DIYPhotography Wednesday March 23, 2022
The pandemic has taken its toll on people in many walks of life, and photographers are no exception: The lack of work and financial insecurity have impacted life quality mental health of many creatives According to recent research, as many as 25 percent of photographers struggle with mental health issues, notes DIY Photography, citing a study by the Kaiser Family Foundation. The article was mentioned in an article by Scott Wyden Kivowitz of ImagenAI. Read the full Story >>
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David Schonauer Wednesday March 23, 2022
Have you got 10 forward gears and a Georgia Overdrive? If so, you're the kind of person PPD reader Jason Dailey likes to photograph. A commercial and editorial photographer based in Kansas City,
Missouri, Dailey began working on a personal project about truck drivers during the pandemic, shooting portraits at truck stops near his hometown and along highways during his travels. "Social fabric
is … Read the full Story >>
Nicole Glass Tuesday March 22, 2022
Stock photography is often viewed as a form of "passive income" for photographers that have a low barrier of entry. But just because that's the case doesn't mean it's easy, notes Fstoppers. Stock photographer and YouTuber Nicole Glass shares her tips on what has worked and not worked for her in her years of stock photography shooting. Don’t upload “saturated content,” she notes. In other words, avoid flowers. Read the full Story >>
ARTnews Tuesday March 22, 2022
Dayanita Singh is the recipient of the 2022 Hasselblad Prize, which this year comes with 2 million Swedish krona, or about $206,500. New Delhi-based Singh is the first artist of South Asian descent to win the award, which has previously gone to photographers such as Nan Goldin, Graciela Iturbide, Walid Raad, Cindy Sherman, and Wolfgang Tillmans. Known for her elegant black-and-white images, Singh has exhibited her photographs in styles that are unusual, such as folding wooden frames that she terms “mobile museums,” notes Art News. Read the full Story >>