Photojournalism Digest #1302
Holy Canoli – the world is way crazier than a large chunk of people think. How bout those floods in Germany? Climate Change? No way…. DANG
Categories: Modern Events, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel
Holy Canoli – the world is way crazier than a large chunk of people think. How bout those floods in Germany? Climate Change? No way…. DANG
Categories: Modern Events, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel
The Rodeo held in Sisters, Oregon (just a half hour west of Bend) is dubbed “The Biggest Little Show on Earth”. Occurring on the first weekend of June every year, the population of Sisters (normally a town of just over 2,000) easily triples and the roadways become grid-locked with trucks and horse trailers. On Saturday we ventured up there to have ourselves a little gander, and here is some of what we saw. (Roarke was the best dressed Ka-boy there!)
Categories: Industrial Landscape, Modern Events, Natural Landscapes, Personal Work, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel
Lots of great material emanating from the New York Times LENS Blog this past week. Starting with the ‘Holy Land ATM’ shot, is a small collection (also derived from a LENS feature) of Josh Yospyn’s photography. His work depicts the bizarre lifestyle and cultural quirks of America. GOOD LUCK OUT THERE.
Categories: Photography, Photojournalism, Travel
Here are some of my own photographs from the past month of traveling to Oregon’s various spectacular landscapes. The ‘Badlands’ are only a little over 20 miles east of Bend, and have a lot of incredible Juniper tree skeletons. The Painted Hills are vibrant clay formations that have taken millennium to emerge and are continuously undergoing phase change. Hope you like ’em! OREY-GUN
Categories: Art, Natural Landscapes, Nature, Personal Work, Photography, Travel • Tags: badlands, landscape, Oregon, painted hills, photography
Via the New York TImes LENS Blog, here are some stand out shots from the past two weeks (the first week did not yield enough to make a good enough sized posting, hence the slight disruption in regularity). HETEROGENITY
Categories: Modern Events, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel
Goodnizz me this world is huge and varied. This week we see a wide range of human path and potential from holy men and wig-wearing ‘Lords’, to mass wedding brides and sheep slaughtering. As always, all the selections are drawn from the NY Times LENS photojournalism site.
Categories: Modern Events, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel
Never ceasing to amaze and boggle the mind, the New York Times LENS Photojournalism site brings an incredible amount of images of the workings of the world to one’s attention. To be able to see such digital documentation within literal hours of a major event on the other side of the globe is not much short of magic. Special attention is due to the library dedication and the photo of Ex Italian Prime-minister falling asleep- you know how those Italians […]
Categories: Modern Events, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel
Can the world get any crazier? Yes…probably. Here are some shots to ponder from the last week in the Photojournalism world from the New York Times LENS blog.
Categories: Modern Events, Photography, Photojournalism
Don’t worry, ‘Action’ in this case doesn’t mean marching around with signs and chaining yourself to trees. 350.org has recently begun a public comment campaign directed toward the State Department, and the goal is for 1,000,000 supporters to lend their digital voices. The process literally takes all of 30 seconds (less if you are a proficient mouse clicker), so if you care about the world, future generations, and skiing and snowboarding AT ALL, you will do the Earth a favor […]
Categories: Modern Events, Photography, Photojournalism
From Pyongyang to Turkish fields, a lot of kur-eh-zeh things have been taking place this past week. Here is the best from the New York Times PHotojournalism Blog LENS. PERSPECTIVE.
Categories: Modern Events, Photography, Photojournalism