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Sunday 16 February 2003
Mexico-based photographer Jorge Alcaide has a really neat website. Make sure you don't miss the excellent photos in the "personal" exhibition.
Mads @ 23:17 GMT+1 | a |
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Saturday 15 February 2003
Danish top-photographer Simon Ladefoged updates his website. This time there are no people at all on his photos. He calls it: "An exploration of silences and meanings with, which my consciousness never manages..."
Mads @ 11:54 GMT+1 | a |
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Friday 14 February 2003
Must-see photography: The winners of the 46th annual World Press Photo Contest have been announced. An international jury selected as World Press Photo of the Year 2002 a black & white photo by the Los Angeles-based Armenian photogramper Eric Grigorian. Here's a list of all the winners complete with links to the photos. Make sure you check it out!
Mads @ 21:33 GMT+1 | a |
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Thursday 13 February 2003
I'm not linking Graham Hicks' Hundreds of Thousands because of great photography (although some of you will probably like it). I'm linking it because it is the first wireless photolog I've seen. "All photographs are taken with a Danger Hiptop and its camera accessory. Pictures are sent wirelessly through email and posted to the site automatically." The less than perfect image quality limits the use of this technology, but I think it won't be long before we'll start seeing digital cameras with built-in wireless networking. Just imagine not having to worry about memory cards - your camera will automatically transmit the images to your home network. Imagine being able to send the photos in e-mails to your collegues and clients. Or imagine being able to update your photo website directly from your camera. Now, wouldn't that be cool !?!
Mads @ 09:54 GMT+1 | a |
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Tuesday 11 February 2003
Long time contributor David Calver has two new images, "Blackday" and "Eternal", online in the Digital Dreams exhibition.
Mads @ 17:33 GMT+1 | a |
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