Close to 2010, I upgraded computer systems and was incredibly upset that I’d missing my CD of Photoshop. I was even more dissatisfied when I went to the retail store and remembered how highly-priced it was. Begrudgingly, I did re-acquire Photoshop. If I could in some way transfer information from […]
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‘Mindset of a superfan’: Pooneh Ghana on photographing musicians on tour | Photography
“I try to approach music photography in the mindset of a superfan,” says Pooneh Ghana. The Los Angeles-based photographer, 32, has been documenting the live music scene since she was a teenager. Her specialty is capturing musicians on stage in front of sweaty faces pouring over stage barriers – and […]
Can AI Win a Photography Competition? Take the Turing Test
AI graphic, still left, real award-profitable image, proper. The Royal Meteorological Culture, which operates the Climate Photographer of the Year competitiveness, has posed an intriguing dilemma: Can synthetic intelligence (AI) gain a pictures levels of competition? To response this, the Modern society drew up a Turing check in which the […]
The best photography shows of 2022 | Photography
1. Roy DeCarava: Selected Works David Zwirner, London The first UK exhibition of Roy DeCarava’s photography in more than 30 years was a sustained study in the quietly mesmeric power of light and shadow. Whether through formal portraits or mysterious landscapes and interiors, DeCarava imbued the everyday experience of Black […]
As classic photography regains popularity, film hard to come by
Nationwide Camera Trade in Golden Valley maintains waitlists to continue to keep observe of every person who has requested color film. GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — Jason Brown has worked at National Camera Exchange for 15 decades, but the keep supervisor claims he is in no way observed so numerous people […]
Splicing the male gaze and strippers revisited: the best photography books of 2022 | Photography
River’s Dream by Curran Hatleberg From Curren Hatleberg’s book, River’s Dream. Photograph: © Curran Hatleberg, courtesy of TBW Books The American south has long been fertile territory for photographers in search of atmosphere and a sense of otherness, but Curran Hatleberg’s book, River’s Dream, possesses a dreamlike quality all of […]