Monday, 27 September 2010

Previously Unseen Photographs of Marilyn Monroe

Just when you thought you had seen every possible photograph of Marilyn Monroe, some more pop up.  In this case the images have been published in a new book, Marilyn: August 1953: The Lost LOOK Photos, and it's coming out this week.

All the photographs were taken whilst the diva was actually 'resting' with a sprained ankle and unable to continue filming with Robert Mitchum in Alberta, Canada.  They were working on 'River of No Return'.

John Vachon was the photographer who took over 100 shots for the feature, commissioned by LOOK Magazine but only three were published at that time.

All the images have been digitally restored.








Friday, 24 September 2010

CIWEM Environmental Photographer of the Year 2010 Award Winners.

The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) Environmental Photographer of the Year honours amateur and professional photographers who use their ability to raise awareness of environmental and social issues. The competition encourages entries that are contemporary, creative, resonant, challenging, original and beautiful. But most of all, we want your pictures to inspire people around the world to start taking care of our environment.
Take a look at this years winning entries. For more details, click here
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An amazing picture of thousands of rays swimming through the ocean in a colossal school has scooped top prize in the CIWEM Environmental Photographer of the Year 2010 awards. The group of Munkiana Devil Rays were spotted in Baja California Sur, Mexico, by German conservation photographer Florian Schulz. He described how he was able to capture his jaw-dropping image named Flight of the Rays: "During an aerial expedition I came across something I had never seen before. Not even my pilot, who has surveyed this area for 20 years, had seen anything like it. As we got closer we started to discover its nature: an unprecedented congregation of rays. The group was as thick as it was wide, all heading towards the same direction. I have asked around why this took place but no one has been able to explain it to me. After such a unique sighting, I realise there are so many marvels in the oceans that we are yet to understand"

Thursday, 23 September 2010

Albert Watson Worthy Royal Photographic Society Centenary Medal Winner

Scotland's Albert Watson has made his mark as one of the most successful fashion, commercial and art photographers in the world – shooting over 200 covers for Vogue alone – and was this month honoured for his lifelong contribution to the art.

Mick Jagger, Los Angeles, 1992

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Photograph: Albert Watson

Eyestorm Exhibition - Fashion In Art

Not to be repeated this rare exhibition is being hosted by Eyestorm to celebrate 'the merging boundaries between fashion and fine art'. Taking place on September 30, 2010 slotted between London Fashion Week and the Frieze Art Fair.

This exhibition is taking place in an unnamed (as yet) gallery space in Mayfair, London, W1. With work by Helmut Newton, Bob Carlos Clarke, William Klein and many more famous photographers, it is sure to be a treat.

Clare Shilland, Love from...Big Ben, 2009

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© Clare Shilland, courtesy of Eyestorm


Britain From The Air - Looking Down On The UK - A New Exhibition

Britain from the Air shows you Britain as you have never seen it before. 100 huge images of our natural and built landscapes and captions tell stories of our heritage, bring alive the beauty of our environment, and challenge us all to understand the changes taking place today in our towns and cities. 

“All too often, chasing far away places, we forget just what beauty we have on our doorstep and just how rich and diverse a country we live in. I can think of no better time to celebrate Britain¹s built and natural landscapes. The scale of the hundred images that make up this spectacular street gallery is breathtaking, and I very much hope it will one day travel to every major city in Britain” - Michael Palin (RGS-IBG President).

The street gallery exhibition, featuring a large walk-on Ordnance Survey map, is being launched in Bath on 28 September by Society President Michael Palin, and will be free for everyone to view in the city centre, 24-hours a day, until early 2011.


Salmon farm in the Shetland Isles, Scotland

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Photograph: Adrian Warren and Dae Sasitorn/PA




Phase One offers 40% off Capture One 5 PRO

Phase One, the high-end medium format back maker, is offering 40% off the price of the highly regarded Capture One 5 PRO raw converter. The utility has wide-ranging raw compatibility with various makes (Nikon, Canon, Leica Sony and others), not just Phase One and Mamiya cameras. The "Photokina special " is valid for all C15 Pro variants Mac and Widows (new, upgrade and multiuser) and expires at the end of the month (September 2010).

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Please use the voucher code 5PRO to obtain the saving.

