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You have to always be on, and while there are plenty of stars who have this down most of the time, we've narrowed it down to a few who do it ALL the time. But the question remains...who does the camera love the most? Cast your vote below and check back...
Tags: Los Angeles, Characters of The Keys to the Kingdom, Photogenic, Photography, Physical attractiveness, Human Interest
You can listen to their songs and imagine simultaneously thrashing around in some dude’s grimy basement just as easily as you can imagine it soundtracking a slideshow of all the ill middle school moments at your 8th grade graduation. This video—made by...
Tags: Gentle Friendly, New York, Imagine, Dude, Noise, Slideshow, Hospitality Recreation, Entertainment Culture, Photography, Presentation
Sonata Arctica announced their 2009 European tour with Winterborn and Delain as support bands. The first two dates, 12.11. and 13.11., were scheduled for Prague and Zlín, respectively. More information on the European tour can be found on Sonata...
Tags: Neeyla, Sylvi December, photography, photos, Sonata Arctica, Winterborn, Delain, 13th November 2009, 13.11.2009, Zlín, Czech Republic
Never take a beautiful sunset for granted. (Photo taken Nov. 11, 2009, from the Berkeley Marina, looking toward the Golden Gate Bridge.) The Punditty Project is sponsored by WIDsheets.com. WIDSheets: Write It Down and stay organized!
Tags: San Francisco sunset, photography, Bay Area, Berkeley, Punditty Project, never take a beautiful sunset for granted
Another captures a stretch of Queens Boulevard, the multilane vehicular spine of one of New York City’s five boroughs, showing its cars, walkers, stores and trees dotting into the distance. Then there is a close-up of rock climbers dangling from El Capitan,...
Tags: Mr. Cameron, San Francisco, The New York Times, The New Yorker, New York City, London, Aerial photography, Photography, Robert Cameron, Cameron, Above New York
There were the fidgeters, the yawners, the blinkers and the slouchers. There were those who nailed it on the first shot, perfect posture and a sparkle in their eyes. Then there was Diego Legaspi, his tiny feet wiggling off the wooden stool, his body leaning...
Tags: Don Hagopian Photography, school portrait, Capistrano Avenue Elementary School, Los Angeles, Lifetouch, Photography, Portrait photography
Michael Dalton wanted to open his own studio and art gallery. A photographer by trade, Dalton approached the former owner of Art Ecetera on Jackson St. and inquired about renting the building. “I talked to the previous owner Jackie about renting it out,...
Tags: Michael Dalton, photography studio, Americus, Entertainment Culture, News, Optics, Photography
Consider two photographs, almost identical, of an agonizing moment in sports history...Giants, had just been sacked by Steelers defensive end John Baker. On his knees in the turf, blood trickling down his forehead, Tittle stares with stunned dismay at...
Tags: Mark Mobley, Dozier Mobley, Y.A. Tittle, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Morris Berman, Pittsburgh Press, Atlanta, Tittle, Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees, Y. A. Tittle, Photography, Human Interest
The British Library unveils an important archive of historic images tracing the development of the medium from its beginnings in 1839 to the early 1900s. For decades, a unique collection of historic photographs of the Orient lay forgotten at the Hamburg...
Tags: Germany, Berlin, Susan Sontag, Mitch Epstein, Helen Levitt, Guggenheim Fellows, Dorothea Lange, Photography
The collection of photographs by Lubomír Kotek documents the atmosphere of Prague streets in the years preceding the Velvet Revolution.
Tags: Czech Republic, Prague, Walter Iooss, Neil Leifer, Photography, allnews, Human Interest