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I love this site. It just might be one of the best photo history web sites on line that is not a museum.  It’s a work in progress of blood, sweat and tears but progressing beautifully.

“Luminous-Lint is an online scholarly non-commercial resource that has been constructed collaboratively over the last eight years to share information on the history of photography worldwide. Over 2,300 people, estates and institutions have provided information: the website is robust, highly interconnected, and has over 10 million page views a year.”

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http://www.luminous-lint.com/app/home/

Yes world wide web you have to pay to play…

 

 

Photographer Awarded $1.6 Million Dollars for Copyright Infringement

Andrew Paul Leonard is a professional photographer who specializes in creating images of microscopic subject matter using a scanning electron microscope (“SEM”). In 1995, Leonard created photographs of human bone marrow stem cells.

Stemtech Health Services is a direct sales company that markets and sells nutrition supplements on its own and through independent distributors. Leonard filed suit against Stemtech in 2008 for direct copyright infringement for ”using, copying, and displaying” his photos on websites, in publications, and in video presentations and for contributory and vicarious copyright infringement for display of his photos on websites of various distributors of Stemtech’s products.

Because Leonard did not register the copyrights to his photos until after the infringements at issue started, he wasn’t eligible for statutory damages. However, after 5 long years of litigation, a jury awarded Leonard $1.6 million dollars in actual damages on October 11, 2013.  Congrats to Leonard for protecting his copyrights!

via http://www.photoattorney.com

William Kentridge explains “Return” and how a simple yet profound solution can move you in ways you never knew. A great piece about creativity and illustrating order out of chaos.  Spend 3 minutes with a genius.

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The Project by Artangel involves putting an artist in a room and letting them rip.  Andrew Bird gives us a magnificent solo concert with an audience of one: You. This is absolutely memorizing…

Andrew Bird on Sounds from a Room

Remember these guys?  Their music has  aged very well. Love these old cheesy video’s.  We need more real hip hop today and less gangster rap..

PM Dawn sings Set Adrift on Memory Bliss.