10 Ways, by Getty Images tries to answer what makes visual language powerful and where it can take us. This is a visual odyssey. Hold on to your seats folks. Yes, you will need to have Flash Player 8 installed on your machine.
Six Minute Project
Via Quick Online Tips [again!]
The Six Minute Project is “a collaborative multimedia experiment in which people upload 24 hours of their life, six minutes at a time.”
Got 24 hours to try this out?
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Should I Shoot, Or Should I Go …
…. If I Shoot There Will Be Trouble, If I Don't It Will Be Double.
If you are a photographer – novice, amateur, professional staffer or freelancer, photographing on the subways can a dicey affair.
Alicia Wagner Calzada, president of the National Press Photographers Association, shares this video clip showing an altercation between a staff photographer and a New York City policeman who clearly does not know whether photographing in the subway system is permissible or not.
According to Calzada, “It illustrates a struggle that we are having with the right to take pictures in public places. As a bit of background, the NPPA (joined by several other groups) fought hard to block a proposal to ban photography on public transit in NY. It was defeated. But it appears they decided to enforce it anyway.”
If you are stopped by transit authorities or the police for photographing in the subway or train systems in and around New York City know that the law is on your side but it hasn't yet trickled down to those who enforce it.
If you are a photojournalist, are you to surrender to their directives to stop photographing? Or, are you prepared to challenge the officers and possibly get arrested ? As the photographer in the clip correctly states, most people will cease and desist rather than get arrested because no one wants to traverse the court system.
Ever wonder what the cost is for not telling the story? What kind of trouble will we be if all we are blanketed with is a sterile form of journalism – cleansed and approved by the authorities?
With profound apologies to The Clash for the title of this post.
[Link sent in by John Laxmi]Arindam Illustrates
Want a caricature of yourself or a family member – a perfect Valentine's Day, Father's Day, Mother's day gift?
Or, do you have any graphic design assignments, odd art jobs or design work including desktop publishing?
Send a note to my friend Arindam Mukherjee. His portfolio is on his website.
Arindam is the artist responsible for the Tiffinbox mascot you see on this website. When I hand out my business cards with the Tiffinbox logo I always receive a smile, then a compliment and then a chuckle. Arindam is great to work with and his creative vision is bound to impress you as well.