
PHOTO © Nadav Kander
PDN launches its 30th year with this look at photography in
the 21st Century. We consider some of the ways the decade's
technological, economic and cultural changes have affected
photography in every genre—and blurred the boundaries of
photographic categories:
Irony Refuses To Die
Photojournalism
Portraiture
Photo Books
Magazines
Blurred Boundaries
Pivotal Products: A Timeline Of The Digital Decade
Create
Spotlight: The Little Magazine That Runs Big Photo Essays
A Q&A with
Virginia Quarterly Review editor Ted Genoways
about the magazine's work with, and support for,
photographers.
How Art Buyers Find Photographers Now
We go straight to the source to find out how building a successful
commercial photo business has changed over the last decade.
Right Stuff: A Photographer's Promos With No Photos
Chris Crisman's daring new marketing campaign revolves around
illustrated cards.
Tech
Technically Speaking: Brian Kuhlmann Creates A Shadow Forest In The
Studio
A wintry scene shot indoors and the challenge of shadows cast by 18
trees.
E-Project
Greg Miller's Panoramas of the Hudson
The photographer traveled the length of the Hudson River, then
stitched together two 80-foot panoramas from the resulting
images.
PDNews
Pricing Debate: Usage Fees vs. Hourly Rates
Magazine Publishers Pin Hopes on E-Readers
Picture Story: A Risky Project Drags on, But Finally Pays
Off
Product Reviews
Leica S2
Nikon D3s & AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8 ED VR II
Objects of Desire
The Rosco Strobist Collection Lighting Filter Kit
Exposures
Ain't That America
A new book of landscape photographs by Gary Cialdella highlight
Chicago's Calumet Region.
Beautiful Disasters
Richard Mosse's large-format photographs examine the physical
evidence of the follies of man.
End Frame
The Screen Age
PDN - January 2010
Visions Of The Decade
Jan 4, 2010
PDN launches its 30th year with this look at photography in the 21st Century. We consider some of the ways the decade's technological, economic and cultural changes have affected photography in every genre—and blurred the boundaries of photographic categories:
Irony Refuses To Die
Photojournalism
Portraiture
Photo Books
Magazines
Blurred Boundaries
Pivotal Products: A Timeline Of The Digital Decade
Create
Spotlight: The Little Magazine That Runs Big Photo Essays
A Q&A with
Virginia Quarterly Review editor Ted Genoways about the magazine's work with, and support for, photographers.
How Art Buyers Find Photographers Now
We go straight to the source to find out how building a successful commercial photo business has changed over the last decade.
Right Stuff: A Photographer's Promos With No Photos
Chris Crisman's daring new marketing campaign revolves around illustrated cards.
Tech
Technically Speaking: Brian Kuhlmann Creates A Shadow Forest In The Studio
A wintry scene shot indoors and the challenge of shadows cast by 18 trees.
E-Project
Greg Miller's Panoramas of the Hudson
The photographer traveled the length of the Hudson River, then stitched together two 80-foot panoramas from the resulting images.
PDNews
Pricing Debate: Usage Fees vs. Hourly Rates
Magazine Publishers Pin Hopes on E-Readers
Picture Story: A Risky Project Drags on, But Finally Pays Off
Product Reviews
Leica S2
Nikon D3s & AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8 ED VR II
Objects of Desire
The Rosco Strobist Collection Lighting Filter Kit
Exposures
Ain't That America
A new book of landscape photographs by Gary Cialdella highlight Chicago's Calumet Region.
Beautiful Disasters
Richard Mosse's large-format photographs examine the physical evidence of the follies of man.
End Frame
The Screen Age