Let’s face it, as much as we all like to tout community and togetherness, human beings are inherently hard wired to be Us vs Them type creatures. We can’t escape it, our species is naturally predisposed to be wary of the other guy and his way of life. Since the dawn of man, we humans tend to gather in tribes of like minded individuals and look with suspicion on those who have different beliefs and customs, and whenever possible, we like to argue the merits of OUR way vs. THEIR way.
- New Yorker Visual Editor Elizabeth Bioni writes about 6’5” photographer Gus Powell and his unique perspective of New York City
- Peta Pixel features a gorgeous time-lapse of the Iclandic volcano, Eyjafjallajökull.
- The British Journal Of Photography writes about Marc Garanger’s body of work, “Femme Algeriennes”
- If you find yourself at New York Photo Festival this weekend, make sure you take up Leica’s offer to borrow a Leica M9 full frame digital rangefinder.
- In the background of a recent New York Times photo, you can make out a dirty computer joke
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