If you love music magazines as much as I do, you already know how to appreciate a good rock photographer: it's the one who can get into places other than the back stage or trailer to show the adoring public…
Corey Arnold has a bit of a fanbase around our virtual office. Not surprising, really--in addition to contributions to the likes of Men's Journal, FHM UK, Adbusters Norway and Italian Rolling Stone, he's received a grant from the American- Scandinavian…
I've been wanting to try out one of these digital photo frames for a while now-- partly because I hate to see the photos I take get shoved into the archives of my hard drive, never to be seen again;…
If you're looking for a clean, no-fuss way to post a Flickr-based photo gallery to your website, take Diego Bauducco's PictoBrowser for a spin. After a quick and painless 2-step process, it generates an html script to embed straight into…
Today Jon Coulthard launched his new website, and you all should have a look at his photos. Jon lives in Los Angeles, and as you'll see on his website, he likes to take photos of L.A. In fact, he does…
After seeing Peter Dean Rickards' Kingston, Jamaica based photo contributions to The Afflicted Yard, I was literally speechless. Then I read the Afflicted Yard's mission, or as they describe it, The Afflicted Purpose, and it made a little more sense…
Josh and I first saw Sarah Pickering's explosive photography at Scope Miami during Art Basel last year, and I was excited to see her featured in the current pHytonics issue. It's undeniably the pyro in me that's drawn to Sarah's…
Check out this awesomely simple and sexy Flickr Tag Browser, a little application built by Felix Turner of Airtight Interactive. The application starts with a simple search bar; type in a keyword and it brings up a nice view of…
Photographers in Zach Cordner's line of work sometimes fly under the radar because their work, as prolific as it may be, is frequently published in magazines, where readers aren't keyed into who's responsible for the shot until they search for…
Chris Jordan's astute societal observations have me really impressed with all of his photo projects to date. In his most recent, 'Running the Numbers: An American Self-Portrait,' he deftly puts societal habits that have "vast and bizarre" statistics associated with…