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Friday Links: September 19, 2014

September 19, 2014 By Heather Goss

Jano Silvo by Paolo Nutini
Jano Silvo by Paolo Nutini
  • The Washington Post has launched a new photo blog.
  • These photos of the fire in the Sierra are intense.
  • At Photokina, Panasonic has announced a new pocket-sized camera featuring an f/2.8 Leica  lens, with 28mm equivalent field of view, and a 1 inch sensor. Oh, did we mention it’s also an Android phone?
  • Faceplants and apples: A Visual History of Kids Being Unimpressed with President Obama.
  • Eric Kim experienced the Magnum Workshop in Provincetown, since you couldn’t be there.
  • Australian photographer Ashley Gilbertson photographs dead soldiers’ rooms to highlight the costs of war.
  • Andrew Ward takes photos of discarded couches around Los Angeles.
  • Long-lost photographs depict the first black people to ever be photographed in Britain. The portraits of the African Choir, a South African musical group that toured the U.K. between 1891 and 1893, were last seen in a London newspaper in 1891.
  • Newsha Tavakolian returned a 50,000-Euro prize rather than see her work about contemporary Iran be controlled — distorted, she says — by the financier whose foundation selected her.
  • And how about some more volcano photos? The eruption of Mount Mayon is causing the evacuation of thousands of people in the Philippines.
  • The Royal Observatory just announced their annual photo winners.
  • This is how photographers capture those slick photos of military jets.
  • And finally, photographer Lara Hawker can help you find the tiger in yourself.

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: Andrew Ward, Ashley Gilbertson, Eric Kim, friday links, kids, Lara Hawker, Magnum, Newsha Tavakolian, Obama, Photokina, Royal Observatory, volcano, Washington Post, wildfire

In Frame: March 3, 2014

March 3, 2014 By Meaghan Gay

L1007769 by John Ulaszek
L1007769 by John Ulaszek

Photographer John Ulaszek made this funny street photo of a troop of little girls, and one of our founding fathers. It is funny to imagine good old George at the time of this portrait sitting hiding pink, polka dot gloves in his lap.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: founding fathers, George Washington, in frame, John Ulaszek, kids

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