1. Ben Lowy: Virtually Unfiltered →

    Ben Lowy on Cellphone Camera Apps and the Ben Lowy App - Lens Blog | NYTimes.com

    As he sees it, shooting with cellphones and Hipstamatic is no different than picking black-and-white film over color or deciding to shoot with a Holga camera instead of a large-format camera. The decisions are executed in the camera before the image is exported.

  2. Tarana Akbari, 12, screams in fear moments after a suicide bomber detonated a bomb in a crowd at the Abul Fazel Shrine in Kabul on December 06, 2011.
Massoud Hossaini / AFP
Pulitzer Prize 2012 Breaking News Photography /in The Pulitzer Prizes | Works

    Tarana Akbari, 12, screams in fear moments after a suicide bomber detonated a bomb in a crowd at the Abul Fazel Shrine in Kabul on December 06, 2011.

    Massoud Hossaini / AFP

    Pulitzer Prize 2012 Breaking News Photography /in The Pulitzer Prizes | Works

  3. iSee – The eyes of VII in the hands of Hipstamatic | Griffin Museum of Photograhy by Digital Silver Imaging

    iSee – The eyes of VII in the hands of Hipstamatic | Griffin Museum of Photograhy by Digital Silver Imaging

  4. livelymorgue:

    Oct. 7, 1956: Yogi Berra’s hands were the focus of an article titled “Hands of Catchers Take Battering,” published five days after the photo was taken. “These catchers’ hands will win no beauty prize,” the reporter wrote, “but as functional implements they rate special awards.” Photo: The New York Times  

  5. Telegraph's picture editor caught in copyright infringement blunder [update] - British Journal of Photography →

    A deputy picture editor for The Daily Telegraph’s website has been caught arguing that editorial staff is not required to gain clearance for the use of images online due to the nature of the industry, BJP can report.

    Read more: http://www.bjp-online.com/british-journal-of-photography/news/2145296/telegraphs-picture-editor-caught-copyright-infringement-blunder#ixzz1m51MN22q 

  6. Post-processing in the digital age: Photojournalists and 10b Photography - British Journal of Photography →

    10b Photography has established itself as one of the world’s leading digital darkrooms, handling post-production for scores of award-winning photojournalists who trust that the company knows where to draw the line between processing and manipulation. Olivier Laurent meets the founders.

  7. interview: Stanley Greene /by Photo Raw Magazine

  8. Where Have All the Photojournalists Gone? - Technology - GOOD →

    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.

  9. Are you ready for your embed? /via Photographers Blog

    Are you ready for your embed? /via Photographers Blog

  10. Photojournalism Behind the Scenes /by Ruben Salvadori

    Presentation of Photojournalism Behind the Scenes, an auto-critical photo essay showing the paradoxes of conflict-image production and considering the role of the photographer in the events.

  11. Tim Hetherington in Libya: witness to war /via The Guardian

    Tim Hetherington in Libya: witness to war /via The Guardian