Great Sunday Reads in Photography
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Spend your Sunday the way you’re supposed to, with some great reading. Here’s our roundup of interesting articles and content from around the Web for photographers. Enjoy!
A Photographer at ‘Ground Zero’ for Climate Change – British Journal of Photography
A Photo Legend Reveals Unseen Work – Washington Post
Photography As a Tool for Political Change – ArtNet News
A Photographer on the Creative Solace of Sketchbooks – Huck
Who Are We Without Our Bodies? – Vice
Photographers Documenting Italy, a Country in Lock Down – National Geographic
The Best Movies of 2020, So Far – IndieWire
The Photographer Who Won a Pulitzer, Then Quit – Irish Times
Life Magazine: The Photos That Defined the U.S. – BBC
Tips for Photojournalists From Those On the Other Side of the Lens – Poynter
Absurdist Deep Fakes Turn Estate Photography Into Art – Document
Rescued Farm Animals, Up Close and Personal – Feature Shoot
How Ansel Adams Harnessed Creativity to Communicate – The Conversation
Picturing an Unseen Photograph – Conscientious Photographer
These Are the Pioneering Women of Photojournalism – CNN
Shoot Film Like a Boss – Emulsive
Photo Essay
Shocking Self Portraits… With Static Electricity
Video of the Week
After releasing his ninth book and riding a crest of acclaim, Alec Soth thought about walking away from photography altogether. This is the story of why he didn’t.