Chase Jarvis Shooting With A Lego Camera

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX76k-chflo   DigitalRevTV has a great series called, Pro Photographer, Cheap Camera. They flew Chase Jarvis to Hong Kong and had him shoot a professional skate boarder and several different martial arts performers with a Lego toy Camera. It was surprising to see how the photos turned out with such a cheap camera, although chase

Remembering the Photography of Allen Ginsberg

Here's an interesting look into the life of Allen Ginsberg by a friend of our blog, Eve Pearce. Eve is an avid photographer who likes summer sunsets and writing in cafes. She looked into the life of Ginsberg and discovered that like all of us here, he had a keen interest in photography. Remembering the

Doug Gordon Receives International Photographic Council Award

Watch Silber Studios behind the scenes footage of Doug Gordon Preparing for his WPPI opening Doug Gordon received the United Nations International Photographic Council Award (IPC) in leadership. As it does each year, the IPC Awards kicks off May, International Professional Photographers Month, saluting professionals around the globe. “The winners, nominated by professional photography organizations, are

Rare Civil War Portraits On Exhibit at Library of Congress

Rare Civil War Portraits On Exhibit at Library of Congress Unidentified young soldier in Confederate shell jacket, Hardee hat with Mounted Rifles insignia and plume with canteen and cup. They fought in some of the bloodiest battles in American history, and yet in their photographs soldiers of the Civil War appear as calm and collected

DreamWorks to Develop Movie About Last Kodachrome Film

The last place in the world to process Kodachrome may have stopped developing it, but there are still fans who want to give the iconic film a proper send-off. DreamWorks studio has announced it will produce a new movie surrounding the demise of Kodachrome,which was officially discontinued in 2009. The film's script will be written