March 2009
At a press briefing last week, we asked if professional web sites (such as PDN)...
– PDNPulse: The Most Exasperating Thing About LIFE.com
Wow, the mainstream media complaining that they can’t use copyrighted material for free.
This is perhaps why I’ve really begun leaning toward photographing the...
– The Exposure Project: Sam Falls
I was a lousy technician,” she said. “That part bored me.
– Helen Levitt, Who Captured New York Street Life, Dies at 95 - Obituary (Obit) - NYTimes.com
We can shoot too: Interview - Bryan Formhals, La... →
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Flickr: Discussing Do you think this model can... →
Well, lo and behold, several decades later, his by-now extensive collection of...
– The Online Photographer: The Kingston Collection
Some songs have a special meaning for a man in regards to a woman, but this can...
– [fuad.us …because .com was taken] - Mitch Hedberg
Photos: The Changing Face of Compton | Newsweek... →
In the East, the Far East, when a person is sentenced to death, they’re...
– Lost Highway (1997) - Memorable quotes
Traditional media companies had a monopoly on information for a few hundred...
– Derek Powazek - Now is a Great Time to Be a Media Maker
Evolved individuals know that people who are not intuitive can be dangerous to...
– Lao Tzu
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Ansel Adams grandson shows off new digitally... →
Well, people got attached. Once you cut the umbilical cord they attached to the...
– Charles Bukowski
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Better advertising. More informational. More entertaining. More beautiful.
– Garfield: ‘Chaos Scenario’ Has Arrived for Media, Marketing - Advertising Age - News
The fundamental obstacle for online publishing, according to the president of...
– Garfield: ‘Chaos Scenario’ Has Arrived for Media, Marketing - Advertising Age - News
The short answer is, with a great deal of hard work and exploring. I always...
– Hin Chua on contact blog
Hin Chua Interviewed on contact blog →
…a fullness of state power such as only despotism had enjoyed…surpassed all the...
– Fredrick Nietzsche (via localman)