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New Dorothea Lange Biography Captures a ‘Life Beyond Limits’

  "Migrant Mother," 1936.  Photo copyright Dorothea Lange/Library of Congress In a new book on American photographer Dorothea Lange, biographer Linda Gordon goes behind the camera of one of the most influential documentary photographers and photojournalists of the last century. Dorothea Lange: A Life Beyond Limits chronicles the extraordinary beginnings of one of America's most

Dennis Hopper Photography Exhibit Heads to LA's Museum of Contemporary Art

"Biker Couple in a Bar." Photo Copyright Dennis Hopper Dennis Hopper has always been more than just an actor. The screen legend, whose health has fallen in recent years due to a battle with cancer, is also an accomplished photographer and painter. Now his art may finally be getting the recognition it deserves -- an

Marianne Majerus Named 2010 International Garden Photographer of the Year

Marianne Majerus Named 2010 International Garden Photographer of the Year The winning photograph, Layered Landscape: a moment captured. Photo copyright Marianne Majerus U.K. photographer Marianne Majerus has won the International Garden Photographer of the Year 2010 award for her gorgeous shot of a garden at sunrise. Majerus, who received a prize purse of £5,000 (about

Photojournalist Neal Menschel – Tips from His Career in Photojournalism

Nelson Mandela. Photo copyright Neal Menschel In the latest episode of "Advancing Your Photography," Marc Silber sits down with famed photojournalist Neal Menschel to discuss his career as a photographer, as well as his tips and techniques on how to improve your own photography. With a career that spans over 25 years, Neal Menschel has

Welcome to the New and Improved SilberStudios.tv!

The new site layout! Hello, everyone! Big news here at SilberStudios.tv – I’m proud to announce the launch of our brand new website!  In addition to a face lift of the overall design, the new site is now integrated with the Silber Studios site.  That means you now have complete and easy access to my

How To Advance Your Photography—A New Photography School?

  As we’re getting very near the close of this year and our first decade of the new millennium, I’m looking ahead to our goals for the next one.  But really more to the point, I’ve been looking over how much I’ve had the good fortune to learn as the host of my show now

Talking With Chase Jarvis Again

Click to Watch VideoIt's alway a pleasure and an adventure to talk with Chase. This time we met up in the bay area and talked about his new book The Best Camera, his new iPhone app and other amazing things he's been up to.  He discussed some practical advice for "turning an image on its

Wedding Photography Tips from Wedding Photographer Anna Kuperberg

Photo by Anna Kuperberg Watch The Video  I recently had the pleasure of  interviewing Anna Kuperberg, a San Francisco wedding photographer who has also been noted for her child and dog photography. She gives advice for photographers on how to approach your subjects with curiosity, and shares her techniques to capture those moments

Wildlife Photography Tips with Award Winning Photographer David Smith

David Smith is an award winning photographer from South Africa, who I met last year in "the bush." David gives practical and useful tips for how to come away with natural and "inspired" photos from a safari, or just a hike in the woods with wildlife. Join us as I discuss with David how

"… the loneliest place on earth."

 Mono Lake, in the High Sierra We just returned from hiking a section of the 211 mile John Muir Trail. On our way to the trailhead, we stopped by Mono Lake, which Mark Twian called a "lifeless, treeless, hideous desert... the loneliest place on earth." This was also the place where Clint Eastwood filmed the