Monthly Archives: August 2011

woman assaulted for photographing a mcdonalds menu

read the whole story here. ps. i’m away for a bit, posting will be sparse. submissions are highly suggested!

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ricky maynard: no more than what you see

from Ricky Maynard’s series, No More Than What You See via prisonphotography

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submissions: luz gallery

The Luz Gallery in Victoria, BC has a show currently open for submission. As part of the project, we hope to create a limited edition print with each artist that will be available to purchase through Lúz Gallery, in Victoria B.C. and online at www.luzgallery.com. And who knows where else this will take us, a [...]

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the new yorker: laura levine

“I’d always been into music—printing up fake press passes and sneaking my camera into concerts since the day I first picked up a camera,” the photographer Laura Levine told me. “Typical New York City kid. I worked for all of the usual suspects—Rolling Stone, Creem, Trouser Press, Spin,Sounds, the New York Times—and, later, the record labels. But the publication I [...]

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new gear: customizable leica d-lux 5

The Leica D-Lux 5 is now customizable.

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vancouver foundation: generation green photo contest

Send in your best shot of a green object or a green activity in a Vancouver neighbourhood, and you could win some great prizes. Young photographers aged six to 24 can win big (or small). There are monthly mini-prizes for the Green Shot of the Month. And at the end of the contest, Vancouver Foundation [...]

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photographer: michael younker

Michael Younker is 20 and based out of Savannah, GA. He’s enthralled by mystery and ambiguity. Younker’s most recent body of work, Innermore takes cues from the Dada movement, while their nonsensical name spoke for work that was politically and socially charged, innermore is a nonsensical word that applies to the visceral and introspective side of art. [...]

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