This week we have links to bright rainbow colors, photographs of childhood nightmares, and images from a time when the EPA hired photographers to document our impact on the environment.
- It may be hot, but Bill Cunningham shows that there is no excuse to not look cute when shopping at the outdoor market.
- Ever wonder what a hybrid photo of you and your sibling would look like? Ulric Collette’s “genetic portraits” do just that.
- In the early 1970’s the EPA set out to record how the changing environment affected people across the country. The result was DOCUMERICA and the exhibit is open now at the National Archives.
- In the 70’s & 80’s the Russian’s didn’t just want our blue jeans and coca-cola, they also wanted our shuttle program. These images are of their failed Buran programme.
- Want to take a workshop with Martin Parr? For just $7.99 on vimeo you can watch the recording of the last workshop he gave.
- 318 corgis met on a California beach. If we can give one tip for next year, more corgis and fewer people, please.
- Our friends at STRATA will be featured at the Miami Street Photography Festival.
- “There is enormous need for professionals who know how to tell stories with narrative punch and nuance, who can work proactively and not just reactively, and whose approach is multi-faceted. We need more “useful photographers.” Can Photojournalism Survive the Instagram Era?
- How many licks does it take to get to the center of a, oh wait, golf ball? The outside may be white, but the insides look like a special Candy Crush prize.
- Speaking of color, the Rainbow Eucalyptus must be where Rainbow Brite has retired.
- Beautiful South Korean wildlife photos taken from one man’s yard.
- Former Exposed winner Rey Lopez photographed Taylor Gourmet for the Eater DC series Eater Scenes.
- “My pictures are me. Whatever I take a picture of, it’s me. It’s about how I feel and I don’t have to think about it.” Bruce Gilden talks to Vice about his work.
- Joshua Hoffine’s series of scary images of his daughters are…well…um…just go look.
- And finally, the link you have all been waiting for, your weekly tiger.