click image to view the edition Lunatic gives the opportunity to photographers to promote original stories and images. It also aims to provide space for creative work within photojournalism. Lunatic is bi-annual online photo magazine presenting new work from...
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PhotoArchiveNews on 9th Mar 2010 (via photoarchivenews.com)
We’ve all heard it from clients before. “I don’t like formally posed pictures of myself. I always look so stiff. Can we get pictures without being formally set up?” Fortunately for our clients – and for us – the world of formal portrait and people photography is now coming to a new era: Portrait Photojournalism. —
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PhotoNewsToday on 27th Feb 2010 (via photonewstoday.com)
Warning Graphic Images of Death/Haitian Earthquake I am posting my second set of images from the earthquake in Haiti. The first set can be found here. I will post the third part of this series just as soon as I have had time to finish editing. I would like to remind everyone that the need in
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PhotoNewsToday on 18th Feb 2010 (via photonewstoday.com)
My critics are wrong. Offering to teach photojournalists to work in difficult situations and to help to maintain their personal safety while documenting the struggles of their fellow human beings is NOT UNETHICAL. Charging them, donating half of the money to charity and using the other half to cover my expenses and fund future projects
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PhotoNewsToday on 10th Feb 2010 (via photonewstoday.com)
- Photographs by Peter Turnley -Introduction: This is a significant occasion at The Online Photographer. It marks the first time we've published a significant body of original photojournalism. The following 50-picture photo essay is a World exclusive of new work shot a little more than a week ago by my friend the great photojournalist Peter Turnley. To put you in context, the catastrophic earthqua...
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TheOnlinePhotographer on 9th Feb 2010 (via theonlinephotographer.typepad.com)
We’ve heard the hype before. Citizen photojournalism, we’ve been told, is the future of editorial photography. Newspapers are shrinking their photography departments just as cameras have become standard features on mobile phones. With a camera-holder at every news scene, all a media outlet has to do is ask for submissions from any accident, disaster, terrorist
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Photopreneur on 28th Jan 2010 (via blogs.photopreneur.com)
I'm happy to pass along the news that my old friend—and frequent TOP contributor—Carl Weese is the subject of the newest feature on The New York Times' "Lens" photojournalism blog, which is presenting a selection of his 8x10" and 7x17" platinum/palladium pictures of drive-in theaters across the Continental U.S. Have a look, and be sure to look at the pictures in full-screen mode. Carl Weese, S...
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TheOnlinePhotographer on 15th Jan 2010 (via theonlinephotographer.typepad.com)
John Adkisson, a journalism student at UNC Journalism School Chapel Hill won best multimedia story at the Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar. via, Alvarez – Picture Stories. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Looking to buy a new website? A Photo Folio is a website design company created by A Photo Editor. Have a look (here).
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APhotoEditor on 8th Dec 2009 (via aphotoeditor.com)