Das Bild des Tages von: Gerd Schneider

Ausblick: Datenretter, hartes Sonnenlicht und Kinderfotografie.
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Das Bild des Tages von: Gerd Schneider

Ausblick: Datenretter, hartes Sonnenlicht und Kinderfotografie.
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2012, als Instagram noch das Netzwerk der Smartphone-Enthusiasten war, kamen zwei Amerikaner auf die Idee, ein Fotoprojekt der besonderen Art aus der Taufe zu heben: Samuel Smotherman und Renzo Grande dachten, dass es spannend sein könnte, eine Stadt über einen Zeitraum von 24 Stunden nonstop zu dokumentieren.
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Das Bild des Tages von: Arnd Dewald

Im Ausblick: Kinderfotos in der Öffentlichkeit, Amerika und Nazis im Familienalbum.
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For many of you, the harshness of winter has finally come to a close. (Yay!)
In its place you now have the beauty of spring, which means flowers are everywhere.
We’ve already starting making the most of this new and colorful season with our recent guide on frozen flower photography.
Now we’re gonna share four more ways to get creative with flower photos right in your own home.
So go pick some flowers and let’s get shooting!
Creative Ways to Photo Flowers Indoors
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Photograph FlowersIn Your Home (497 words)
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In den letzten Jahren tauchen bestimmte Motive immer wieder in der jungen Fotografie auf. Wobei der Begriff „junge Fotografie“ nicht als zu statisch angesehen und überstrapaziert werden sollte. Aber einige dieser Motive, die stark an den Leitgedanken der Romantik erinnern, möchte ich ein wenig mehr beleuchten, da die Häufigkeit ihres Auftauchens und die Reaktionen darauf kontroverser nicht sein könnten.
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Das Bild des Tages von: Konrad Winkler

Im Ausblick: Ein verrücktes Foto, ein Tierbuch und Opernhäuser.
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Ein Beitrag von: Timo Nowack
Der Fotograf Oliver Schmieg lebt und arbeitet seit 15 Jahren in Kolumbien. Im Interview erzählt er von seiner bewegendsten Recherche, deutschen Luxusproblemen und der Arbeit mit einem Auftragskiller.
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Rebecca Jackrel Having Fun Behind the Camera
It is with pain in my heart and tears in my eyes that I write this memoriam of my friend Rebecca Jackrel who recently lost her battle with cancer this week. Rebecca was a driven and dedicated wildlife photographer who prided herself in recent years raising awareness to the plight of the Ethiopian Wolf via the Ethiopian Wolf Project with Will Burrard-Lucas . Quite the world traveler her trips always centered around conservation wildlife photography of subjects spanning the Albatrosses of Midway, Polar Bears of Churchill and Svalbard, Spirit Bears of Vancouver Island, Manatees of Florida, Sea Otters of California or marine mammals & sea life along the California coast.
To say Rebecca loved animals would be an understatement as her respect and love of animals was at the core of her being. She worked as veterinary technician before catching the photography bug and regularly volunteered with her husband at the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito, California. She shared her home with a variety of furry creatures including dogs, cats and even a lost hamster that literally walked into their house. There is little she would not do for an animal, wild or domestic, in need of care and/or protection.
Rebecca at Tea Kettle Junction, Death Valley NP
I first met Rebecca at the Photochrome camera club in San Francisco back around 2004/5. She knew of me from my writing and images shared online and was in the cutest way smitten and shy in approaching me. Initially I thought I might have a stalker on my hands, but she quickly passed the non-stalker test and quickly became a good friend. It was at this time I got a glimpse of her generosity as she invited me to join her photographing the Wave in Arizona. In the years to follow she was incredibly generous in sharing her gear and most meaningful to me her support & heart felt believe in me. Very selfishly I mourn the passing of Rebecca because she was the rarest of friends who had a heartfelt interest in my work and believe in my artistic & professional development. Her support meant the world to me. I will forever treasure the time we spent together in the field and running workshops to photograph Sea Otters in Monterey and landscapes in Death Valley.
While Rebecca was never one to toot her own horn I will share her most recent and prized accomplishment she shared with me before she passed… it was her Certificate of Congressional Recognition for her work to study, document and defend the Ethiopian wolf.
Rebecca you will forever be in my heart. I will miss you more than words can describe.
You can view Rebecca Jackrel photography on her Photoshelter site.
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Remembering Rebecca Jackrel: Wildlife Photographer and Friend
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Mother’s Day is less than a week away, and we’re compiling every idea we have for your perfect gift.
We know our own shop is stuffed full of fun goodies for Mom and we’ve already handpicked the best handmade gifts for her too.
But we’re so pumped about Mother’s Day this year that we decided to scour the ‘net for juuuust a couple more awesome gifts.
Sometimes the best gift is time. Take her out to dinner, a movie or both! Spend some silly time taking instant portraits or making a photo recipe book. You’ll have a great time and create something to remember.
Mom rocks, and you do too! Make this Mother’s Day a blast for you both.
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Das Bild des Tages von: Marc Schlueter

Im Ausblick: ein stählener Riese, der Mond und Doppelbelichtungen.
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