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Rosa Parks

Mike Evangelist (what a great name, eh) had a good idea. On his blog he tells the story of how he suggested to Steve Jobs that Apple pay tribute to George Harrison upon his passing and Jobs’ response. Apple again paid tribute to another star, Rosa Parks (4 February 1913 – 24 October 2005), a [...]

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Liao Yusheng

I was chatting last night with another fan of architectural photography and recommended he check out the work of Liao Yusheng. I came across his work sometime last year. Dont miss his pics of the Kimbell Art Museum (Louis Kahn), the Auditorium Parco della Musica (Renzo Piano) and the China portfolio. UPDATE: I just noticed [...]

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It’s the anniversary today (20 July) of the Apollo 11 moonwalk. Check out Hans Nyberg‘s photos, he stitched together the high res scans of the original NASA images and prepared an interactive Quicktime. Stitching these images to make 360 degree panoramas is a difficult task as the astronauts did not know anything about interactive panoramas [...]

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Jupitermedia adds California-based PictureArts to their Jupitermedia biz in a $63.2 million deal. PictureArts was founded in 1984, the deal includes the Botanica Collection, the Nonstock brand, Brand X Pictures and FoodPix. Jupiterimages has built their online business via their earlier acquisition of Comstock Images and ArtToday.

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Roberto Salas Photos In Chelsea

The Cuban Art Space in Chelsea has a show up of Osvaldo and Roberto Salas’ B&W photos documenting Cuban times since the 1960s. Pics include Fidel Castro, Che Guevara and others. The NYT has a short piece which includes some of the photos. The Cuban Art Space is a smallish 2nd floor gallery on 23rd [...]

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Helmut Newton: The Lost Photos

The photos and story over at Radar mag.

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World Gone Copyright Mad

link via: waxy The world’s gone copyright mad, it’s official. A photo lab refused to hand over customer pics to the customer because they looked “professional” and the customer didn’t have a release form from the photographer, despite the fact that the customer was the photographer. Yes, you read that correctly, if the pics looked [...]

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