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Friday Links: March 23, 2018

March 23, 2018 By Noe Todorovich

“A tangled web” by John J Young
  • Get your best bird pics into the Audubon Society contest by April 2. One winner will be featured on their magazine cover.
  • National Geographic photographer Ami Vitale captured several moving images of the last moments of the last living male Northern White Rhino.
  • The Momenta Workshop is offering big tuition awards—$1,000 and $500—to photographers who’d like to attend their Project Series: Working with Nonprofits. Apply here.
  • This man took a photo with every mailbox in Seattle. (Because goals?)
  • Bettina Rheims, best known for fashion and celebrity photography, sets up makeshift studios in female prisons to delve into another realm for her latest project.
  • Looks like Google will acquire Lytro, creators of light-field technology cameras.
  • Susan Ressler’s images of cookie-cutter corporate office life in 1970s America will be published in a new book next month.
  • A timelapse of the solar eclipse from the cockpit of a U-2 is among the winners of Air & Space / Smithsonian magazine’s annual photo contest.
  • Learn about FotoEvidence’s mission and co-founder, Svetlana Bachevanova, in this Q&A. She’ll be one of several photographers offering portfolio reviews during the photo festival in June. Sign up here.

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