Adam Harrison Levy, "Hiroshima: The Lost Photographs," from Design Observer (Nov. 10, 2008)
The story of a mysterious cache of photographs taken of Hiroshima after the detonation of the atomic bomb, which resurfaced in Massachusetts decades later. Some remarkable images.
more fromwww.designobserver.com
Charles Harbutt: Dreams and Memories - Laurence Miller Gallery
A 2001 exhibition of some of the prints of photojournalist (and former Magnum president) Charles Harbutt, mostly dating from the sixties but some much newer.
more fromwww.laurencemillergallery.com
globeandmail.com: Hutterites challenge post-9/11 security rules (refuse to be photographed for ID cards)
Hutterites refuse to be photographed for driver licenses and are making their case in Canadian court.
more fromwww.theglobeandmail.com
America in the 1930's. COLOR photographs! - NoNewbs
A very cool little collection of historical photos. A wide variety. Originally posted by a Daily Kos blogger at http://snipr.com/3h95w
more fromforums.nonewbs.com
Photography as a Weapon - Errol Morris - Zoom - New York Times Blog
Errol Morris interviews photography expert Hany Farid and Little Green Footballs proprietor Charles Johnson about the use of photo-manipulation tools in journalism and propaganda. Reproduces some incredible Heartfield images.
more frommorris.blogs.nytimes.com
Windows Live Photo Gallery - Overview
I've got to try this; people make it sound like it's better than Picasa.
more fromget.live.com
"Modern Ruins": Photo-essays by Shaun O'Boyle
Photos of (mostly) abandoned industrial-age landmarks. Mainly black-and-white, done in a very understated, documentary style. Poignant and often beautiful.
more fromoboylephoto.com
"What the World Eats": a week's food for families around the globe
Peter Menzel and Faith D'Aluisio travelled around the world and documented, in writing and photos, the diets of 24 families in different locations. For some reason the first one on the list here, showing a family in a refugee camp in Chad, didn't clip.
more fromwww.npr.org
"Alison": a father's portrait of his daughter
Three decades' worth of Jack Radcliffe's photographs of his daughter Alison. Extremely moving and beautiful images.
more fromwww.behance.net
Bill Moyers interviews photographer Gary Winogrand (1982)
I haven't watched the video yet, but I love Winogrand's work and I hope to get to this soon. There are links to download the video as well.
more from2point8.whileseated.org
Memoirs of "photographs I never took"
A photographer posts short text descriptions of photos he wishes he'd taken but couldn't. Poetic and evocative.
more fromwww.unphotographable.com
"Deleted Images": don't toss those blurry pictures yet!
Take your blurry, off-center, shot-by-mistake digital photos and share them here. You might be surprised -- some are real gems. Great for browsing.
more fromwww.deletedimages.com
Downtown business district bans outdoor photography
Silver Spring, Md., where I spent a lot of time as a kid, now has a "revitalized" downtown area, where, as it turns out, you are not allowed to take photographs. Why? The main business street, though it was built and paid for with taxpayer money, was "vac
more fromwww.washingtonpost.com
Notation: * = Private bookmark and comment|… = Clipping [?] | … = Public highlight [?]






