For anyone who has worked as a designer or a photojournalist/journalist on a newspaper or magazine, this is a must see.
Question: “How does the Linotype fit in with new technology?”
Answer: “It doesn’t.”
Just too hilarious.
For anyone who has worked as a designer or a photojournalist/journalist on a newspaper or magazine, this is a must see.
Question: “How does the Linotype fit in with new technology?”
Answer: “It doesn’t.”
Just too hilarious.
Earthrise, Photograph from Apollo 11
If you were to spend 10 years at the red planet, and could take a single picture with you, what picture would it be? Take a look at the 110 answers from photojournalists around the world view here
I made this photograph in ‘The Studio’ in Sydney in 1985 . I was young at the time, I think about 25 years of age. Funny, I really did not have a clue what I was doing in terms of lighting and the concept of the image or for that matter, directing the naked woman on the studio set in front of me. I do remember the conversation with this woman and others that followed at the time. They were mostly a little older than myself. They wanted some ‘nudes’ done of themselves because, as one articulated to me, they would be great to have later (in the future) before it all turned to sh#t!
I recall, I thought their thinking was a little premature and self-critical. However, it seemed a noble pursuit, so I collaborated with them to help fulfil their vision.
Jack
Workshop participant Cim Sears has the work she authored during the Kathmandu workshop published in Nepal’s Republica. Please view Cim’s images and story on education in Nepal here.
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On the ground with Dupont and Picone
In Workshop in Motion on September 21, 2011 at 12:35 PMKathmandu was an amazing workshop view here
Our next Workshop is in Bali Nov 21st- Nov 26th. Get a feeling for what it was like on the ground with Dupont and Picone mid-workshop here