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Monday, 15 January 2007 |
Reporter Virginia Rohan has a nice profile of Ron Galella -- the original paparazzo -- at NorthJersey.com:
Ducking punches, fighting occasional lawsuits and often being the only photographer on the scene, Galella -- for better or worse -- helped make our pop culture what it is today ...the 76-year-old Galella is so affable that it's difficult to imagine him as the man who's been spat at by Sean Penn, had five teeth knocked out by Marlon Brando and was once barred by court order from coming within 25 feet of the elusive Jacqueline Onassis.
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Wednesday, 27 December 2006 |
After working for Magnum Photos in New York City for a year and a half, Martin Fuchs, photographer and author of Journal of a Photographer: A Photojournalism Blog, recently decided to return to his native Austria to document the village of his father and the people still living there. His reasons for returning were personal, too.
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Monday, 18 December 2006 |
Five years ago, Steve Goodman decided to chuck his corporate career and go on "sabbatical" -- venturing to Southeast Asia. During this time, he has compiled a photoblog that sheds a remarkable light on his experiences. I talked with him recently about his adventures.
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Monday, 18 December 2006 |
Thomas Hawk is the reigning blog guru of digital photography, has posted 7,000 of his own photos online, and now evangelizes for the photo-sharing service Zooomr.
And that's just in his spare time -- when he's not doing his real job as an investment advisor. I spoke with Tom recently about current issues in photography, the future of stock and photographic rights, and other topics. |
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Monday, 18 December 2006 |
Refocus Phoenix is a group of Arizona amateur photographers that likes to "shoot pictures and hang out." They welcome photographers of all experience levels and seem to have a lot of fun. I talked to group members Andy, James, Brian and Josh about the goals of their organization.
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