12.06.2008

Bigger dominoes beginning to fall

This last week was graced with the unpleasant announcement that E.W. Scripps has put the Rocky Mountain News up for sale. The flagship newspaper for the company that has won four Pulitzers in the past eight years.

This, in the midst of a month where more than 500,000 Americans lost jobs. Those are just the ones that filed for unemployment mind you, there could be many more undocumented.

Then two days later reports are that The McClatchy Company is putting a FOR SALE sign on their flagship The Miami Herald.

Denver will most likely become a single newspaper town, as there will probably not be someone crazy enough to buy a property that is losing over $1 million a month in a competitive market and in a declining industry. Sadly, hundreds more will be added to that skyrocketing unemployment statistic, but those additions will be people I know. People I respect. People that care about the Fourth Estate.

Scary thing is I didn't think all these troubles would come this soon. I knew that the first quarter of 2009 was going to be a bloody mess, but before Christmas bells had even begun to ring? The acceleration in the decline of the newspaper business, as well as the economy in general, is speeding up much faster than many thought would be possible. The first quarter of 2009 may just look like the basement of Leatherface's Texas Home.

12.04.2008

Photo Workshop

Been working over the last few weeks to build a working and functional website for Kenn Bisio as well as for my final project in one of my grad school classes. Had several coding issues but I think it's got a green light now. Take a peek and let me know if you find any issues. Or sign up for a trip to Ireland!

12.03.2008

Travel documentary and photography

Was tipped off about this site by a fellow photog, thankfully. There's a ton of things to look at on this blog!

I'm sure I'll link some of them soon, but in the meantime check out this one called SocialDocumentary.net

12.01.2008

Leibovitz interview

Annie Leibovitz is on a book tour for her book "Annie Leibovitz at Work" and there are a few places that have posted interviews. This is a longer interview in Seattle.

She's really created her own career and carer path in the realm of photography. It should be interesting to see what she included in the book and the back-stories. She also included who influenced and what images stand out to her.

NPR also has an interview and some photos.

Need help with some photo biz works?

John Harrington's book "Best Business Practices for Photographers" has been uploaded to AmazonOnlineReader. You can read it there for free to see if you want to buy it.

Listened to John speak at a workshop a few years ago. He's a smart guy and must know what he's doing considering the photo empire he has created.

Old School film, I mean old school

A post on APAD about the lone Kodachrome processing lab in the world with a audio slide show.

Platon talking about his portraits

This has been out there a while, but this is a solid audio file to listen to. Great stories and insight.

Faces of Sunset Blvd

Great portraiture work and idea out of California for a book. Fun site as well. The video about shooting the LAPD chief is pretty cool. Check it out.

Found via 10,000 Words Twitter Feed.