Viewing entries tagged with 'projects'

Revealed

17 Jan 2013

Scott Indermaur is the photographer and founder of the REVEALED. After attending a Photo Nights Boston event, we got to know Scott a little bit more and became interested in his work. With a book, a film, a regular radio show and an educational program all based on the REVEALED project Scott is truly a master of his craft. 

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Don't Be A Tourist, Be A Travel Photographer

07 Sep 2012
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Words by Dave Bradley

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Aint-Bad Magazine

04 Sep 2012
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Ways in which we discover new photographic content is constantly evolving, even more so true with the power of the internet. Over the past five years many online photography galleries have sprung up due to low start up cost, the alluring possibilities of infinite structure and easier access to a wider audience…the list goes on. New curators have stepped up to the plate, standing on newly built boxes for their chance to articulate a new perspective on the medium of photography and the world around them. Others are actively working to keep photographic print alive. Niche groups of people are growing in renewed appreciation for the photographic book, yearning for a more traditional output for photography.

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My Project: David Binder

12 Jul 2012
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When I think of people, creativity and passion, I am always drawn to it like a moth to a flame. My name is Elaine Totten Davis. I am a life and career coach who has a long history in the advertising and photography community and I am always inspired by the ability of creative people to bring ideas to life.

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One Tiny Hand

10 Jul 2012
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Katie Noble spoke with Zach Vitale, photo retoucher and creator of One Tiny Hand. One Tiny Hand is the brain child of Zach Vitale, Bob O'Connor and James Weinberg three creatives working in and around the Boston area. Their website alters photographs of famous celebrities and pop icons by making one hand "tiny". Bizarre and somewhat unsettling, these images generate a good laugh and a breath of fresh air among stale internet content.

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