Anthony Morganti Monday May 2, 2022
Lightroom’s before/after function lets you switch back and forth between edited and unedited versions of your photos, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the tool’s usefulness, notes YouTuber Anthony Morganti. In a new video he shows you how to use to the tool to enhance your creativity and make your editing time far more efficient. Read the full Story >>
MACK Books Monday May 2, 2022
Famed photographer Stephen Shore has always been known for his ability to tease out the remarkable from the banal. His new book is no different, notes The Washington Post. In the book, Modern Instances: The Craft of Photography (MACK), Shore shares his thoughts and experiences on his photographic practice—or, more precisely, the things that have shaped that practice throughout more than four decades, adds writer Kenneth Dickerman. Shore calls it a “subjective scrapbook of thoughts and impressions.” Read the full Story >>
ADWEEK Monday May 2, 2022
How do you get Annie Leibovitz on board with Celebrity Cruises? By helping her bring everyone else aboard as well, notes Adweek. Leibovitz joined a host of other high-profile photographers for Celebrity Cruises’ All-Inclusive Photo Project (AIPP), which the company touts as “the world’s first diversity-focused open-source image library. The AIPP gallery features models, musicians, athletes, artists and activists as they travel aboard Celebrity ships. Celebrity is making these images available free of charge to other travel industry brands in the hopes of increasing representation within travel marketing. Read the full Story >>
Reuters Monday May 2, 2022
Recently, Dr. Dr. Shelly Tien performed a surgical abortion in Birmingham, Alabama. A week earlier, she performed abortions at a clinic in Oklahoma. She's among an estimated 50 doctors who travel across state lines, according to the National Abortion Federation, to provide abortions in places with limited abortion access, notes Reuters. The news service profiles Tien as part of its Wilder Image feature, with photography from Evelyn Hockstein. The future of Tien’s work is in doubt notes Reuters. Read the full Story >>