Posing the endlessly fascinating question of how we choose our partners, I give you, Magnum photographer Martin Parr's game of interactive Love Cubes.
2/24/2004
2/18/2004
When Rob Finch posed the question to the list,"What would Henri Cartier-Bresson say?" I wasn't prepared for the comedy that followed.
2/16/2004
"I'm horrified," said Ken Light, 52, head of the graduate photojournalism program at the University of California at Berkeley. "I think this kind of alteration is probably one of the scariest forms of trickery, particularly when it's done against a political candidate."
2/13/2004
congratulations to all the world press winners!
2/09/2004
the digital m??? no....
2/05/2004
"In my work I really want to show how obesity needs to be treated as a medical rather than an aesthetic issue. Unbelievably, it will soon be the number one killer in the United States. It kills more people in the States every year than drugs, car accidents, shootings and AIDS combined!"
London-based photographer Felicia Webb has won the 2004 NPPA/Nikon Documentary Sabbatical Grant and $15,000 for her project "Fat Times in the USA."
Now at the opposite end of the spectrum, Webb has devoted the last few years to a photographic exploration of eating disorders. She was a FiftyCrows finalist in 2003 for her documenting the lives of a handful of anorexia and bulimia nervosa sufferers.
London-based photographer Felicia Webb has won the 2004 NPPA/Nikon Documentary Sabbatical Grant and $15,000 for her project "Fat Times in the USA."
Now at the opposite end of the spectrum, Webb has devoted the last few years to a photographic exploration of eating disorders. She was a FiftyCrows finalist in 2003 for her documenting the lives of a handful of anorexia and bulimia nervosa sufferers.
2/03/2004
There are some amazing images ranging from the effects of the Iraq war on the Iraqi people to gang-related shootings in D.C. to documentary photjournalism on Capitol Hill in The Eyes of History 2004 -- the official contest of the White House News Photographers' Association.
And we're so proud... one of APAD's own founding members, David Holloway got a second place for his portrait of Jane Goodall (on his first time ever entering the WHNPA contest).
And we're so proud... one of APAD's own founding members, David Holloway got a second place for his portrait of Jane Goodall (on his first time ever entering the WHNPA contest).
2/01/2004
Walter Iooss Jr. is one of 5 photographers that has shot every Superbowl, and for this SI photographer, modern Super Bowls have lost their luster.