Gruener
"Digital Railroad" makes it easier for photographers, agencies, newspapers or anyone interested in distributing photographs anywhere in the world through the Internet.
If you are a photographer and you want to sell your work as...
Monday, 23 August 2004
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Author:ZoneZero
Chris Anderson, who was seated on the far right when this picture was taken, was digitally removed after he left the agency. Joachim Ladefoged, who joined the agency in April, was photographed in the same seat and later dropped...
Friday, 23 July 2004
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Author:Mark Ward
You may be proud of the photos that you have snapped with your funky camera phone, but it is a fair bet that Henry Reichhold has you beat.
The London-based photo-digital artist is using Nokia 7600 and 7610 camera phones to create...
Monday, 19 July 2004
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Author:John Mraz
Do we believe what we see or do we see what we believe? What are we shown and how are we shown it? How have we learned to trust documentary photography and whose interests have been served by that credibility? What truth value do we attach...
Thursday, 24 June 2004
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Author:Diane Smyth
As the facts stand, the BBC does not look good. Whatever the eventual outcome of its spat with Reginald Davis, this much is clear: the organisation scanned a copy of a photographer's image and used it, without his knowledge, to illustrate a...
Monday, 03 May 2004
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Author:Fran Ilich
It is no coincidence that in spite of the fact that the special effects and computer-generated images in The Matrix might appear wholly unreal to us, there are details (and not just a few) that talk of our times and reality. Not unusually,...
Wednesday, 24 March 2004
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Author:Julio Lopez Saguar
I would like to symbolize yesterday’s attacks in Madrid with this image. I took this photograph yesterday at Alonso Martínez station, about an hour after the attacks. Many should not have been there. I should not have been there; I...
Saturday, 20 March 2004
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