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Friday Links: September 8, 2017

September 8, 2017 By Noe Todorovich

Dancing at Syria Fest by Miki J.

 

  • NPR writes about how zoos prepare for hurricanes, and the accompanying image by Max Trujillo from 1998 of flamingos camped out in the men’s room honestly belongs in a modern art museum.
  • Reuters launches grant program to develop the next generation of photojournalists and will offer up to eight $5,000 USD grants.
  • A photojournalist in Ohio was injured when he was shot by a police officer who allegedly mistook a tripod for a weapon.
  • Sign up for one of the many upcoming classes or special events from the Capital Photography Center.
  • A formerly homeless photographer discusses the ethical challenges when taking images of homeless people.
  • The Lens Rentals blog has a gallery of all the equipment that came back damaged from people shooting the solar eclipse without proper protection.
  • Stolen images, a fabricated identity, and catfishing to boot: Eduardo Martins exposed as fraud who has been posing as a war photographer for years.
  • An animal shelter shares the difference good photography can make in getting animals adopted. Now where do we get that gold glitter backdrop?
  • The “WATCH ME” juried youth photography exhibit at Photoworks closes September 10.

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