Thursday 22 July 2010
Essential reading…
Interviews – Stanley Greene (NYT Lens: July 2010)
Tutorials – A Photo Editor: My Guide to Photography Contests (APE: July 2010) “If you had to recommend three contests a year to submit to, which would they be?” APE: “PDN, CA and the American Photography book.”
Interviews – Nicolas Silberfaden (BJP: July 2010)
Features and Essays – Ariana Lindquist: Churches Sprout In Rural China (NPR: July 2010)
Features and Essays – Kerry Payne: Left Behind (burn: July 2010)
Features and Essays – Sheri Manson/ Redux: Here Comes Ms. Senior America (TIME: July 2010)
Features and Essays – Zed Nelson: Senegal Skin Lightening (Institute: July 2010)
Features and Essays – James Pomerantz: Remote Control (Institute: July 2010)
Features and Essays – Peter diCampo: Night in Ghana, Captured by Flashlight (NYT Lens: July 2010)
Equipment – BJP: Continuous lighting for HD-DSLRs (BJP: July 2010)
Who’s going to Perpignan? I’m planning my first visit to Visa Pour L’Image. Still need to sort out the accommodation. Looking for a flatshare. If anyone has space, give me a shout…
Speaking of Visa, this should be good… Festivals – Guillaume Herbaut to exhibit his work “Black Gold in Chernobyl” at this year’s Visa Pour L’Image 2010
Articles – Verve Photo: Rian Dundon (Verve: July 2010)
Articles – Verve Photo: Anders Hansson (Verve: July 2010)
Articles – PDN: Sebastian Liste Wins Ian Parry (PDN: July 2010)
Articles – Hans Durrer: On Framing Photographs (Soundscapes.info: July 2010)
I never thought I’d visit The Wichita Eagle website… Articles – The Wichita Eagle: Last Kodachrome roll processed in Parsons (The Wichita Eagle: July 2010) ” Freelance photojournalist Steve McCurry, whose work has graced the pages of National Geographic, laid 36 slides representing the last frames of Kodachrome film on the light board sitting on a counter in Dwayne’s Photo Service in Parsons.”