Posts Tagged ‘
documentary ’
Mar 1st, 2009 |
By andrew |
Category: Interviews
Fine Art photographer Jessica Hilltout travelled to the mysterious African island of Madagascar. The stunning results can be seen in her latest body of work, IMPERFECTION.
Tags: africa, documentary, fine art, imperfection, jessica hilltout, madagascar, photographers, Photography, photojournalism, travel
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Dec 20th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Interviews
Mitchell Kanashkevich wanders some of the world’s most remote places, capturing the world’s disappearing cultures with his remarkable photos. From India to Indonesia, he documents the lives of people whose traditions may vanish as modernity encroaches.
Tags: documentary, fine art, fine art photographer, India, indonesia, Interviews, Kawah Ijen, mitchell kanashkevich, photographers, Photography, photojournalism, sulfur miners, sulphur miners, travel, travel photographer, travel photography
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Oct 30th, 2008 |
By andrew |
Category: Interviews
World Vision photographer David Duchemin captures the soul of travel with his beautiful photos. He shares his insights into the world of travel and NGO photography.
Tags: black and white, charities, color, colour, david duchemin, digital, documentary, haiti, India, Interviews, nepal, ngos, photographer, Photography, photos, pixelated image, tibet, travel, tunisia, world vision
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Oct 19th, 2008 |
By andrew |
Category: Books
The International Rescue Committee estimate that as many as 45,000 people die in the Democratic Republic of the Congo every month. I take a look at this tragic, war-torn country through the eyes of a writer and six photojournalists.
Tags: africa, blood river, book, book review, brent stirton, butcher, congo, democratic republic of the congo, documentary, DR Congo, hector mediavilla, james pomerantz, julien harneis, marcus bleasdale, national geographic, Photography, photojournalism, photos, review, richard wainwright, tim butcher, war
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Aug 18th, 2008 |
By andrew |
Category: Photographer Spotlight
Detroit born Joseph Szymanski moved to San Francisco to study photography. After graduating he picked up his old Leica film cameras and some Kodak Tri-X 400 and returned to the darkroom to create more artistic photographs.
Tags: black, black and white, buying, documentary, erotic, fine art, for sale, imagekind, joseph szymanski, monochrome, nudes, photgraphy, photographer, photos, prints, redbubble, traditional, white
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Aug 10th, 2008 |
By andrew |
Category: Books
The world’s attention is now firmly focussed on this vast, mysterious and incredibly photogenic country. I found 10 websites (and two books) with photos from this enigmatic country. Prepare to be amazed.
Tags: Books, china, documentary, fried eggs with chopsticks, kate furnivall, novels, photographers, Photography, photojournalism, photos, polly evans, reviews, the russian concubine, travel
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Aug 7th, 2008 |
By andrew |
Category: Interviews
Cat Vinton won the 2007 Travel Photographer of the Year Competition with her amazing photos of the nomadic tribes the Sami and the Mongols. She also wants to take a photo of the Dalai Lama wearing red shoes.
Tags: architecture, Business, careers, cat vinton, china, documentary, fashion, fine art, Interviews, laos, london, mongolia, mongols, nomads, norway, photographer, photographs, professional, red shoes, sami, shanghai, tpoty, travel, travel photographer of the year, winner
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Jul 14th, 2008 |
By andrew |
Category: Interviews
Inspirational photographer Peter Adams chats about his working life as a Travel Photographer, the second of a series of interviews with photographers that have either won or placed highly in the Travel Photographer of the Year photography competition.
Tags: Books, burma, Business, documentary, editorial, India, Interviews, magazines, peter adams, photographers, Photography, photojournalism, photos, stock, travel, working
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Jul 7th, 2008 |
By andrew |
Category: Interviews
This is the first of a series of interviews with photographers that have either won or placed highly in the Travel Photographer of the Year photography competition. I recommend you check out their website and also their online magazine Travel Shooters, aimed at anyone interested in travel photography or photojournalism.
Tags: Books, competitions, cornwall, documentary, editorial, guatemala, interview, jordan banks, photographer, Photography, photojournalism, stock, travel, travel photographer of the year competition
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Jun 19th, 2008 |
By andrew |
Category: Interviews
When I saw Richard Wainwright’s Counting the Cost of Gold story on the BBC website, I was curious to find out more about the photographer and his trip to the Ituri District of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Tags: africa, cafod, charities, charity, conflict, congo, counting the cost of gold, democratic republic, documentary, DR, editorial, gold, interview, miners, mines, mining, ngo, non-governmental organisations, photographer, photojournalist, photos, richard wainwright, war
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