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Photographers Celebrate Black History, from the 1920s to Now

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“Van Der Zee set himself apart by using painted backdrops and luxurious props in the studio to create elaborate tableaux for his subjects, and bathed them in sumptuous lighting to evoke a painterly touch, imbuing each photograph with the hand of the artist. ” Untitled, Washington, D.C.,

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Top 10 books every aspiring photographer should read

Creative Boom

First published in 1952 and described by Robert Capa as "a Bible for photographers", it's been required reading for generations of photographers and is just as relevant today. Magnum Contact Sheets Want to really see behind the scenes of professional photographers?

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How to Build A Killer Marketing Team

Canny

50% of the world uses a search engine in some form or another, and as business moves ever increasingly more online it is an act of insanity to ignore SEO. PPC managers target audiences, keywords, and visibility using paid advertising. I think he’d make a great podcast guest, if not for the fact he passed away in 1952!

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How to Build A Killer Marketing Team (Game Included!)

Canny

50% of the world uses a search engine in some form or another, and as business moves ever increasingly more online it is an act of insanity to ignore SEO. PPC managers target audiences, keywords, and visibility using paid advertising. I think he’d make a great podcast guest, if not for the fact he passed away in 1952!

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A Photography Book Honors the Women of the Black Panther Party

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Shames was able to witness (and document) many of the moments that took place behind the scenes as part of the program—a program that was run largely by the women of the Black Panther Party. Bobby told me he thought I was a talented photographer and asked if he could use my photos in the Party newspaper. It grew over time.

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Still Portraits of Alfred Hitchcock Posing With Birds in Promotion for His Film, “The Birds”

Design You Trust

The Birds is a 1963 American natural horror-thriller film produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Loosely based on the 1952 story of the same name by Daphne du Maurier, it focuses on a series of sudden and unexplained violent bird attacks on the people of Bodega Bay, California, over the course of a few days. h/t: vintag.es. “I

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