(Note: in solidarity with the Sun-Times' photo staff, no graphics accompany this week's post).
The story's almost a week old at this point, but it'll be hard to top for sheer stupidity. Last Thursday, the Chicago Sun-Times announced that they're firing their whole photography staff. Right: every single one of them, including 1982 Pulitzer winner John Continue Reading
Tag Archives: photography
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Everybody Is A [Your Occupation Here]
Posted on June 5, 2013 by Ed Ward
This post was posted in The Ward Report
and was tagged with photography, Future of Journalism, working for free, slavery, citizen journalism, class war, Dan Mitchell, Barney Hoskins, Charles Shaar Murray -
Berlin Diary: Juggling Life
Posted on April 8, 2013 by xhiller
Some people have all the talent! I couldn't believe my eyes when I spotted a very tall unicycle resting against a lamppost. The thing must have been close to 2 meters high - at any rate much bigger than I am. My astonishment was all the greater when my friend called out 'look'! There, on Continue Reading
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and was tagged with xhiller, kreuzberg, photography, photographs by xhiller, street artists, acrobats, Hallesches Ufer, Mehringdamm, Tempelhoferüfer -
The Little Things
Posted on February 27, 2013 by Ed Ward
Next week, The Ward Report will be reporting from Brooklyn; the next two weeks from SXSWi, which ought to make for some entertaining reading, given some of the boneheaded digital culture that's always on display there. This week, though, we'll clean up some of the stuff that's been lying around the desktop here in a Continue Reading
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and was tagged with photography, Kindle, e-books, Libraries, Downloaded Music, physical objects, streaming music, textbooks, art market, authentication -
Photography Enfant Terrible to Exhibit in Berlin
Posted on May 25, 2012 by ahoj666
For over four decades, photographer and filmmaker Larry Clark has explored various of aspects teenage lust (the title of a photo series), subculture and anxiety in his generally controversial works. Clark doesn't keep a "proper" distance to his subjects, being "one of the gang" as the age difference between him and the people he shoots Continue Reading
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and was tagged with Berlin, photography, larry clark, tulsa, teenage lust, ken park, another day in paradise, c/o, bully, kids, gus van sant, harun farocki -
Cold War in a Trash Bag - New Project by Burkhard von Harder
Posted on August 15, 2011 by Burkhard
The project encompasses approximately 10,000 black and white negatives. I found them last year in the attic of a former Communist newspaper building in Vinnitsa, Ukraine. During the last 20 years, since the Ukraine became an independent state, this material has been decomposing and was set to be discarded. With the help of an official Continue Reading
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and was tagged with burkhard von harder, cold war in a trash bag, die narbe, fotografie, found footage, photography, the scar, ukraine, vinnitsa -
realeyz.tv team member Constance Hanna exhibits
Posted on January 11, 2010 by le_redacteur
realeyz.tv team member Constance Hanna will be showing photographic work at the Ridgefield Guild of Artists in Ridgefield, Connecticut.
The exhibit Kindred Spirits runs from Jan. 15 to Feb. 16, 2010.
A reception will be held in the gallery on Saturday, January 23th, 2010 (in the event of heavy snow, January 24th).
The Ridgefield Guild of Artists is a regional Continue Reading
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and was tagged with photography, Constance Hanna, Kindred Spirits, Ridgefield Guild of Artists
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