February 2012
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February 14, 2012 (CHICAGO) (WLS) — In the age of tiny, high-tech cameras, Chicago photographer Dennis Manarchy has built — from scratch — a throwback to the age of early photography. The camera is huge, filling almost his entire River North studio. It’s an old-style camera with futuristic results. “It’s a 35- foot camera that produces original film...
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January 2012
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Rebecca Lepkoff by Jim Epstein
December 2011
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Hans Aarsman’s talk at TEDxAmsterdam was titled “From pretty to ugly and back again; mysterious ways of beauty in photography” and the audience judged it one of the highlights of the day. Surprising, insightful and at times hilarious, Aarsman shows different concepts of beauty in photography, and suggests that the only real photographic beauty is to be found in pictures that were made without such...
October 2011
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Don McCullin’s war with guilt
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Rencontre avec Gökşin Sipahioğlu
Dans les années 60, il couvrait les plus grands évènements dans le monde, dont les images marquantes, emblématiques nous inspirent encore aujourd’hui. A l’occasion de son exposition “Passions” à la galerie Basia Embiricos,ce monstre du photojournalisme nous reçoit chez lui.
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September 2011
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C.R. Stecyk III - DogTown godfather - rough cut deleted scene
This clip is a very rough cut of a deleted segment from the Z-Boys documentary that talks about the original DogTown articles that C.R. Stecyk III wrote for the original SkateBoarder magazine. It begins with some material that will be familiar to those who have seen the film, in it’s rough cut form, but then goes on to show...
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RECOGNIZE photographs by GLEN E. FRIEDMAN (based on images from the Burning Flags Press book) HD by Burning Flags Press
This is a slide show of the images from Glen E. Friedman’s book, “RECOGNIZE”. This is the first of all of his books to not use anything from his past archives of infamous iconic images. It is based solely upon his most recent artistic studies and ambition.
“Glen...
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FUCK YOU ALL - interview with GLEN E. FRIEDMAN (Rome, 1998) by Burning Flags Press
This is a short film documentary made by the award winning FLUID VIDEO CREW out of Rome, Italy. The interviews were shot around Rome a few days before the FUCK YOU ALL exhibition opened at the “Museo Laboratorio di Arte Contemporanea”. The Exhibition in Roma was one of the best to date, around 2000...
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Roberta Price talking about her times in New Mexico and Colorado in the early 70s documenting communes and the counterculture, and her book Across the Great Divide
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August 2011
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Lomography History in 30 Seconds
Lomography has been featured in VoceArancio. That’s a summary of the history of LSI and about the lomographic philosophy in just 30 seconds.
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Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Film: Not deat yet
A unique look into New York City’s still vibrant analog photography community.
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“Aesthetics have no place in photographing famine” webinar with David Campbell and Jon Levy
On July 16th, David Campbell posted a blog article titled ‘Famine Iconography as a Sign of Failure,’ david-campbell.org/2011/07/16/thinking-images-v-20-famine-iconography-failure/ that resulted in a fierce twitter debate between himself and Jon Levy of Foto8 that can be...
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W.M.Hunt Talks About his Passion for Photography Dealing and Collecting
A short film bought to you by the people at Hungry Eye Magazine. hungryeyemagazine.com
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The Art of Photography (podcast series) by Ted... →
July 2011
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Balazs Gardi and Teru Kuwayama met at the world press photo masterclass in 2000, and developed a friendship and collaborative approach to photography and journalism in the years that followed.
Following the September 11 attacks on the United States, they both embarked on long term explorations of the region that is now commonly referred to as “the central front” in the...
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Doug Dubois Interview
SundayAndWednesday.com Interview by: Alex Evans Filmed by: Georgi M. Unkovski
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Stephen Gill in conversation with Martin Parr about his commission, ‘Outside In’, for the Brighton Photo Biennial 2010. Produced by Junk TV, Brighton.
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Rinko Kawauchi in conversation with Martin Parr about her Photoworks commission, ‘Murmuration’, for the Brighton Photo Biennial 2010. Produced by Junk TV, Brighton.
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Alec Soth in conversation with Martin Parr about his Photoworks commission, Brighton Picture Hunt, for the Brighton Photo Biennial 2010. Produced by Junk TV, Brighton.
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Internationally renowned artist Wolfgang Tillmans, the first photographer to win the Turner Prize, talks about his work. University of Brighton 13/10/2010
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L’expo Lisette Model par Cristina Zelich, commissaire de l’exposition
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L’interview de Lisette Model à Radio France en 1980. Il s’agit d’un entretien avec Jean-François Chevrier et Brigitte Legars à New York en mai 1979 qui a été diffusé dans l’émission “Nuits magnétiques”, France Culture, le 14 novembre 1980 (Fonds Archives sonores de l’INA).
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Time Lapse Video of Kiel Johnson’s Cardboard Sculpture of a Twin Lens Reflex Camera made strictly from cardboard, hot glue, and tape. See more of Kiel Johnson’s work at hyperbolestudios.com
Later we made the sculpture into a pinhole camera and actually took photos with it. See some of those photos at flickr.com/photos/theophoto/
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June 2011
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Ethan Levitas - Regard sur les métros new yorkais
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Le grand photographe Elliott Erwitt partage sa passion pour les chiens avec Polka et raconte au passage quelques-unes des anecdotes qui se cachent derrière ses clichés les plus célèbres.
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Le photojournaliste Stanley Greene, en reportage pour Polka en Haïti un an après le séisme, nous fait part de ses impressions.
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Filmed only a week before leaving for Amsterdam to receive the 2008 World Photo Press Award, Leica joined photojournalist Anthony Suau as he used his camera on assignment in Spanish Harlem to document the Feed the Children Drive in his ongoing coverage and interest of the economic crisis. As he traveled to Wall Street to discuss this major achievement in photojournalism, Leica had the...
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Ralph Gibson has achieved worldwide acclaim as a photographer for more than four decades. A champion of individual expression, Gibson urges photographers to develop a personal style by following their own instincts. He has worked exclusively with the Leica for almost 50 years and here is an exclusive interview for Leica Camera. Shot and Edited by Trevor Bayack / Video Assistant Brian...