Intimate portraits and interviews with America’s photography masters –...
When I found out about the incredible cache of photos, audio recordings, and ephemera from America’s greatest photographers that Paul Waldman has collected through his work with the Living American...
View ArticleAFTER STAFF A Closer Look – David Leeson, on leaving newspapers and...
David Leeson is known for a lot of things — his Pulitzer-prize winning photojournalism, his trailblazing video storytelling, his photo blog of intimate self-portraits. What he’s never been known for is...
View ArticleMultimedia of the Month: Try it without the music
Former BBC radio producer Benjamin Chesterton and photojournalist David White, as the multimedia production team duckrabbit, build high-quality multimedia pieces, provide insights on their blog, and...
View ArticleRon Haviv: Saving film from Serbian warlord Arkan
©Paul Waldman/LAMPP Last month we wrote about the Living American Masters Photography Project (LAMPP), which strives to document the photographers shaping our world — preserving their own stories, not...
View ArticleUsing new technology to preserve ancient cultures – Chris Rainier from Papua...
I’m happy to announce National Geographic Fellow Chris Rainier as a new regular contributor to RESOLVE. Chris is a renowned documentary photographer and has been part of the leadership team for...
View ArticlePhoto News: RIP Irving Penn – Nobel Prize for CCD inventors – More moving mag...
Irving Penn, one of the masters of photography, died Wednesday, October 7, 2009, at the age of 92 at his home in Manhattan. Penn leaves behind him a wealth of iconic imagery, from portraits of cultural...
View ArticlePhoto News: Photographers aid Haiti – James Dean chronicler dies –...
As often happens, the top news this week in photography is also the top news in the world. On Tuesday a magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti, centralized in the capital of Port-au-Prince. We’ve been...
View ArticleIs conservation photography the new postmodernism?
Renowned conservation photographer Robert Glenn Ketchum was honored as an American Master in the March/April 2010 issue of American Photo magazine. As he sees it, this might mark the beginning of the...
View ArticleImpressive group of instructors gather in Istanbul for 2010 Foundry...
As sponsors of the Foundry Photojournalism Workshop for the third year, liveBooks recently got an update about the lineup of instructors for this year’s workshop happening from June 20-26 in Istanbul,...
View ArticleAdvice from Gerald Ratto on How to Become a Better Photographer
How does one become a better photographer? To find the answer I decided to ask industry veteran Gerald Ratto. For over half a century Gerald has used film photography to capture the world. Gerald is a...
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