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First Photojournalism Links Features and Essays post for 2013. The previous post was made late November last year, so lots to share. I’ve divided the links in rough geographic sections, apart from the first one. Always so exciting to see new work by Sebastião Salgado. Guardian posted the latest instalment of Salgado’s Genesis project, this on Nenets in Siberia. Stunning.

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30 magazines photo en ligne Internet regorge de site internet parlant photographie. magazine en ligne, portails, blogs ... Nous avions envie de partager avec vous quelques une de nos "sources", nos inspirations. Il y en a bien d'autres, nous nous sommes arrêtés à 30. E L I T I S M ‘La scultura lingua morta III’, the first solo show at the gallery by Italian artist Giorgio Andreotta Calò. ‘La scultura lingua morta III’ gravitates around sculpture, a discipline that the artist has been following for years, alongside site-specific and performative works. Sculpture is therefore the result of an entropic process of transformation that starts with a human, natural gesture, which extends in space and time and crystallises into an object; an object which represents through its form and material the last stage of the modification of matter.

Ottawa photographer Tony Fouhse tonyfoto/drool Last week I briefly touched upon how shooting projects where you have gone right to the edge, in terms of what’s at stake, can skew what seems important. Perhaps that post, brief as it was, was the best I could put it (because it was brief). But I’ll try to (briefly) expand on those thoughts here. Here goes . . . After you’ve shot, been immersed in, a project that is dangerous to your well-being, that has pushed you to the edge of sanity, where the effects of the shooting drive, like a nail, into your brain, where do you go from there?

Focale Alternative Magazine Focale Alternative #29 : Un pas de plus vers la démarcheLigne éditoriale de décembre 2012Après la réalisation d’un rêve papier le mois dernier, je suis revenu à une édition plus conventionnelle en version numérique. J’ai profité du travail réalisé pour utiliser la maquette de… Magazine Focale Alternative #27Ligne éditoriale de juin 2012Une nouvelle pierre est de nouveau posée avec ce numéro. Petit à petit, mois après mois, Focale Alternative Magazine avance à son rythme pour partager des regards photographiques divers et variés.… Magazine Focale Alternative #24 : Cyklope – Collectif photographiqueLigne éditoriale de mars 2012Pour ce mois de mars 2012, je continue ma thématique autour des collectifs photographiques. » Pourquoi ces photographes se rassemblent-ils ? Focale Alternative Magazine #1 : Vincent Duseigne / TchorskiLigne éditoriale de Février 2010Premier épisode de l’aventure de Focale Alternative version papier électronique.

Representative Shutters The Folmer variable tension shutter is used on the United States Air Service hand-held and hand-operated plate camera and on some of the film cameras. It consists of a fixed aperture curtain wound on a curtain roller in which the spring can be set to various tensions, numbered 1 to 10. The range of speeds attainable is at best about three to one, or from yxTo to 3-^0 second, considerably shorter than the range indicated as desirable. Conscientious Articles Contemporary Photographers Diane Meyer May 6, 2013 – According to the artist, Diane Meyer’s Time Spent That Might Otherwise Be Forgotten “is based on photographs taken at various points in my life and arranged by location. Sections of the images have been obscured through a layer of embroidered pixels sewn directly into the photograph. The embroidery deteriorates sections of the original photograph forming a new pixelated layer of the original scene.

Be Creative revue néo-intimiste food for your eyes To celebrate the launch of Street Photography Now in the French language version, the publishers Thames & Hudson organise a ‘Street Photography Trail’ in Paris. The exhibtion curated by Nathalie Belayche, aka Food For Your Eyes, takes place from 5th to 28th November, throughout the Canal Saint Martin area. The prints are viewable by the passers-by 24/7. in locations ranging from hairdresser, bakery, coffee-shop to fashion boutiques, with all street facing windows, Selected photographs (18 photos) from Street Photography Now book show a mix of unexpected situations and beautiful moment of everyday life, sometimes humoristic, most of the time absurd, captured by a range of established and emerging street photographers. The Street Photography Trail preview is on 4th November.

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