Archive for December, 2008
Hitler Rants About D3x
Ben thanks for sending me this.
At The Edge of Life
Dallas Morning News Photojournalist/Videographer Sonya Hebert and reporter Lee Hancock spent a year exploring efforts to improve end-of-life medical care. They interviewed experts and attended national and regional conferences and trainings in palliative care and gained unprecedented access to Baylor University Medical Center’s palliative-care team, spending months attending team meetings, observing patient visits and interviewing clinicians, patients and families. In late May and early June, they shadowed the team around the clock for three weeks. Every patient, family member and staffer named or photographed gave prior permission, and unless indicated, the stories are presented in the order that events occurred.
The work is exceptional. This sort of inspiring work is a grand example of what the possibility if for newspaper’s telling stories on the web. you can see it here (you may have to log in to their site. sorry, but it is worth the effort.) and i recommend you share if with everyone you know.
for your viewing pleasure…
Getty Images™ on Youtube ya’ll.
Getty Images now has a YouTube channel. the best part (IMHO) are the Photographer’s Journals. check it here.
holy f*#k.
Bill Frakes FAMU video
Ami V just showed me Sports Illustrated shooter Bill Frakes‘ multimedia piece for SI Kids. the video segments were shot with Nikon’s D90 camera. The stills were shot with the D3X.
you can view it here.
PDN Photo of the Day
Jay Westcott told me about PDN’s Photo of the Day. this one is added to the list of sites i check daily.
MSNBC Year In Pictures
The Year In Pictures as chosen by MSNBC.
Josh Ritchie interview on APAD
i love photographer interviews. i love them more when the photographers being interviewed are my friends. Right now im twice as happy because my friend Melissa Lyttle interviewed my friend Josh Ritchie on the aphotoaday blog.
Merry Christmas Josh. Merry Christmas Melissa. Keep ruling it.
Speakers at EAW
Some of the best in the business wind up at the Eddie Adams Workshop. if you weren’t there, don’t fret, you can still hear some of the talks on the workshop site.
listen here.