Ari Marcopoulos Camera/iPad Bag Plus Free Photography Book

Incase partnered with renowned photographer Ari Marcopoulos to create a camera bag that meets his exacting standards. As a veteran photographer whose work takes him across the globe to a variety of locales and climates, a durable yet comfortable bag is a must. The result of this particular design challenge is a low-profile bag with optimal weather resistance, long-wearing comfort, excellent protection and functional features that allow Ari to access his equipment as quickly as possible, never missing a shot.
The Camera Bag also comes with Now Is Forever, a limited-edition book of unpublished Ari Marcopoulos photographs.


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Wednesday, 22 September 2010

Sony NEX lens roadmap revealed

Sony has revealed plans for the introduction of seven new lenses for the mirrorless NEX cameras during 2011 and 2012, including four primes (a macro, portrait, mid tele and one Carl Zeiss wide-angle), a high-performance G-series zoom and two further zooms; one wide, one tele. Sony also announced a firmware upgrade will be made available in October supporting AF operation with both A-mount SAM and SSM lenses when using the optional LA-EA1 Mount Adaptor.
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Westcott unveil new umbrella

Westcott has introduced three new collapsible 43-inch (109cm) umbrellas for budding Strobists. Available in three different models, white satin, soft silver and a white satin with removable black cover, each weighs 1lb (454g) and collapse to just 14.5-inches (37cm). Prices are just £19 inc VAT for the white and silver varients, while the shoot through (white) umbrella is £22 inc tax.
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Hasselblad announce limited edition H4d Ferrari



Not to be out done by Leica's VAG designed M9 Titan, Hasselblad has introduced the limited edition H4D Ferrari. Just 499 units will be made in Ferrari red "rosso fuoco", bearing the the car maker's distinctive 'prancing horse' racing shield. Details on pricing and availability have yet to be released.


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22/09/2010


Two worldwide renowned companies born from the passion of two men now collaborate in the creation of the H4D Ferrari, a limited edition of Hasselblad’s latest flagship camera. This brand new model is dedicated to the new generation of photographers looking for the ultimate image quality, and will be produced in 499 units. A winning combination, the Hasselblad H4D Ferrari Limited Edition camera will have appeal to Ferrari and Hasselblad fans who appreciate the innovation, quality and design that symbolize both brands.

Leica release background video of M9 Titan

Leica has released an interview with the italian car designer of the M9 Titan, Walter de'Silva. Unfortunately for us English-only speakers, the video is in Italian, with German subtitles.

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Carl Zeiss to expand HDSLR lens range, end Pentax ZK

Carl Zeiss has issued a statement this morning promising more DSLR and CP (Compact Prime) cine lenses. Although the latter feature the same optical train as their DSLR system lenses, the CPs are optimised for full-frame HDSLRs. However, the Lens Division at Carl Zeiss say they will continue to focus their efforts on the popular ZE (Canon) and ZF.2 (chipped Nikon) lines, while the production of ZK (Pentax fit) range are scheduled to end over the next month or so (this fall). The remaining ZK lenses will continue to be offered at regular prices while stocks last.
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Hasselblad's V-System Cameras Get 50 Megapixel Digital Back Option

Following the releases of the CFV-16 and the CFV-39 digital backs, Hasselblad is now offering another option for photographers looking to transition from film to digital. The new back offers a maximum resolution of 50 megapixels – twice the size of the best 35mm full-frame DSLRs on the market today.

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Peter Stig-Nielsen of Hasselblad issued a statement at a press conference at Photokina and explained that the launch of the CFV-50 was sparked by the huge success of its 39 megapixels predecessor. “It took us by surprise when we received tons of positive response from customers around the world,” he explains. “This success was not just because it was a new digital back, but also because it offered compatibility with the Carl Zeiss lenses, which took the platform to another level.”

The CFV-50 has been custom built to match the design and functionality of the V-cameras, says the firm. It is compatible with most V-Cameras such as the 202FA, 203FE, 205FCC, and all members of the 500 and 900 series.

It also offers Hasselblad’s DAC lens correction technology for the majority of V-System Carl Zeiss lenses. The technology corrects for distortion, lateral chromatic aberration and vignetting in the same way as it does for the H-System lenses, claims Hasselblad.

