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Photography. A familiar landscape, now strange and emptied by the virus, as seen from above. By Ricky Carioti | Apr. 22, 2020. Before the virus, our landscape was crowded with people, ...
A photography contest shows the spread of a virus does not stop the spread of creativity. ... It’s a call of duty, beyond any boundaries and barriers, celebrating our great love for photography.
The coronavirus outbreak paused everything and put the world on lock-down. It was a photographer’s nightmare. Landscape, street, nature, and event photography were very limited, and often near ...
From the closure of factories abroad to stay-at-home orders in the states, COVID-19 is affecting the photography industry too. Learn what gear is delayed.
How a photography school in Princeton adapted early to the coming coronavirus shutdown Published: May. 14, 2020, 8:00 a.m. A student edits a photo during a class at Princeton Photo Workshop prior ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Nation believes that helping readers stay informed about the impact of the coronavirus crisis is a form of public service. For that reason, this article, and all of our ...
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The Annenberg Space for Photography, the Century City art space whose image exhibitions have touched on a diverse array of subjects, including music, celebrity and climate change, has laid off ...
Photographer Pete Muller recently spent two weeks in Sierra Leone, his second visit to the West African nation since mid-May when the current Ebola outbreak struck the country.Muller, who is based ...
Photographer (and Bridal Bliss alum) Kareem Virgo of Reem Photography clearly knows his way around a camera. Like many creatives, the current social distancing rules have greatly impacted his line ...
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