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The New York Post ran this article claiming residents of a Tribeca apartment building are furious over being secretly photographed by artist Arne Svenson whose exhibition now runs at Julie Saul Gallery. The images are actually pretty good and in no way show any faces but how would you feel being photographed secretly day in and day out?

 

via Julie Saul Gallery

Arne Svenson’s Photographs Create Privacy Uproar

Benson works hard on NASA  images by combining multiple images and adding color.

“The process of creating full-color images from black-and-white raw frames—and mosaic composites in which many such images are stitched together—can be quite complicated,” Benson writes. “In order for a full-color image to be created, the spacecraft needs to have taken at minimum two, but preferably three, individual photographs of a given subject, with each exposed through a different filter… ideally, those filters are red, green, and blue, in which case a composite color image can usually be created without too much trouble. But in practice, such spacecraft as the Cassini Orbiter or the Mars Exploration Rovers … have many different filters, which they use to record wavelengths of light well outside of the relatively narrow red, green and blue (RGB) zone of the electromagnetic spectrum that human eyes can see.”

 

All Photography all time the Catherine Edelman Gallery has been a corner stone in the Chicago gallery scene for over 2 decades. Her Chicago Project is an online gallery devoted to new and established photographers in the Chicago area who we feel deserve recognition”. Lots of great artist talks on her YouTube channel. See why Catherine has one of the best eyes in the business.

 

 

Next to her husband Alfred Stieglitz, Todd Webb has had more access to the artist than just about anyone.  His archive is here

via the web site

In case you have been living under a rock the web is all about sharing and crowd sourcing photography – but the web is awash in extreme low-level work of all kinds. The folks at Instagram competitor and the questionably named Hipstamatic are trying to carve out a network for elite photographers sharing their photos at the much better named; OGGL