December 2011
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interview: Stanley Greene /by Photo Raw Magazine
Dec 28th
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Dec 23rd
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Where Have All the Photojournalists Gone? -... →
Indeed, usage of the iPhone 4’s camera is surging, according to data from picture-sharing site Flickr. The iPhone 4 is now the second most popular image maker on the site, second only to Nikon’s D90 and ahead of every single Canon point-and-shoot. The smartphone camera is so popular, in fact, that even some photojournalists are using it.
Dec 23rd
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"Becoming a MoPho": 2011 - The Year in Mobile...
mophoapp: 2011 is about to come to a close, and there’s no question this was THE year for mobile photography! So much happened, that to write about it ALL would take multiple blog posts and probably extend this column well into 2012. So instead, I’m just going to touch upon the highlights, and give some of my own thoughts and opinions on what occurred in one big post:   INSTAGRAM...
Dec 23rd
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Dec 23rd
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Dec 19th
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Dec 18th
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Dec 17th
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Why You NEED the Zone System for Digital… | Gavin... →
The idea of visualizing and using Zones is not promoted heavily today. It seems much of the industry, including many of its educators, arrived at digital and decided that the past 150 years of photographic knowledge were somewhat irrelevant. Or maybe it’s that many photographers never understood Zones to begin with. So what I’m about to show you is not taught much, but understanding it WILL change...
Dec 17th
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Dec 16th
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Dec 15th
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VII Best of 2011: Highlights of a year in pictures →
VII photographers present their best images, shot or released in 2011
Dec 14th
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Dec 13th
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The Photo Society | National Geographic Magazine... →
The Photographer’s Advisory Board for National Geographic magazine created this site.  Photographers represented here must have completed one feature story published in National Geographic magazine.
Dec 4th
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