How To Advance Your Photography—A New Photography School?
As we’re getting very near the close of this year and our first decade of the new millennium, I’m looking ahead to our goals for the next one. But really more to the point,
World's Worst Police Sketch Helps Nab Killer
[photopress:phot.jpg,full,centered] At left is the witness's drawing; Bolivian law prohibits revealing the identity of the suspect, so media outlets covered his face with the sketch, right. Reason #381 why you should always have your camera
National Geographic Photographer Meets the Inside of a Deadly Leopard Seal
[photopress:leopard_seals.jpg,full,centered] Up close and personal with a playful Leopard Seal in Antarctica. Photo by Paul Nicklen. Paul Nicklen is used to getting the tough shots. Born and raised in one of the only non-Inuit families
Supermodel Helena Christensen Photographs Climate Change in Peru
[photopress:15456523.jpg,full,centered] Christensen hopes to show the effects of climate change through photos like the one above. As a veteran supermodel, Helena Christensen knows she doesn't have to do much more than just sit back and
Incredible Milky Way Photograph Combines Images from Three Telescopes
[photopress:FE_PR_091109milkyway.jpg,full,centered] X-ray and infrared light peer through celestial dust to reveal the core of our galaxy. A new image pulled from three high-powered telescopes offers a never-before-seen view of the insides of our Milky Way
Nikon’s Digital Film Festival Boasts Ashton Kutcher, Rainn Wilson and Chase Jarvis
[photopress:kutcher_contest.jpg,full,centered] A snapshot of Ashton Kutcher's entry in the Nikon Film Festival Twitter users may be able to microblog their thoughts at less than 140 characters, but can they put all that on film? In
Award-Winning Collection Showcases Shocking Pollution in China
[photopress:20091020luguang26.jpg,full,centered] Migrant worker, April 10th, 2005. Photo by Lu Guang Though China may be a growing superpower in the world economy, not everyone is happy about the side effects unleashed in the country's wake. In
NYC Exhibit Examines 'Who Shot Rock and Roll'
[photopress:ramones.jpg,full,centered] "The Ramones" by Ian Dickson (1977). Photo: Ian Dickson In a new exhibition of rock and roll photography in New York City, the focus falls not on the rock stars, but on the photographers.
Lee Harvey Oswald Photograph is No Fake, Says Scientist
[photopress:oswald_l.jpg,full,centered] Lee Harvey Oswald in his backyard. According to a Dartmouth computer scientist, the infamous photograph of JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald holding a rifle in his backyard would have been almost impossible to fake.
Portrait of Paralympian Wins Photography Contest
[photopress:paralympian.jpg,full,centered] Paul Floyd Blake's portrait of Rosie Bancroft. Photograph: National Portrait Gallery/PA Paul Floyd Blake's touching portrait of Rosie Bancroft, a disabled swimmer with Olympic dreams, has won one of the world's top photography competitions.