Articles tagged with: photographer
Photographer John Isaac arrived to New York from India in 1965, penniless. He would go on to a career as the United Nations’ top photographer, traveling the world covering war, famine and chaos before getting to turn his camera toward beauty and wildlife.
University of Florida student Tim Hussin, of Palm Harbor, Fla., was named this week the winner of the College Photographer of the Year Portfolio competition, both surprising him and landing him a coveted internship at …
An early interest in photography, a sense of entrepreneurialism and the ability to maintain relationships steered photographer Robert Caplin toward a full-time freelancing career in Manhattan, shooting for publications such as The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times.
San Diego photographer Robert Benson has created a device that can allow photographers to fire their shutter release button from distances of up to 20 miles using consumer handheld radios.
Check out this sweet page where you can scroll around and get a full 360 degree view from the photographer’s perch just before the men’s 100 meter race in Beijing.
My first shoot of the day was women’s field hockey. I wasn’t excited to shoot it and it ended up being one of the worst events I’ve shot since coming to Beijing. It would have …
Check this out–our good pal Joey Lawrence gets interviewed by MTV about shooting the poster for the upcoming film “Twilight.”
New York Times photojournalist Dith Pran, who endured the killing fields of Cambodia and had a movie made about him in 1984 died on Sunday from pancreatic cancer in Woodbridge N.J.
We’re taking a look into the weird and sometimes crazy world of photographer (artist, graphic designer, photoshop wizard, what ever you want to call him) Glenn Karisen. Better bring your thinking cap on.
Might as well hang up the gloves right now if you’re looking to win that Pulitzer, I think we’ve already found a ringer for the next 60 years of our life. He’s a seven year …
Photographer Recreates Famous Photos with Legos.
Wow, these are just plain awesome. Not only are they well done,
Do you have nothing to do and time to waste?! Play cameraman the game! Go through photos and try to identify the differences between the two. You can easily spend a few hours trying to rack up …
Sports Photography workflow with Spitfire Photo Pro
A workflow-driven solution for photographers
This year, I wanted to do something fun for our Christmas card.



