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Author:David Brinn
Each year, on June 17, Diego Goldberg readies his Nikon D700 camera to take the annual family photos – he has been doing this now for 33 years.
Studying the black-and-white portraits in Diego Goldberg’s time-lapse photo journal Arrow...
Thursday, 06 May 2010
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Author:Erick Schonfeld
Legend has it that when Cortes landed in Mexico in the 1500s, he ordered his men to burn the ships that had brought them there to remove the possibility of doing anything other than going forward into the unknown. Marc Andreessen has the same...
Thursday, 15 April 2010
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Author:Michael Wolff
Everyone’s betting on the Internet’s next big thing. The author provides a tip sheet on competing theories–it’s the platform (Google, Facebook); it’s the machine (iWhatever); it’s digital behavior (Twitter); it’s porn (Skype...
Thursday, 15 April 2010
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Author:Hans Durrer
Review of: David Friend (2007), Watching the world change. The stories behind the images of 9/11. New York: Picador (464 pages; ISBN: 978-0312426767)
The World Trade Center disaster at that fatal date of September 11th, 2001, probably...
Thursday, 08 April 2010
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Author:Media Helping Media
31 March 2010
Government lawyers confirmed to the Vacation Bench of the High Court today that the police deployed in front of the DRIK Gallery had been withdrawn and that there would be no obstruction to the exhibition from now on.
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Monday, 05 April 2010
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Author:Rezaur Rahman
26th March morning at Drik. Conversation between young man and guard as narrated by guard.
Young man: Egulo ki? Egulo ki hochche ekhane
BD: What are these? Whats going on here?
Guard: egulo prodorshoni hochche ekhane
BD: It’s an...
Monday, 05 April 2010
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Author:Shahidul Alam
22 March 2010 PRESS RELEASE
Drik Picture Library was forcibly closed down by the police today to prevent the launch of Pathshala, South Asian Media Academy, and the unveiling of a photography exhibition by photojournalist Dr...
Monday, 05 April 2010
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Author:Piroska Csúri
Response to Filler, Martin (2009) "The Mighty Penn," New York Review of Books, 19 October, 2009.
In our vigourously and light-heartedly postmodern, reception-idolizing present authorial intentions might not be considered the...
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
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Author:Guardian.com.uk
More than 2,000 photographers demonstrate against police using terrorism laws to prevent photography in public places.
Thousands of photographers have staged a mass protest against the "malicious" use of anti-terrorism laws to stop...
Saturday, 23 January 2010
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Author:Hans Durrer
"This lively and idiosyncratic collection of writings from the diverse thinkings about photography will bring encouragement and insight to all of those engaged in lens-based media in the twenty-first century. From the early...
Thursday, 29 October 2009
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Author:ZoneZero
Zonezero would like to join the celebration of Bangladeshi photography on this landmark year that amounts to 20 years of Drik Picture Agency and 11 years of the Pathshala, South Asian Institute of Photography. We would like to specially...
Sunday, 20 September 2009
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Author:Ulises Castellanos
Christian Poveda, a photographer born in Algeria, had devoted his work to portraying conflicts in almost all of Ibero-America. In the 1980s his lens focused on the ups and downs of El Salvador, a country that he loved and...
Sunday, 13 September 2009
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Author:Nick Fraser
Documentary film-maker and photojournalist
unfazed by danger or difficulty.
Christian Poveda, who was shot dead in El Salvador last week aged 52, was one of the most talented photojournalists of his generation. He was also a...
Sunday, 06 September 2009
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Author:The Black Snapper
The Black Snapper, an online magazine for talented photographers from all over the world, dedicates a week to talented young photographers from Brazil, selected by Joana Mazza, exhibitions coordinator of the FotoRio photo festival.
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Sunday, 06 September 2009
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Author:Open Society Source
Call for Work: Moving Walls 17 Deadline: Friday, October 23, 2009.
The Open Society Institute invites photographers to submit a proposal and completed body of work for consideration in the Moving Walls 17 group exhibition. Since its inception...
Saturday, 08 August 2009
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Author:Atarde on Line
Photographer Mario Cravo Neto dies
The body of the Bahia-born photographer, Mario Cravo Neto, was cremated in the morning of Monday, August 10, 2009, at the Garden Cemetery Saudade in the neighborhood of Brotas. The ceremony was...
Friday, 31 July 2009
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Author:Steven Leckart
Boingboing.net | Mon July 20, 2009
This is, perhaps, the most famous photo from the Apollo Moon landing. It was taken by Neil Armstrong, who shot most of the pics taken on the Lunar surface using a Hasselblad 500EL camera...
Monday, 20 July 2009
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Author:Maggie Fox
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The original recordings of the first humans landing on the moon 40 years ago were erased and re-used, but newly restored copies of the original broadcast look even better, NASA officials said on Thursday....
Monday, 20 July 2009
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Author:Richard Butler
Dpreview.com - July 15, 2009
It’s very easy, when you spend any amount of time learning and writing about one area, to focus in on that niche. We may spend most of our waking lives thinking or talking about digital cameras in...
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
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Author:Terri Stone
It just got a little easier to keep yourself honest online.
By checking a few boxes in the "Usage rights" section of Google's Advanced Image Search page, you can now tell Google to show only files tagged with a license that allows re-use...
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
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Author:Pedro Meyer
Creative acts can differ notably depending on the tool one has on hand. The other day I was walking down the street, after leaving a physical...
Friday, 10 July 2009
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Author:Daryl Lang
UPDATE, 5:57 p.m. ET: The New York Times has published a new editors' note about the altered photo essay that was published in Sunday's Times Magazine. The newspaper says "most of the images did not wholly reflect the reality they purported to...
Tuesday, 07 July 2009
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Author:Incisive Media Ltd
French magazine Paris Match was the victim of a hoax, as this year's winners of its Photojournalism Award revealed they had faked their images.
Every year Paris Match, which remains one of the last weekly magazines to give...
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
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Author:Noam Cohen
Political revolutions are often closely linked to communication tools. The American Revolution wasn’t caused by the proliferation of pamphlets, written to whip colonists into a frenzy against the British. But it sure helped.
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Saturday, 20 June 2009
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Author:Paul Schrader
From video games to reality TV, we are inundated with narrative and swimming in
storylines, says legendary scriptwriter Paul Schrader. Can traditional cinema keep
up? Or are we suffering 'narrative exhaustion'?.
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Friday, 19 June 2009
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