August 31, 2016 How Many Photos Can You Recognize By Their Nickname Go ahead, read the nickname then try to picture the image in your head. Migrant Mother The Catch The Kissing Sailor The Falling Man La… Read More→
August 25, 2016 New Member Shout-Outs: August 2016 Edition Each month at PhotoShelter we love taking time to check out our new members' work. These are just a few that caught our eye, and… Read More→
August 24, 2016 3 Scholarship Opportunities for Emerging Photographers There are so many great workshops out there. They can be so valuable - even life changing. That’s why we’re excited to grant three lucky… Read More→
August 24, 2016 Should We Care Who Took This Photo? Mahmoud Raslan’s photograph of “the boy in the ambulance” from Aleppo has struck a chord with viewers in a way that we haven’t seen since… Read More→
August 23, 2016 Introducing the PhotoShelter Mobile App for Android + iOS Updates You’re always bouncing from one thing to the next - on the road, at a shoot, scouting a location, or even stuck in traffic. A… Read More→
August 22, 2016 Is YouTube’s Louis Cole Any Different from David Guttenfelder? YouTube star Louis Cole raised eyebrows with a recent trip to North Korea and a series of corresponding vlogs that glamorize a country with human… Read More→
August 16, 2016 This Camera Ensures a Photo Finish at the Olympics Since 1932, vaunted Swiss watchmaker Omega has served as Official Timekeeper at the Olympic Games 26 times. This year at the Rio Olympics, Omega is… Read More→
August 12, 2016 What is the Best Michael Phelps & Chad le Clos Photo? (Hint: There is No Decisive Moment) It may seem counterintuitive, but even a sports action photo can tell a story in a 1/1000th of a second, and the Rio Olympics men’s… Read More→
August 11, 2016 The Olympics Prove the Value of a Photo Editor Even for the most seasoned photographers, understanding the value of a photo editor can be fleeting. Photojournalists regularly work with photo editors, but the average photographer relies… Read More→