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David Schonauer Thursday April 7, 2022
The "Projections" series of presentations from noted photographers recently focused on the unfolding war in Ukraine with talks from three people. "Peter Turnley delivered a compelling visual document
that will remain with us for a long time. Alan Chin delivered riveting imagery. We were enlightened to a mandatory history lesson from Ukrainian subject-matter expert, Katria Tomko. Her presentation,
delivered straightforwardly, is a must view … Read the full Story >>
Evan Ranft Wednesday April 6, 2022
Artful inspiration is vital, but professional photographers need more than that: Building a sustainable career also takes discipline, notes YouTuber Evan Ranft in a new video. Ranft talks about some of the bad habits that have sapped his creativity, from poor eating and over-drinking to over analyzing. Read the full Story >>
The New York Times Wednesday April 6, 2022
As President Donald Trump’s tenure came to an end, his chief White House photographer, Shealah Craighead, notified his aides that she intended to publish a book collecting some of her most memorable images from the era. First, she was told Trump wanted a cut of her book advance payment in exchange for writing a foreword and helping promote the book, reports The New York Times. Then she was asked to hold off on her book project to allow the former president to take her photos, and publish his own book. Read the full Story >>
PetaPixel Wednesday April 6, 2022
NBC has sparked criticism for airing edited photos of transgender University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas that softened the athlete’s facial features. The photographer behind one of the photos says she is “surprised and disappointed” at what was done to her original shots, notes PetaPixel. Photographer and University of Pennsylvania graduate Erica Denhoff, who shot one of the photos aired by Today, told the Washington Examiner that she was “disappointed” with what was done with her photo. Read the full Story >>