What’s Happening in Photo: 9 Stories We’re Reading This Week
Remembering Julian Wasser, the photojournalist known for documenting Los Angeles counterculture during its heyday in the 1960s and ’70s—and creating that iconic photograph of Marcel Duchamp and Eve Babitz. [The New York Times] In 2021, the photojournalist Amber Bracken was arrested during a police raid while reporting on a protest in British Columbia. Now, the publication she was working for is suing the police for violating her rights. [The Guardian]
In Tasmania’s Derwent River, the photographer Nicolas Remy captured rare images of the critically endangered handfish, a species that “walks” on its fins. There are fewer than 3,000 of these fish in the wild. [CNN]
A golden hour portrait of a river dolphin in the Amazon takes top honors at Underwater Photographer of the Year, which drew 6,000 submissions this year. [Artnet News] An actress was shocked to discover her photograph in breast reduction ads and an erotic novel. The culprit? A model release she signed 13 years ago, which allowed the images to be sold as stock photography. “Make sure you read the fine print and don’t act out of desperation.” [USA TODAY] Tacita Dean, Brigitte Lacombe, and Catherine Opie have arrived at ICP in New York for an exhibition featuring portraits of luminaries like Maya Angelou, Joan Didion, Kara Walker, and more. [Musée Magazine] Sachi Cunningham, an ocean photographer, braves frigid waters (and sharks) while documenting surfers at Mavericks, a big-wave surf break in California—all while carrying a 20-pound camera. [The New York Times] Stephen Shore discusses about his new book, Walker Evans, Andy Warhol’s Factory, and the importance of having fun. [The New Yorker] Cheryl Miller, who captured a famous street photo in Manhattan in 1980, is suing a painter for allegedly replicating the image. [PetaPixel] Feature Shoot’s premium newsletter…brings you unique insights and actionable advice that you can't find anywhere else. Subscribe today for $10/month or $99/year.
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