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Friday Links: April 12, 2019

April 12, 2019 By Ron Keith

Photo by Livia Ferguson
  • Flickr has partnered with Pixsy to start alerting photographers if their images have been stolen. 
  • David McMillan’s new book takes viewers to the ghost city of Chernobyl.
  • Leica Store DC will be hosting a street photography workshop with Gus Powell on May 17-19. Attendance is limited to 12 students, and registration costs $799.
  • A Barcelona-based photographer captures birds’ flights in a single frame that shows the paths they take and the patterns their wings create.
  • Rob Tringali talks with PDN about sports photography and how things have changed in the industry since he first began his career.
  • Researchers have captured images of a black hole for the first time ever.
  • Steven Sebring is on a mission to capture the subjects of his photography in 360 degrees with a proprietary camera system he built in an old vaudeville theater.
  • Exposed alum Kaitlin Jencso’s new exhibition “Looking Glass” opened at Hamiltonian Gallery last weekend. BYT’s Svetlana Legetic talked with Kaitlin about the show.

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