Canon today announced its first macro lens with a built-in LED macro light. Plus, they’re offering instant rebates up to $500 on their top DSLRs. Good news for Canon lovers: Canon today announced a new 35mm f/2.8 macro lens with a built-in macro light. More good news: If you’ve been holding off on buying that […]
8 B&W Portrait Photographers You Should Follow on Flickr
There are a lot of photographs on social media. Most of them are crap. Some are good. Some are really, really good. In this first installment of a series, “I Love Black & White Photography” scours social media for fantastic images in specific areas of photography and brings them to you, so you don’t have […]
Portfolio: Paul Carew, Exploring The West
Artist’s Statement By Paul Carew My art training began at Greenfield Community College, located in the beautiful rolling hills of Western Massachusetts, where I lived and earned an Associate degree in graphic design. While there, a major influence leading to my eventual move toward photography as my main focus was the multi-talented artist / professor […]
Sly Eye: The Photography of Dafydd Jones
By Joe Gioia; scroll to bottom for portfolio. If the first rule of celebrity photography is to prey heartlessly upon its subjects, and the second is that even the dullest candid photo, all messy hair, sweatpants, sunglasses and boring sidewalk, is enough, then the long-standing photo work of Britain’s Dafydd Jones hardly qualifies as such. […]
Joe Gioia’s Appealing Peel-Apart NYC Street Portraits
Photographer Joe Gioia’s late 80s B&W NYC Polaroid instant street portraits captured the essence of a city on the cusp of change. Joe Gioia and I met as co-workers. We were part of a staff of young, enthusiastic editors at Modern Photography during its glorious, experimental and transitional last years under the direction of […]
31 Rolls Of Film Shot During WWII Are Finally Processed. The Results? Amazing!
What happens when you find 31 rolls of undeveloped film that are dated from World War II? If you’re Levi Bettweiser, founder of the Rescued Film Project, you figure out a way to process them. That’s exactly what he did when he came across 3 rolls of undeveloped film shot by an American Soldier in […]