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Learn the Secrets of Marc Silber Shows Guests Winning PDN (Photo District) News Awards!

Marc Silber Show guests win multiple Photo District News (PDN) Photo Annual 2010 awards. PDN is an award-winning magazine focusing on the photographic community. Since 1980 PDN has been a premier source for breaking photo industry news, in-depth feature stories and work from today’s best emerging photographers. The Marc Silber Show congratulates four of our

Could You Be the Next Dog Photographer of the Year?

The winning photo for 2009 Dog Photographer of the year. Photo by Terry Pover The 2010 Dog Photographer of the Year competition is now underway, giving photographers and animal-lovers everywhere a reason to snap pictures of their favorite furry friends. Sponsored by London's Kennel Club Charitable Trust, the photography competition offers a chance for both

Nude Kate Moss Photos Go Up for Auction, Could Earn $45,000

 Kate Moss in Marrakech, Morocco (1993). Photos by Albert Watson Photographs of a naked Kate Moss, one of the world's most recognizable supermodels, will go under the hammer today in a sale that is expected to fetch nearly $45,000. A contact sheet of black-and-white photographs enlarged to a size of 7 feet shows the iconic

New NY MoMA Exhibit Tells History of Photography Through the Eyes of Women

  Ilse Bing's Self-Portrait in Mirrors (1931). Courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art, New York A new exhibit at the New York Museum of Modern Art attempts to tell the story of photography through the lens of female photographers. Titled "Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography," the exhibit features over 200 images

Robert Mapplethorpe's "Calla Lily" Could Bring in $80,000 at Auction

Mapplethorpe's Calla Lily (1984). Photo courtesy of Sotheby's A print of one of Robert Mapplethorpe's most iconic images, a white lily, is set to bring in a huge sum in an upcoming auction at Sotheby's. Mapplethorpe's photograph could fetch $80,000. Taken in 1984, Calla Lily is part of a flower study that is perhaps Mapplethorpe's

World's Largest Photo is Size of 1,200 Billboards

The panoramic shot of Dubai by photographer Gerald Donovan. The world record for the largest digital photograph now belongs to a massive image of Dubai. Nearly doubling the previous record-holder, photographer Gerald Donovan's photo is a whopping 45 gigapixels and, if printed out, would be big enough to cover 1,200 billboards. Using the GigaPan EPIC

SNL Photographer Mary Ellen Matthews Gets Retrospective in NYC

Megan Fox. Courtesy of Saturday Night Live Photographer Mary Ellen Matthews, the woman behind the popular celebrity "bumper photos" seen right before and after commercial breaks during Saturday Night Live, is finally getting her time in the sun. Matthews' work will be the subject of a new exhibit in New York City. Titled "Live From

New Stockholm Photography Museum Welcomes Annie Leibovitz, Boots ABBA

Stockholm's Fotografiska Stockholm's first ever photography museum, Fotografiska, is set to open its doors to the public on May 21, welcoming them with exhibitions from photographers AnnieLeibovitz, Joel-Peter Witkin and Lennart Nilsson. Swedish photography lovers wait in anticipation, while fans of the iconic pop group ABBA shake their heads. Built in 1906, the red brick

Photography Tips from Matthew Jordan Smith – Beauty and Fashion Photographer

Photo Copyright Matthew Jordan Smith In the latest episode of “Advancing Your Photography,” Marc Silber sits down with successful fashion and portrait photographer Matthew Jordan Smith to discuss his unique style, as well as his tips and techniques on how to make people look and feel beautiful. With a vibrant style and genuine enthusiasm for

Allen Ginsberg Photography Gets First Scholarly Exhibition

Profile of Jack Kerouac. Copyright 2010 The Allen Ginsberg LLC. Courtesy of the National Gallery of Art The photography of poet Allen Ginsberg, one of the leading figures of the Beat Generation in the 1950s, is the subject of a new exhibit at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., the first scholarly exhibition