Press Review
Paul Melcher's selection
The internet, and digital in general, has brought so much to photography, and still does. While one used to have to go and seek out photography in bookstore or newsstands, it is now easily accessible with a simple click of a mouse from anywhere, at anytime. Digital files have allowed for an e...
09.01.2012[ read full story ]
Press Review
David Schonauer
The Weekly World Tour
A glimpse of the world at the beginning of 2012: The cruise ship Costa Concordia strikes a rock at night and soon begins to settle on her side off the coast of Italy, sending thousands scrambling for their lives. To see the stricken ship is to be reminded of an event from nearl...
20.01.2012[ read full story ]
Press Review
David Schonauer
Annual World Tour 1
The following selection of photos from 2011 were pulled from the weekly reviews of imagery in the U.S. media for La Lettre de la Photographie. Looking back can be an enlightening exercise, but choosing from among all the photographs published this year was difficult. In the end, ...
19.12.2011[ read full story ]
Press Review
David Schonauer
Annual World Tour 2
Part Two of the american press review David Shonauer has worked on every week for this past year
19.12.2011[ read full story ]
Press Review
7 days of agencies
Panos Pictures
Panos Pictures is not afraid. It is not afraid to tackle issues left behind by other photo agencies, not afraid of quality, not afraid to take a clear cut positions and certainly not afraid to clear its own original path. To understand Panos (or torch in ancient greek ), you have t...
15.12.2011[ read full story ]
Press Review
Paul Melcher's selection
Most might remember American Photo as a glossy magazine, lonely beacon of photography in a sea of various consumer magazine. Launched as the US clone of the french Photo Magazine, it soon became obvious that it couldn't, and should not, remain identical. It thus quickly took a person...
12.12.2011[ read full story ]
Press Review
Paul Melcher's selection
Family photographs can be your best friends. Or, if not your best, your oldest. They stick with you through hard and good times, remain poised about your lifestyle and constitute part of your memory even when you don't remember. They stand small and proud, on some curving photographic paper,...
05.12.2011[ read full story ]
Press Review
Paul Melcher's selection
This is a fabulous time of year for photography. Not only because people will buy and use more photographic equipment than at any moment of the year, but mainly because it is the beginning of the year end galleries. Every photographic intensive company, be it a publisher or a wire service, a ...
02.12.2011[ read full story ]
Press Review
David Schonauer
The Weekly World Tour
The weekly review of photography in the U.S. media starts in Russia, where disputed results from parliamentary elections led to mass demonstrations, and, perhaps, a serious challenge to Prime Minister and Vladimir Putin’s hold on power. Elsewhere, German Chancellor Angela Merke...
16.12.2011[ read full story ]
Press Review
David Schonauer
The Weekly World Tour
The spreading protest movement in the United States got its first real photographic icon this week—a pudgy college-campus cop packing a can of pepper spray. All around the country, the crackdown on “Occupy” protests resulted in imagery depicting the force of authority as a thre...
25.11.2011[ read full story ]
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