Entries in the ‘In the News’ Category:
filed in In the News, my views on Apr.22, 2010
Hey folks. I just left a comment on an article on PetaPixel about photojournalism and the over-manipulation of images. I figured I’d post it here as well.
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As many have said above, the editing was a bit much on the final, but that’s just a matter of personal taste.
Post-processing photos has been a necessity [...]
Tags: manipulation, photojournalism
filed in In the News on Mar.24, 2010
Hey there, photographers.
Many of us are copyright paranoid to the extreme, and in a lot of cases it turns out to be for a good reason. Here is an example of one of those reasons.
This photo contest wants you to assign all of your rights to the company for their contest. However, it’s not just [...]
Tags: copyright
filed in Famous Photographers, In the News, blog news, my views on Mar.03, 2010
About two weeks ago I got a call from Mark Lamster, a columnist for the LA Times. He was investigating this article, concerning a very publicized question of photography copyright infringement between David Burdeny and Sze Tsung Leong.
Quite frankly, I think the entire situation is rather silly. One is accusing the other of imitation because [...]
Tags: copyright, infringement, LA Times, PDN Pulse, photographers, publicity, quoted, travel photography
filed in Famous Photographers, In the News on Sep.09, 2009
Who in the photo community right now is not talking about Annie Liebovitz? This year has been less than friendly to the world-renowned photographer. Her financial world appears to be crumbling – failure to repay a loan has put her entire photo archive up for grabs due to some terms on a $15 million loan [...]
Tags: A Photographer's Life, Annie Liebovitz, copyright, legal, photographer