Man Finds His Photography Used Around the World Without His Knowing
This is the incredible story of how one man’s photography was used hundreds of times all over the world …
This is the incredible story of how one man’s photography was used hundreds of times all over the world …
“Thrush” is a creative short film that tells the story of a relationship in four minutes using only photographs.
February seems to be the month when lost photographers’ lives are saved thanks to their camera flashes. Last year …
It’s always fun listening to photographers recount once-in-a-lifetime experiences that lead to once-in-a-lifetime photographs. In this short National Geographic …
This is a low budget music video directed by sixtwelve for the song "The Better Man" by Cayetano, and filmed with a Canon 5D Mark II. The story centers around an old Polaroid 636 received as a birthday present.
Kodachrome film officially died at the end of last year when the last developer — …
In 2007, 26-year-old real estate agent John Maloof purchased a box filled with 30,000 negatives from an estate sale for $400. After being stunned by the quality of the street photographs, Maloof began digging and discovered that they were created by a nanny and street photographer named Vivian Maier.
Update on 12/18/21: This video has been removed by its creator.
TIME Magazine's latest cover features a photograph of Nobel Peace Prize-winner Aung Sang Suu Kyi, with the feature story offering a glimpse into her life since being released from house arrest. The above is an interesting video in which Platon, the photographer behind the photo, tells the harrowing tale of what it took to make the photo. It's guaranteed to make most portrait assignments sound extremely boring.
What’s with underwater photographers getting mugged by large sea creatures these days? Dutch photographer …
Photographer Petra Hall's fiancé recently bought a used MG convertible right before going on a vacation. However, on the way back from work the weekend before the vacation was to begin, something in the car exploded and the car went up in flames.
The list of gadgets in the car is enough to make a grown man weep: a Canon 7D, a Canon 24-105L lens, and a MacBook Air. Everything burned up.
The mystery of the Ansel Adams garage sale negatives keeps taking on new twists, but the latest twist might have solved it once and for all.
KTVU in Oakland is reporting that a Bay Area woman named Mariam l. Walton has come forward with apparently solid proof that the photographs were not taken by Ansel Adams but her Uncle Earl. She was watching KTVU report on the story Tuesday when she suddenly saw a photograph of the Jeffrey Pine on Sentinal Dome and recognized it as a print her uncle Earl Brooks made back in 1923.
Rick Norsigian, a painter based in Fresno, California, was browsing through a garage …
Here’s a fun story that might convince you to snap all the photos you can of your kids: Alex and …
37 previously unseen photographs of the Beatles have been found after being forgotten for nearly half a century. Photographer Paul Berriff captured the photographs during a Beatles tour in 1963 and 1964 when he was just 16 years old, but the negatives ended up being forgotten for over 45 years along with 850 other negatives.
On Monday afternoon, just hours after the 2010 Pulitzer Prize winners were announced, Pulitzer-Prize winning photographer …
Photojournalists Mary Chind of The Des Moines Register and Craig F. Walker of The Denver Post won Pulitzer Prizes this …
My dad is an avid stamp collector. While he does have some US stamps in his collection, he mainly focuses …
A German tourist was recently photographing at Sankt Peter-Ording in northern Germany, and ventured onto the frozen sea to …