Photo Projects That Deal with the Passage of Time or Obsessive Documentation
Artist Jonathan Keller Keller first started taking a self-portrait of himself every day …
Artist Jonathan Keller Keller first started taking a self-portrait of himself every day …
tokyo camera style by John Sypal (see our interview with him) is a popular website documenting the analog camera culture in Tokyo, Japan by sharing photographs of cameras being used on the streets -- it's like The Sartorialist except for cameras instead of fashion. If you're a fan of the site and love browsing photos of old school cameras people use, you'll be happy to know that there's a number of similar websites for other cities and places around the world.
Forbes released its list of 100 most reputable companies in the world earlier this month, and a number of …
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CNBC just their list of America’s 10 most stressful jobs for 2011, and …
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It seems like more and more newspapers are launching photoblogs on their websites. It’s an awesome idea, since each of …
Here's a common story: one day you become enthusiastic about photography, and find yourself jumping at every opportunity to take photos and to improve your work. You keep this up for a while, but slowly the enthusiasm you once had starts to fade. You start feeling like you've stagnated in your growth, and that you're just doing the same old thing, over and over again.