The CFV-50 has a sensitivity range of ISO 50 to ISO 800, has an exposure time of up to 64s and offers both normal capture at full resolution or classic square capture at 38 megapixels. It also features a 2.5-inch LCD screen and take CF memory cards.

The CFV-50 is available now retailing at $15,750/€11,990.

Hasselblad H4D-31 Now At $13k

Hasselblad have reduced the entry price to join their exclusive club, the H4D-31 is one of the most affordable cameras the company have produced. Retailing for $13,132 complete with lens albeit an 80 mm or you do have the option of a CF-lens adapter that allows you to attach V-System gear, if you already have some of course.

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Billed by Hasselblad as 'the perfect digital medium format alternative for 35mm DSLR photographers and for V-customers who are ready to transition to digital'. They might just be right about that.

'Man of the Moment' Elliot Erwitt - New Photography Exhibition in London

Elliot Erwitt the renowned Magnum Photographer is celebrated at a new exhbition at the Magnum Print Room in London, EC1 until 13 November 2010.
For much of the past 60 years he and his trusty Leica camera have criss-crossed the world documenting the touching, the crucial and the downright bizarre. Erwitt, now 82, witnessed and documented some of the most important moments of the 20th century. But it was often the photographs he took for his own personal pleasure – the snatched shots of people caught unawares – that have produced his most memorable work.
Resident in the USA, Elliot Erwitt was born in Paris in 1928. His family emigrated to America in 1939 after spending some years in Italy, firstly to New York and soon afterwards to Los Angeles. At high school he became interested in photography and worked part time as a printer and processor for a company providing publicity stills for the Hollywood film studios.
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Completely unblinkered by fame, Erwitt one famously said, "The famous and the non-famous are the same, the advantage of taking pictures of the famous is that they get published."

Ricoh New Product Announcements

Ricoh’s rugged G700 digital camera gets an upgrade with the G700SE, a 12-megapixel camera with the same waterproof, dustproof, and shockproof body as the G700, with the addition of Bluetooth 2.1+EDR and wifi (b/g) antennas (and a WPS button for easy wifi connectivity). Also for the G700SE are two optional addon modules: a GPS unit with digital compass for geotagging images (also water-, dust-, and shock-proof), and a laser barcode scanner unit.

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On sale November 12th for 120,000 JPY (1,410 USD, 1,065 EUR).

Also announced is a new camera unit for the GXR, a wide-field GR LENS A1228mm F2.5, with a 23.6×15.7mm CMOS sensor and a high-end GR Engine III. Available from the 29th of October for an estimated retail price of 70,000 JPY (823 USD, 621 EUR)

 

Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Robert Mapplethorpe: Sexual Revolutionary - On Tour

Born in 1946, Robert Mapplethorpe produced some of the most iconic images of the last 50 years. His work includes intimate pictures of friends and acquaintances, acclaimed studies of the male and female nudes, delicate flora still lifes, and celebrity portraits. Known faces include Patti Smith, Grace Jones, Andy Warhol and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Towner will present the work of American artist Robert Mapplethorpe who pushed the boundaries of photography in both his subject choice and technique.

The exhibition will run alongside New Documents, Brighton Photo Biennial 2010, in which all the work will be new and on the cutting edge of photography. Mapplethorpe’s work will provide a historical context whilst fuelling the contemporary debates around photography.

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Robert Mapplethorpe, Dominick and Elliot, 1979 © The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation. Courtesy Art + Commerce.

Olympus 'Back Tracks' Over End To Four Thirds Commitment

Following the published interview yesterday by QUESABESDE.COM, 43Cameras have reportedly been contacted by Olympus to clarify some ideas explained in the interview. The translation to different languages seems to have distorted the original meaning – at least according to Olympus.
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Adobe announce Photoshop Elements 9.0

After only less than a year after the release of version 8, Adobe has today announced Photoshop Elements 9 for Windows and Mac. It's available now for £77.
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Enlight Photo make Frio official

Enlight Photo, makers of the hugely popular Orbis ring-flash, has unveiled the Frio, a coldshoe that allows you to attach your portable flash-gun to anything with a 1/4-inch screw: light stand, tripod head, clamp, and the rest. There's no word yet on pricing or availability.

Update 1/28/11: It's available now and from here.

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