Monthly Archives: May 2012

http://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/arth11006400s12/2012/05/17/follow-magnum-photographer-alec-soth-through-ohio/

Even though I said earlier this week that I had posted the last Discussion Topic for the semester, I just wanted to add this to our class blog feed.   First, thanks to everyone who has been posting very interesting … Continue reading

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China: Up Close, Personal, In Flux

In this article, Rian Dundon captures photographs of Chinese residents in their everyday lives.  I can relate to this article because I am Chinese as well.  As was mentioned in the article, China seems to be growing rapidly everyday, just … Continue reading

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“Capturing mouth-watering food images for the advertising, editorial and commercial photography market.”

Iris Richardson a food photographer who started her culinary career as a chef apprentice in Germany. She currently resides just outside Philadelphia, shooting photos of what she loves, food.  Iris shoots absolutely enticing photos that will grab anyone to their … Continue reading

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The Inside Out Project (Street Art and Photography)

Inside Out is a art project that in my opinion, bring people, from all around the world together, for a cause that has many purposes, such as, establishing equality, emphasizing freedom, erasing the notion of self-image and it shows the … Continue reading

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Underwater photography

David Doubilet is an underwater photographer and although he argues that this type of photograph is harder than land, he proves to have talent taking underwater photographs. They are in fact BEAUTIFUL! I loved them. I felt like I was … Continue reading

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photo’s that move and flow

this is a very interesting piece i just came across. the photographer david doubilet takes pictures of land AND underwater. to think that past photographers had a hard time taking the perfect picture, doubilet really had to pick that decisive … Continue reading

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Welcome Home, The Story of Scott Ostrom

Craig F. Walker – a photographer at The Denver Post – won his second Pulitzer Prize – an award for an outstanding achievement in print journalism for “ Welcome Home: The Story of Scott Ostrom”. This was an interesting article … Continue reading

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Street Photography through a Fisheye Lens

Street photographer Jook Leung takes visually stunning photographs and specializes in panoramic shots.  The amazing photos of cityscapes stretched and pulled with the fisheye lens, curving and manipulating the image.  As Leung states, “My goal is to invite the viewer … Continue reading

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War Photography with an iphone app

Does the type of camera you use make you a better photographer? Damon Winter used an iphone app called Hipstamatic to photograph soldiers in Afghanistan. Some critics have praised his photos and others are not happy, what do you guys … Continue reading

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“Bottle Bell” by Ashley Lebedev

In the process of looking for interesting photography articles to post in this lab, a photography website called “Bottle Bell” appeared in between all those millions of websites that came up from Google, and caught my eyes because of its … Continue reading

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