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Bookspread(s) of the Week: Dick Jewell

by Mário Pires 20.10.2011 Mobile

Via Scoop.it – Photography Now From The Archives: Dick Jewell’s Hysteric Glamour, coming soon. Don’t miss out!Show original

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Hannes Schmid, Mythical Cowboys | La Lettre de la Photographie

by Mário Pires 20.10.2011 Mobile

Via Scoop.it – Photography Now Edwynn Houk Gallery presents the first New York solo exhibition for the Swiss artist Hannes Schmid.Show original

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Does Editorial Post-Production Cost Too Much?

by Mário Pires 20.10.2011 Mobile

Via Scoop.it – Photography Now Budget-wary photo editors are concerned about the often high costs and overuse of post-production, while photographers insist that post in an essential element of the images they deliver.Show original

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Mary Ellen Bartley, for the love of books | La Lettre de la Photographie

by Mário Pires 20.10.2011 Mobile

Via Scoop.it – Photography Now Mary Ellen Bartley has photographed four series of books, including her Blue Books and Paperbacks.Show original

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The Daily Edit – Wednesday 10.19.11

by Mário Pires 19.10.2011 Mobile

Via Scoop.it – Photography NowSnowboarder Photo Editor: Chris Noble Art Director: Ryan “Huggy” Hughes Photographer: Lorenzo Holder Note: Content for The Daily Edit is found on the newsstands. Submissions are not accepted.Show original

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f100: Goro Bertz and Ioana Moldovan

by Mário Pires 19.10.2011 Mobile

Via Scoop.it – Photography Now © Ioana Moldovan fototazo has asked a group of 50 curators, gallery owners, blog writers, photographers, academics and others actively engaged in photography to pick two photographers that deserve (more) recognition – the underknown, the…Show original

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The Optimists – A look back at this year’s Visa Pour l’Image festival – British Journal of Photography

by Mário Pires 19.10.2011 Mobile

Via Scoop.it – Photography NowGone were the doom-and-gloom conversations at this year’s Visa pour l’Image, the world’s largest photojournalism festival, finds Olivier Laurent. Instead photographers are looking to the future and experimenting with new storytelling methods and revenue streams.Show original

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