Celebrate Twenty-Five Incredible Years APPLY NOW Application process is now open through May 25th, 2012 for this TUITION-FREE Workshop. Read further for more information regarding eligibility. The Eddie Adams Workshop is an intense four-day gathering of the top photography professionals, along with 100 carefully selected students. The photography workshop is tuition-free, and the 100 students are chosen based on the merit of their portfolios. Nikon is the Official Sponsor of Barnstorm: The Eddie Adams Workshop Continue reading →
Patient research work involving more than 5 thousand photographs resulted in a 1 minute film that AlmapBBDO created to advertise Getty Images, the world leading image database for creating and distributing visual contents. The film is surprising when showing 873 images in 15 images per second, sufficient speed to transform the series into a video that, without any text, tells a beautiful story. All photos, without any exceptions, are from the Getty Images archives.Copywriter Sophie Schoenburg and art director Marcus Kotlhar worked 6 months researching images, improving the script and building each scene so they would not only be understood, but would also touch viewers. Sometimes, for example, a scene would look perfect on paper, but the images chosen to depict it were not sufficient ... Continue reading →
To much of the outside world, the image of Haiti — when it pops up at all — is one of catastrophes, both natural and man-made. Violence, grinding poverty, flood, earthquakes all leave a lingering image of a benighted nation bereft of tender moments.Maggie Steber thinks that’s nonsense — and she has the pictures to prove it.Ms. Steber has made more than 80 trips to Haiti since 1986, venturing far and wide from the slums of Port-au-Prince, through the Artibonite Valley and up to Cap Haitien. She did this at great personal risk — not that she would brag about that. For much of this time, she covered a lot of the breaking stories and chaotic events favored by editors. But there came a point ... Continue reading →
Par Caroline Six Ce reportage a été réalisé grâce au soutien de la Fondation Gloriamundi Difficile de distinguer les corps endormis pêle-mêle sur le sol de béton. C’est encore une nuit sans électricité au centre d’accueil pour enfants de la rue de Matongue, à Kinshasa. Ruisselant du bain qu’il vient prendre ici chaque soir, Patrick, alias « Michigan » de son nom de « terrain », l’identité qu’il s’est choisie pour la rue, me mène vers ses congénères encore éveillés. Sous un préau qui fait office de salle de classe la journée, une quinzaine de garçons de la rue, « schegués » ou « phaseurs » comme on les appelle en République démocratique du Congo, plaisantent avec leurs éducateurs du Foyer Père Franck, gardiens de ... Continue reading →
by Espen Rasmussen, Terje Bringedal, Torsten Kjellstrand and Finn Ryan Using humor and a love of fantasy, "The Amazing Amy" Harlib connects with audiences through performing strenuous yoga-based contortion acts in New York City. Watch this project Continue reading →