ATI News Round-Up: (recent news, events, announcements, exhibits, etc..)
• Getty Images posts a podcast interview by CEO Jonathan Klein with John Moore who shares his first hand account of what it’s like working behind the lens in conflict areas and how he captured the memorable, award-winning imagery following the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.
• Stock photographer Grant Faint “gives back” by donating all proceeds from sales of his posters and DVDs to orphans in Tanzania.
• PhotoShelter Announces Winners of Elevation 2008 Student Competition.
• David Lebovitz, an award-winning pastry and dessert chef (who happens to be an excellent food photographer, too,) gives a great treatise on how he shoots food including an especially useful and detailed explanation of the equipment he uses.
• UK photographer Vanessa Winship named Photographer of the Year at Sony World Photography Awards.
• Photographer Terry Evans has an obsession with the prairie; it’s been her principle subject for three decades.
• X-Ray Photography As Art: A selection of contemporary X-Ray photography artists who all make spectacular images from everyday objects.
• Japan’s Fujifilm says annual profits triple while Eastman Kodak posts narrower 1Q loss. Both former film companies are chasing a bigger stake in digital photography.
• UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband is the latest politician to weigh into the controversy surrounding photography in public places.
• Rohn Engh asks ”Are Composite Images the Future of Stock Photography?”
• Microstock photographer reports earnings for April 2008.
• StockXpert contributor conference reviewed By Mikhail Lavrenov.
• Thomas Hawk asks “What Are Your Favorite Photography Related Films?”
• Getty Images named official photo agency for the International Cricket Council (ICC).
• FIT opens Second Life exhibit featuring Student Photography.






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