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  • Who Should Own Photos of Slaves?

    Who Should Own Photos of Slaves?

    In 1976 while rummaging through an attic of Harvard’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology in search of old museum publications, editorial assistant Lorna Condon opened a drawer in a wooden cabinet. Inside, she found a number of flat leather…
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  • Debunking the Myth That It’s Hard to Find Black Photographers

    Debunking the Myth That It’s Hard to Find Black Photographers

    Last year, multimedia journalist, digital editor and self-taught photographer Polly Irungu took the photo industry by storm. As a Digital Content Editor at New York Public Radio (WYNC), she knows the power of promotion. So, when she masterfully used social…
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  • How John Harrington Photographed His 8th Presidential Inauguration

    How John Harrington Photographed His 8th Presidential Inauguration

    Photographer and Best Business Practices for Photographers author John Harrington is no stranger to political photography. For over thirty years he has covered the Washington D.C. scene while also serving a couple of terms as the President of the White…
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  • Photographer Jeff Sedlik Sues Kat Von D for Stealing His Photo for a Tattoo

    Photographer Jeff Sedlik Sues Kat Von D for Stealing His Photo for a Tattoo

    PLUS Coalition co-founder and CEO Jeff Sedlik filed suit against LA Ink star Kat Von D for infringing his copyright by using his 1989 Miles Davis portrait in a tattoo that she used to promote her businesses. Some have compared…
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  • Photographing the Meaning of Love

    Photographing the Meaning of Love

    Photography has always been an incredible avenue for storytelling. The power of love has always proven to make a special impact on an image. In honor of Valentine’s Day, we asked a few PhotoShelter members to share photos that represent…
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August 3, 2006

What’s That Smell?

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Preventing Trainwrecks
August 3, 2006

Preventing Trainwrecks

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Citizen Journalist
August 2, 2006

Citizen Journalist

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Seeing Near and Far
July 24, 2006

Seeing Near and Far

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July 11, 2006

Ask Michelle McNally

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July 5, 2006

Photography as Therapy

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July 3, 2006

The Smartest Guy in the Room

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Photos and the Centenarian
June 8, 2006

Photos and the Centenarian

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A False Seduction
May 26, 2006

A False Seduction

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