By Christina Fong A week ago, iconic photographer Lillian Bassman passed away at the age of 94 in New York City, leaving behind a legacy of fashion photography dipped in black and white elegance only she could capture. She was best known for pushing the boundaries of reality by employing such...
CHEVY KICKS IT UP-...
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So, after further digging we realized that Chevy didn’t stop at their great OK GO commercial, the campaign for their new Chevy Sonic runs way deeper. See some of the amazing stunts they’ve been pulling off for their “Let’s Do This” Stunt campaign....
BRAD AND ELI- GO GIA...
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In honor of the Giants winning the Superbowl…we thought you might enjoy this photo of photographer Brad Trent and football superstar Eli Manning looking slick and ready to play golf. Thank goodness I’m subscribed to Brad’s Blog so I never miss his great photos! For more ugly...
The Ultimate TV Comm...
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TIME: Superbowl Sunday PLACE: Somewhere in Brooklyn WHAT I SAW: The coolest TV Commercial I’ve seen in a long time. I was blown away by the creativity, the camera work, the production value, the musical taste and the exemplary execution of all of the above. Blown away? Yes. I was blown...
The New TEDxEast
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By Kathryn Turner We’ve all heard of TED, the inspiring lecture series that brings innovative people to give speeches about a wide array in minimal time, but have you heard of TEDx? TEDx is similar to TED in the way it gives presentations and talks, the only difference is that its...
Farewell Kodak?
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By Jessica Manley The company who made photography possible for the masses at the dawn of the 20th century with a little, simple box called the Kodakbrownie camera has filed for bankruptcy this past Thursday. The 131 year old pioneer film company, Kodak, may have lost the battle with the...
Mac-On-Campus 2011 P...
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By Kathryn Turner Congrats are in order for Youngkyu Park, the latest recipient of the 2011 MAC-On-Campus Featured Student Photo Vision Award! Park was chosen from a group of 11 finalists. A panel of judges, which included Bill Gratton, MAC Group Manager of Educational Markets, Selina...
Martin Luther King J...
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The King Center Imaging Project is brought to you by - www.jpmorganchase.com With Support from - www.imagingetc.com www.hasselbladusa.com As the 83rd anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday approaches, The King Center in Atlanta has partnered with JPMorgan Chase, with the help...
Google Zeitgeist 201...
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It’s hard for most of us to remember what we did last week so try remembering what you’ve searched for Google this year! Good thing Google has! Every year, for the past 7 years, the search engine giant Google, has made a list of the most popular and fastest rising searches of the year....
Winter Action Photo ...
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A snowboarder pulling a 360 in that awesome halfpipe…a freestyle skiier doing tricks you can never image doing…You know the pictures I’m talking about. Question is, do you take those pictures? If so, this is your chance to win some great prizes! Action Photo School is...
Best advice ever on ...
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Today at 11am on the Chase Jarvice channel, no one other than Ramit Sethi wil give you advice on the business of Arts and Photography. Ramit is a business guru, the author of #1 Amazon & New York Times Best-Selling “I Will Teach You To Be Rich”. So yes, he really knows a lot about the...
Pepper Sprayed at UC...
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This is just insane. Just wanted to make sure the Resource readers saw this. Share and comment on this backwards world…
99 Faces of Occupy Wall St.
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By Ashley Shufelt Photos by August Bradley Occupy Wall Street has received massive media attention since its conception over two months ago. Articles have been written, photos and videos have been taken, and interviews have been conducted with the protesters and others involved, giving the movement a more personal feel. Even if you haven’t gotten around to attending Zucotti Park – or any of the other protest sites across the country – it’s likely that at least one journalist, photographer, or protester has drawn you in through their depiction of the movement. Photographer August Bradley is one of the professionals that has taken on...
Occupy Chicago
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By Jason Houge It seems news of the Occupy movement and other protests air on networks every night. I felt it necessary to add images to the conversation more or less for my own sake. In my 32 years, I have survived excessive poverty as well as enjoyed a decent middle class lifestyle. I have...
The Next Steve Jobs ...
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By Alexandra Niki I rarely do an impulse post, but I am honestly shocked and can only do what any logical media outlet would do and give this child more attention. This SIXTH Grade student is creating apps, working to raise money for his local board of education and giving a solid speech on...
Amazon Studios getti...
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Want to design the official poster for an Amazon Studios Comedy project? Here’s your chance. Amazon Studios has partnered with Talenthouse to invite artists to design a poster for one of eight high-profile Comedy film projects in development. Artists will have their work judged by...
Aurelie ate a donut&...
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We figured this made the cut for headlines…our very own editor in chief, Aurelie Jezequel, one of the healthiest people we know…ate a donut! But not just any donut…a Dunkin’...
WTF America?! We can...
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By Mitchell Parsons Photos by Mitchell Parsons All photos © mitchellparsons.com November 2nd 2011 ~ I was walking up Broadway today after leaving Zuccotti Park/Occupy Wall Street, wondering if things are going to change, wondering if all this time and energy and struggle is going to have an...
Sleepy Hollow Has a Legend
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By Mitchell Parsons Photos by Mitchell Parsons All photos © mitchellparsons.com It was this time of year when I was at a friend’s art show in Brooklyn where I met “Taxi”. Tall and beautiful and dressed in black, an ex model turned Circus performer from Virginia. For privacy sake I’m calling her “Taxi”. After a few hours of being lost in conversation Taxi suddenly realized it was almost midnight and if she were to catch her 1am Metro North train from Grand Central Station then she would have to leave immediately. She was staying at a relative’s along the Hudson while visiting New York and wasn’t sure which subway to...
“You just neve...
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By Mitchell Parsons Photos by Mitchell Parsons All photos © mitchellparsons.com It’s 4am in the morning. I got home only a couple of hours ago and just had to write about this… Today was one of THOSE days … you know … those days where you just want to crawl in a hole...




