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Friday Links: July 24, 2020

July 24, 2020 By Ron Keith

RIP John Lewis by Victoria Pickering
  • Twelve young photographers share their stories about how the events of 2020 have shaped them.
  • Winners of the 2020 iPhone Photography Awards, the 13th annual contest, were announced this week with one of the winning images being taken with a 10-year-old iPhone 4. 
  • The Bronx Documentary Center’s third annual Latin American Foto Festival features award-winning photographers from the Caribbean and Latin America displaying work from a variety of projects that focus on social issues.
  • Pablo Iglesias Maurer revisits scenes of once-bustling 1960s resorts in the Poconos and Catskills that were captured in postcards and matchbooks to show how they look now. 
  • Take a 40-minute tour through the history of photography with the Royal Institution’s video crash course.
  • Wildlife filmmaker and photographer Mithun H captured a rare shot of Saya and Cleopatra, a black panther and his leopard partner, in the Kabini Forest in India.
  • View shortlisted images from the Royal Observatory’s annual astronomy photographer competition, from the birth of a new planet to the aurora borealis.
  • Children turn to photography as a creative outlet during the pandemic.
  • Jeff Divine shares his best photograph: a wipeout on the Pipeline in Oahu, Hawaii.

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