Posts Tagged “on photography”

“Iraqi Child in Acclaimed War Photo Tries to Move On”

May 7, 2011

Face That Screamed War’s Pain Looks Back, 6 Hard Years Later via Iraqi Child in Acclaimed War Photo Tries to Move On – NYTimes.com. I am surprised that this photograph was shielded from her for 6 years. The story is (…)

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Tim Hetherington

April 22, 2011

If you are interested in mass communication, then you have to stop thinking of yourself as a photographer. We live in a post-photographic world. If you are interested in photography, then you are interested in something — in terms of (…)

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Memories at Risk

March 15, 2011

Found this while looking through lots of files to find hi-res files for Picturing Atrocity book. I am not as organized as I thought I was. Found all sorts of things on my laptop – Ruby 7 – I am  (…)

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An ode to Harry Callahan

January 8, 2011

from my walk in the snow yesterday – i saw Callahan’s everywhere.

At the PriceChopper

January 6, 2011

Duane Michaels

October 5, 2010

I brought my class to listen to Duane Michaels in Shelley Rice’s class. I took a workshop with him in 1976 in Arles. I remember him being the bright light in the workshop in the way he was not afraid (…)

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Heartbreaking photos

June 6, 2010

It’s the bird and fish photos that make me want to burst into tears. From BBC today.Can’t even think of the right tags for the photos. I find myself looking away from these photographs. I am posting to make me (…)

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1990-2010 20 years of Photoshop

May 29, 2010

First video demo of photoshop More videos at Geekzone’s YouTube channel I woke up this morning to a great On the Media, one of my NPR addictions, to hear two great stories about PS turning 20. Episode LINK

searching for an image of his father

November 24, 2009

How My Father LookedBy SULAIMAN ADDONIA

September 16, 2009

10 Photographs that changed the world according to the Telegraph, UK