- a book titled “American Pictures”, but after a Byzantine plot by the KGB to use the book as pro-communist, anti-american propaganda was uncovered, Jacob Holdt hired a lawyer to stop publication of the book all over the world.
- I found them unique, moving, sensual, brutal, sometimes even shocking, wavering between desire, pleasure and suffering - one moment attracting us to desirable bodies or exciting situations, and the next to something we have no reason to desire.
- Every software program that I’m familiar with includes some automatic adjustments, and without fail, until recently, I’ve been opposed to using them.
- Editor's Note: This is a first-person account of Bill Lawson's arrest by a state trooper while attempting to take pictures at a house fire in Maumelle on Monday evening.
- Radar has learned that NYPD detectives recently questioned New York Post photographer Ron Romano of Staten Island in connection with the Ninja burglaries which have besieged that tropical paradise this year
- In his most recent projects, Mexican photographer Alejandro Cartagena looks at urban sprawl and its ecological consequences in his country.
- The latest service to make a splash is called Uber.com and from the little bit we've seen so far, it differentiates itself from liveBooks and others in one important area for photographers -- it's absolutely free and there's unlimited storage.
- So, when I walked into the Fenger gym today and saw the sun streaming in, I decided to work the light.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
12.13.2007
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