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Former picture editor with Reuters, The AP and AAP, London Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, and Group Picture Editor for Cumberland-Courier Newspaper Group.
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Are Vivian Maier photographs valuable?
Vivian Maier took more than 100,000, possibly up to 150,000 photographs, mainmy during the 1950s and 1960s. The vast majority of her work surfaced as film negatives, and all vintage prints exceedingly rare and limited...
Documentary, Street, Photojournalism
Is the Paris train crash photo real?
On October 22, 1895, a chilling incident shook the heart of Paris, leaving an indelible mark on railway history. The Montparnasse derailment, as it came to be known, remains one of the most iconic and...
Documentary, Street, Photojournalism
The copyright of Vivian Maier’s street photography
Vivian Maier was a clandestine photographer, residing and laboring in Chicago during the 1950s, 60s, and 70s primarily as a nanny in affluent suburbs. With no immediate family and a quiet passing in 2009, her...
Corporate and Event Photography
Master of Photography reading list
Here's a curated reading list for a Masters of Photography, compiled by a 50 year career professional photographer covering photojournalism and street photography, fashion and portraiture, and fine art and academic photography books. We may...
Landscape, Aerial & Nature
Discovering Australia from Above: Aerial Photographer’s view
In a world where drones traverse the skies and aerial photography has reached new heights, one name stands out for its exceptional ability to capture the essence of Australia's diverse landscapes: Stephen Brookes and his...
Corporate and Event Photography
Rolleiflex vs Hasselblad film cameras?
A Comparison of Rolleiflex and Hasselblad Cameras - Are you thinking of getting into film photography and want the best camera possible? Rolleiflex and Hasselblad cameras have been used by the world's top professionals. Which...
Documentary, Street, Photojournalism
Vivian Maier was Phil Donahue’s nanny
In the enigmatic world of Vivian Maier, every revelation unveils a new layer of her captivating narrative. Recently, a surprising connection emerged, shedding light on a lesser-known chapter of Maier's life – her role as...
Documentary, Street, Photojournalism
Was Vivian Maier a spy?
Vivian Maier biographer Pamela Bannos tells the story of Maier's enthusiasm for her new camera being so noticeable that someone in the village speculated that the young American woman with a camera might actually be...
Documentary, Street, Photojournalism
Vivian Maier gives a photography lesson in exposure
“Narrow Street in Saint Bonnet en Champsaur I & II“, by Vivian Maier in France, 1950 or 1951. Two vintage prints included in the Vivian Maier Genesis of Genius exhibition. They are reproduced here with...
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The Truth About Richard Denniss and The Australia Institute
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Fake News is Biggest Threat to Global Stability says WEF
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Moss is vital for the health of soils – here’s why
Without moss, our ecosystems would be in big trouble. People often see moss as a problem in urban settings when it’s actually playing an...

