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Daniella Zalcman|Gallery
New York + London: A Vision of Home
Daniella Zalcman created a series images that are part New York, part London, and collectively represent her vision of home

Observed|Photos
Maddie the Coonhound
The story of Theron Humphrey and his rescued Coonhound Maddie.

Observed|Collections
Flickr Collection of the Week: Blurry Fuzzy World
Sometimes images through a fog tell the clearest story.

Observed|Collections
Flickr Collection of the Week: Damaged Goods
“Damaged Goods” is a collection of photographs in which the scratches, stains and patina are critical components in the gestalt of the image.

Observed|Shameless Promotions
Rick Poynor: Writing with Pictures
Rick Poynor is increasingly preoccupied, as a photographer, with making images himself and will speak about it at a DCrit lecture April 9, 2013.

Observed|Photos
The Enduring Allure of Vintage Snapshots
Collector’s Weekly has profiled John Foster about his love for, and his collection of, vernacular photography.

Observed|Collections
Flickr Collection of the Week: Curatimus Maximus
“Curatimus Maximus” is a beautifully curated group of imagery dedicated to color street photography.

Observed|Photos
2012: The Year in Construction
Engineering News-Record, a weekly technical magazine that traces it's roots back to 1874, has announced the winners of their "2012 The Year In Contruction" photo competition.

John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
Kodachrome Finds New Life
Accidental Mysteries for March 10, 2013 focuses on Fred Herzog's Kodachrome slides.

Observed|Collections
Flickr Collection of the Week: Signs of Pittsburgh
Bright cursive hope and rust-covered despair, sigils of titans and corner store shingles, the quick and the decaying done for, encomiums to vanished glory and the name of an immortal beer-and-a-shot bar.

Observed|Essays
Vivian Maier: The Movie
A documentary is being made about John Maloofs discovery of Vivian Maier's street photographs.

Rick Poynor|Essays
The Experiential Thrill of Driving in Films
A new book, Drive, shows how the car scenes in movies help us understand the experience of modernity.
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