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Sadly, one of the greatest photojournalists of our times, Eve Arnold, has recently passed away at the age of 99. Venturing as a female where women where not expected to be found before, she gave a unique contribution to photojournalism.
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13 years ago, Jeff Harris made a New Year's resolution - that is to take a picture of himself each day. And 13 years and 4,748 self-portraits later, has done an amazing and inspiring work. Let's check it out.
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One of the things synonymous with Henri Cartier-Bresson, aside from being a photographic genius, is his concept of the "decisive moment". Do you have shots following the same credo? Let's see it!
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In the industry, war photographers are among the most respected and their photos the most sought out and powerful. Why's this?
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A treasure trove of Spanish Civil War negatives (and not only!) by Capa, Seymour, and Taro.
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Stanley Kubrick wasn't only a star film director; he was also a superb photographer. Take a look at some of his bold Chicago snaps for a 1949 Look magazine assignment.
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Dorothea Lange's photograph, entitled Migrant Mother, expressed deep emotional impact. The creases on the mother's face showed despair and longing. Her desperate eyes yielded a flicker of hope. Her children were the pillars of her strength. She was a woman who battled depression.
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If you haven't heard of the story of Ruth Gruber, better brew a cup of coffee and prepare yourself for one of the most heartwarming photographic tales out there.
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The renowned Kodak 400TX is a high-speed panchromatic film released in 1954 for 35mm and 120mm format. Perfect for scenarios that require good DOF and fast shutter speeds. It is idyllic for push processing and for extending the distance range for flash pictures.
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For the last installment of our Top 10 Interview with a Photographer series, we bantered with Matthew Sherwood, a photojournalist based in Canada. He shared with us stories of shooting as a news stringer and photography in general.