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In the 1960s, NASA Photographers Captured Glimpses of the Universe. Now, the Iconic Images Are for Available on Artnet Auctions
As a final result of the space race in the 1960s, NASA developed some of the most iconic artworks of the 20th century in their quest to get to the moon. These ubiquitous pictures were being printed on the addresses of magazines and newspapers, featured on tv, and even illustrated on postage stamps. Now, “The Remaining Frontier: NASA Pictures From the 1960s,” reside on Artnet Auctions through January 12, provides visuals that keep on to spark curiosity and ignite our common drive to examine the unknown. These uncommon to market, awe-inspiring photos of area allude to scientific breakthroughs, the vastness of the universe, and the fragility of our possess planet,…
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See 2021 through the eyes of 12 women photographers
Raïssa Karama Rwizibuka, based mostly in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo: Congolese elegance has been distorted by intercontinental media, so considerably so that Congolese women do not believe in their natural beauty anymore. So, I required to depict purely natural Congolese beauty in its greatness and its authenticity. On the left is 19-calendar year-old Rosalie Kinja. On the right, Carine Baraka who is 23. Both of those younger women are from Bukavu/South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The idea for the photograph arrived to me in the center of a discussion with them. Quickly, I grabbed my camera and explained to the women: ‘Help me, I’m heading to…
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Top Utah photos of 2021: What Deseret News photographers saw this year
For the past 12 months, there have been moments where life felt normal again. It was almost as if there wasn’t a worldwide pandemic going on at time. So in 2021, the talented photojournalists from the Deseret News got to return to what they love so much, documenting the world up close and personal through their cameras, capturing life as we know it today. Yes, they photographed the struggles of COVID-19, but throughout the year they also treated our readers to some very memorable moments filled with light, love and life. Here are 30 of the best images of the year taken by our staff photographers. Brynlee McIntosh catches air…
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World-famous photographers join forces to protect the environment
Written by Amarachi Orie, CNN The final moments before the death of the last male northern white rhino, a 66-year-old elephant swimming in the ocean, and renowned primatologist Jane Goodall searching for chimpanzees in Tanzania in the early 1960s; these are all moments captured in a collection of powerful photographs that have been donated to raise funds for conservation projects. Works by 100 photographers from around the world will be sold until the end of the year by Vital Impacts, a non-profit that provides financial support to community-orientated conservation organizations and amplifies the work of photographers who are raising awareness of their efforts. Contributing is a who’s who of nature…
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How Influencers Impact Photographers
This is a special edition of Please Like Me! We’re running this newsletter alongside JPG, our newsletter about powerful photography that enthralls the internet. You can sign up for Please Like Me here, and JPG here. For influencers to attract sponsorship opportunities, the photos on their feeds need to look polished. That extra glisten comes from hiring professionals — which in turn has changed the photography industry. This week I spoke to Julia D’Agostino, a 25-year-old photographer based in Stamford, Connecticut, who works mainly with lifestyle and fashion influencers. “My first ever postcollege client was actually an influencer — I jumped right into the world,” she told me. She now…