Monthly Archives: July 2009

  If you’d told the photography masters of decades past that, one day in the far future, owning a cell phone would be tantamount to being labeled a photographer, they’d probably scoff in disbelief. Now, fast-forward to present day Metropolises, …
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  The M+B gallery in Los Angeles is featuring an exhibition of Andrew Bush’s “Vector Portraits” that he worked on from 1989 to 1997. When Bush moved to Los Angeles, one thing that immediately struck him about the city and …
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  WIN-Initiative and Resource Magazine recently announced a joint photo competition. Now, they are excited to announce that the winners of the 10 Best 10 photo competition can now look forward to varying prize packages from Sony, Blurb, Time Out, …
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  Sebastien Le Pelletier, the founder and director of Gallery Nine5 in SoHo, sat down with WINk-blog to discuss the launch of their newest project, prints995. A year in the making, prints995 is an online gallery showcasing affordable prints from …
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  Recently, The New York Times Magazine commissioned a young Portuguese photographer, Edgar Martins, to travel around the United States to visually document the devastating effects of the housing and securities market crashes that have taken place over the last …
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