On Documenting Devastation: “We Have to Keep Telling These Stories”
[caption id="attachment_3916" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Old cemetary outside of Bahia Murta. Photo courtesy Brigitte Grignet.
Miss Aniela on Blazing Your Own Trail and Creating Your Own Classroom
Natalie has several convincing reasons as to why she doesn't think aspiring photographers should invest in degree-based education, the least of which is the high price tag. It’s no secret that College can set a student back hundreds of thousands in debt, and considering that most institutions encourage students to explore independent on their own time anyway, photographers might be better off nixing the lofty tuition that comes with a fine arts degree.
How ModCloth's Photo Art Director Landed Her Dream Job
What's your dream job? Whether it's taking snapshots of couples in love as a professional wedding photographer, trolling around museums as a guide, or designing your own line of clothing, chances are you spend a lot of time daydreaming about your passion.
8 Essential Steps to Landing Your First Gallery Show
Life as an artist will take you places you never thought you’d go – both pleasant and unpleasant. When we start, most of us aren’t even sure where we want to end up, but headlining gallery shows throughout the world is dreamy, healthy goal.
Megan McIsaac: Empowering Women Through Art
Megan McIsaac can hardly remember a life before photography. At the young age of seven, this native of Southeast Michigan began playing with a camera and never looked back.
How to Ride A Unicycle on a Tightrope: My Photo Shoot with Brooke Shaden
At 5:30 AM I arrived at Paradise Cove in Malibu. It was cold, dark, and deserted accept for one little car with one little girl standing before it.