Monthly Archives: May 2009

  Featured WINk Talent Elana Gutmann is making the world a better place with her non-profit organization. And we at WINk are all about it. That’s why we’ve joined with Gutmann’s Make A Better Place foundation to host WIN’s first …
Continue reading

  The New York Times has launched a new blog, Lens, centered around the cultural importance of photojournalism and the documented image. The blog will showcase images already in its Pulitzer-prize winning archives (and dating back to the early 20th …
Continue reading

  PDN devoted an issue to the idea, and even the Canadian press is noticing the trend. Wedding photography, long stigmatized, seems to be going the way of the arts, with more and more couples opting to hire lifestyle photographers …
Continue reading

  Don’t try this at home. Photographer/ art director Matthew Williams has had it with the restrictions continually placed on photographers who try to take pictures of buildings, bridges, trains or anything else that officials deem a security threat. That’s …
Continue reading

  Time Out New York recently had photographer Dan Hallman shoot a series of pics of some of the magazine’s most respected chefs for their Eat Out Awards 2009 piece. The images featured world-renowned chefs (like Jean-Georges Vongerichten, for instance, …
Continue reading

  Last year, a suitcase was found in Mexico with some 4,300 frames from the Spanish Civil War. Turns out, the negatives were shot by Robert Capa, his girlfriend Gerda Taro and wartime photographer David (Chim) Seymour.   Naturally, the …
Continue reading