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Photo of the Week

Calling all photography enthusiasts!–
If you have a good photograph that you would like to share and you think is good enough to be published, send it to us (including some technical information about the image).  We are looking for images of any subject that will catch the readers’ attention and paint a thousand words.  After [...]

Through a Lens, Clearly!

Digital Dillema–
Unlike years past, our “Undas” lead story is not about ghost or death pictures. Still, others may find losing data just as scary or even more terrifying.
TechRepublic.com recently came out with a very interesting article titled “Facing a data apocalypse: The limitations of digital storage” by Donovan Colbert. It asserts that with the advent [...]

Photographer of the Week

Daks Bangawan - Underlining Passion–
by Yugel Losorata–
Photography enthusiasts traditionally discover the craft outside classroom setup.
Yet, for lensman Daks Bangawan, it was in his photography class as a student at the University of the Philippines (UP) that he found photography and fell in love with it in a love-at-first-sight way. The subject was part of the [...]

Photo of the Week

Calling all photography enthusiasts!–
If you have a good photograph that you would like to share and you think is good enough to be published, send it to us (including some technical information about the image).  We are looking for images of any subject that will catch the readers’ attention and paint a thousand words.  After [...]

Through a Lens, Clearly!

Photo Contest–
On September 1, Photophilantrophy.org announced the deadline for the 2011 Activist Awards. Guidelines to the contest state: “Submitted photos must depict the work of a charitable organization (designated by 501c3 in the U.S., or international equivalent) and be presented as a photo essay. All photographs in the essay must have been taken within the [...]

Photographs & Memories

Lessons learned from Ancient Acropolis-
Text and photos by Dr. Eduardo Go–
Visiting cities of ancient glory has been a desired destination in my list of foreign travels. And at last, my wife and I girded for a four-day trip to Athens, Greece recently.
We stayed in a five-star hotel and to our pleasant surprise, we were upgraded [...]

Through a Lens, Clearly!

Photo Ethics–
We start today’s column with a couple of recent news items that raised questions on ethics and responsibility in taking, retouching, and publishing photographs.
In its August 5 issue, Photography News (http://www.photography-news.com/) featured the controversy over the sexualized images of a 10-year-old female model recently published by Vogue magazine. As described by the Mother’s Union, [...]

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