Every Friday we will be sharing interesting photography links from the far corners of the web and the comfort of our own backyard. Today we have portraits from D.C., interesting answers from a photography master, and the treasures from the past resurfaced. Enjoy!
- Who doesn’t want to drink a photo of themselves?
- Commercial photographer James Bareham describes how his smartphone changed the way he shoots.
- Comparison of Chicago newspapers & Stanley Cup victory photos after the Sun-Times cut their photo staff.
- You will want to read the answers William Eggleston gave to questions from other photographers and critics.
- Have you ever wanted a 3D camera for your iPhone? There is a Kickstarter for that.
- Excellent multiple exposure portraits from Lumen8Anacostia by Joshua Yospyn.
- The Urban Photography Series from the Historical Society of Washington D.C. looks like a wonderful adventure for photography lovers and history lovers. Spots for this weekend are still available.
- Sunny 16 rule explained by Angela Kleis on the Smithsonian Arts blog.
- An old and buried interview with Cartier-Bresson was discovered by the daughter of the interviewer 32 years after her mother’s death.
- The National Geographic Found blog is full of wonderful treasures. We particularly like parade of tanks down Pennsylvania Avenue.
- And finally, kids, this is why you don’t stick your lens in the face of a wild animal.