Fashion Designer Karl Lagerfeld Talks Photography
Karl Lagerfeld always wears his shades, even when he's behind the camera. Karl Lagerfeld never had plans to venture into photography. But as an up-and-coming fashion designer in the '50s and '60s, the
Steve Jobs Remembered By Photographers
Diana Walker's final image of Steve Jobs, at his home office in December 2004. Steve Jobs was a man of motion. Whether through his determination to bring the most practical and stylish
Did Bob Dylan Rip-Off Henri Cartier-Bresson?
Dylan's painting "Opium" (2009) and Léon Busy's photograph "Woman Smoking Opium" (1915) As one of the most celebrated singer-songwriters of the 20th century, Bob Dylan is renowned for his influence on popular
Cinemagraphs: Photography On The Move
Photo: From Me To You It's part photograph and part film, and it has artists from both mediums excited about the applications. The cinemagraph, a term coined by photographers Kevin Burg and
Nicolas Cage Is A Vampire, Says Antique Photo Collector
The image in question was taken by G.B. Smith, a photographer of Confederate POWs. Critics who describe Nicolas Cage's acting as stiff and bloodless don't know how close they are to the truth.
Hiking the John Muir Trail — Yosemite to Mt Whitney
Starting out or completing the John Muir trail it comes down to Yosemite valley. The John Muir trail is a long and winding trail that begins in Yosemite Valley and ends at the highest point
Friends of Slain Photographer Anton Hammerl Auction Work For His Kids
Anton Hammerl's children should be proud of their father. Top photographers from around the world have agreed to sell their photos online as part of an auction to raise money for Hammerl's family, following
Tyler Shields Gives ‘Glee’ Star Heather Morris a Black Eye … For Art, Of Course
Tyler Shields is at it again. The celebrity photographer, famous for dumping a bucket of blood on Lindsay Lohan and photographing her with a gun to her head, has recruited Glee star Heather Morris
Can Photographer Dave Yoder Solve A Leonardo da Vinci Mystery With A $250,000 Camera?
A drawing by painter Peter Paul Reubens, allegedly based on da Vinci's The Battle of Anghiari. Dave Yoder wants to photograph a Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece. But there's just one little problem...
Soldiers Photographing Every Grave at Arlington National Cemetery
Company D soldiers of the 3rd U.S. Infantry, known as "The Old Guard," photograph headstones with smartphones at Arlington National Cemetery, Aug. 30, 2011, to help reconcile burial records. U.S. Army photo by J.D.