Boston Photo Week

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Rule Breakers: Gary Stubelick 06/01/2014

"Original creations, born of the artist’s imagination," says Debbie Hagan about Gary Stubelick's images.

Rule Breakers: Gary Stubelick “I never want to see another picture of ________.” Industry veterans share their pet peeves on themes in contemporary photography. In this series they present their “rule” along with five photographs that break it, in an effort to show that great work is the exception to the rule. Rule Setter: Debbi…

Check It Out! A Photographic Tour Of America's Public Libraries 05/09/2014

Some beautiful simple, clean, images here.

Check It Out! A Photographic Tour Of America's Public Libraries From one-room historic buildings to modern architectural marvels, Robert Dawson has been photographing libraries for almost 20 years. His new book is called The Public Library.

Draw My Left! No, No, My Other Left! A Hidden Bias In Art History Revealed 05/08/2014

OK portrait photographers, does this sound familiar? Is it helpful?

Draw My Left! No, No, My Other Left! A Hidden Bias In Art History Revealed Why is it that in thousands of portraits done all over the world, artists emphasize the left side of the subject's face? There's a bias here, and it's hiding in our brains.

A soldier's eye: rediscovered pictures from Vietnam 04/29/2014

Photos from Vietnam filed away for over 40 year and now recovered, in this story from The Big Picture.

A soldier's eye: rediscovered pictures from Vietnam Charlie Houghey was drafted into the US Army in October of 1967. He was 24, and had been in college in Michigan before running out of money and quitting school to work in a sheet metal factory. The draft notice meant that he was to serve a tour of duty in Vietnam, designated a rifleman, the basic fi…

Timeline photos 04/22/2014

Photographer Jesse Costa captured this moment on Boston Marathon day.

After finishing the 26.2-mile run from Hopkinton to Copley Square in Boston, Gregory Picklesimer proposes to his girlfriend Carla White.

More photos from the day: http://wbur.fm/1rfSuMe

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