Friday, November 26, 2010

Viewbook Photostory

Check out the top winners of the Viewbook Photostory

João Silva, 44, a South African photographer on contract with The New York Times, stepped on a mine while accompanying American soldiers patrolling an area near the town of Arghandab in southern Afghanistan on October 23rd, 2010. Despite immediate help from medics, both his legs were lost below the knees.

A fund and a Web site, Support Joao Silva Photojournalist, have been set up by Greg and Leonie Marinovich, friends of Mr. Silva, to help him and his family as he goes through rehabilitation. Money is being raised through outright donations and the sale of prints by Mr. Silva. “We have little doubt he will continue photographing but he will certainly not be able to go to war zones,” the Marinoviches said. “We estimate he will not be able to work for about two years.” Mr. Silva is at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. The New York Times has told the Pentagon that it will be responsible for his treatment and care, and is assisting his family in other ways. Should the fund collect more money than is needed, the Marinoviches said, what is left will be donated to a charity chosen by Mr. Silva. The New York Times

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Paul Gardner's HDR

Paul Gardner has a some well done photo samples of the much over used HDR (High Dynamic Range).

Fun with the iPhone

These photos were taken with the iPhone 4 and processed with Hipstamatic, PS Express applications and Adobe Lightroom.

Monday, November 1, 2010

The Third Effect

Educator Kenneth Kobré speaks of the Third Effect of being when multiple images pared together create a THIRD EFFECT, story telling or different meaning.  This technique is very useful in pictorial layouts and multimedia. Keith Skelton Photo

 

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