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Black & White Photography
Peering Into Hong Kong’s Dark Side
By Jonathan DeHart
When Life Becomes Art...
Thanks to the Internet, I’ve again been blessed with information I may have missed otherwise. A UK-based colleague has just informed me (by email) that acclaimed photojournalist Don McCullin, best known for capturing iconic images of conflicts in Vie
Photography 101: Be Likeable (?)
I’ve found in my work that people who photograph for a living–and in particular who travel to photograph–often seem to possess a refreshing humility and openness about their work. Perhaps it has to do with a level of wisdom they inevitably gain in
Real China in (a lot of) photos
Last week there was a truly fantastic photo shoot of the annual camel fair in Rajasthan, India, featured in the Boston Globe. The high quality of the pictures reminded me of another great exhibition currently being shown over at the China Institute G