Showing posts with label Darius Himes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Darius Himes. Show all posts

11.27.2011

Reading Shortlist 11.27.11

The Reading Shortlist is an occasional post with a listing of recommended readings and links. A recommendation does not necessarily suggest an agreement with the contents of the post.

Andy Adams (Moderator) with Molly Landreth, Amy Stein, and Phillip Toledano, Light Work, "Photo 2.0 – Online Photographic Thinking / SPE Conference at Light Work"

Darius D. Himes and Mary Virginia Swanson, New York Public Library Series, "Publish Your Photography Book"

C.B. Liddell, Fujiland, "Interview: Nobuyoshi Araki"

Kate Namestnik, Online Conference on Networks and Communities, "Photography 2.0: How Web 2.0 has changed photographic behaviours and practices"

Sean O'Hagan, The Guardian, "Viewer or voyeur? The morality of reportage photography" [as a warning, this article has a very graphic lead image]

Scot Sothern with Colin Pantall, Gomma Magazine, "Colin Pantall interviews Scot Sothern for Gomma"

Wayne Ford, Posterous, "Black Passport: the autobiographical work of photojournalist Stanley Greene"

11.11.2011

Reading Shortlist 11.11.11

The Reading Shortlist is an occasional post with a listing of recommended readings and links. A recommendation does not necesesarily suggest an agreement with the contents of the post.

Elinor Carucci, Ruben Nátal-San Miguel, Alan Rapp and more to be added, School Of Visual Arts Lecture Series available for free download via iTunes

Stephanie Dean, F-Stop Magazine, ""Smile!": A Polemic on Fine Art Portraiture"

Matt Eich with Joerg Colberg, Conscientious Extended, "A Conversation with Matt Eich"

Mat Gleason, The Huffington Post, "The Career Benefits of Boycotting Charity Art Auctions"

The Hacker Factor Blog, "How I Met Your Mother Through Photoshop"

Darius D. Himes and Mary Virginia Swanson, New York Public Library Lecture, "Publish Your Photography Book"

Cord Jefferson, Good, "Should Journalists Who Witness Killings Try and Stop Them?"

Jonathan Lethem, Harper's Magazine, ""The ecstasy of influence: A plagiarism"

Daido Moriyama, Japan Society, "An Evening With Daido Moriyama"

Errol Morris, The Diane Rehm Show [guest hosted by Laura Knoy], "Believing Is Seeing"

Zoe Strauss, "Atlanta Celebrates Photography Lecture: Zoe Strauss"

Ryan Tate, Gawker, "End Online Panhandling Forever!"

8.16.2011