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Archive for April, 2011

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Check out the Fujifilm X100.

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Read this Simon Roberts interview.

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Enjoying the new issue of Ahorn mag.

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Keepsy+Instagram= genius?

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Apps that I wish I’d invented are popping up everywhere. The latest is the useful evernote.

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This Leica phone thing seems made-up and un-possible, but maybe that’s just the future for you. Unless it’s a hoax or it’s April 1?

The Real Deadwood, by John C.H. Grabill

Between 1887 and 1892, John C.H. Grabill sent 188 photographs to the Library of Congress for copyright protection. Grabill is known as a western photographer, documenting many aspects of frontier life — hunting, mining, western town landscapes and white settlers’ relationships with Native Americans. Most of his work is centered on Deadwood in the late 1880s and 1890s.

Picture Yourself: Bryan Regan Takes the Stage

We love good on-set imagery, and we extra love photographers with a good sense of humor. So we’re tickled to continually see Bryan Regan’s images pop up on Facebook.

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Beautiful images of the Egyptian revolution from Stephen Yang.

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Best class title in recent memory: “YOUR PRINTS SORT OF SUCK. YES, WE’RE TALKING TO YOU.”
APRIL 30, 6:30-9:30
FREE, FREE, FREE

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