What’s Happening in Photo: 9 Stories We’re Reading This Week
A new book highlights Richard Avedon’s iconic photographs—and many lesser-known gems. [W Magazine] An art historian hiked 50 miles to find the mysterious spot where Ansel Adams captured a strange and otherworldly photograph. [The New York Times] We need more photographs of plants if we want to save them from extinction. [The Conversation] Tim Laman is the first person to capture every known species of the bird of paradise on camera, creating nearly 40,000 pictures. [CNN] An argument between the Andy Warhol Foundation and a photographer has reached the Supreme Court. The decision could have serious implications for the art world. [The New York Times] Sony made a new camera with a laser for photographers who are visually impaired. [Inverse]
See Coober Pedy, “Australia’s strangest frontier town,” through the eyes of four photographers. [Australian Geographic] Facebook and Instagram are putting the brakes on NFTs. [PetaPixel] A collaboration between Daido Moriyama and the designer Yohji Yamamoto inspires us to imagine Tokyo through a new lens. [AnOther Magazine] Read anything interesting this week? Let us know in the comments. Feature Shoot’s premium newsletter subscribers get access to:
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