This week, is your image your own? Should photographers be able to use photographs of you without your permission – or even your knowledge? Also, an interesting discussion around when the idea for a project is more interesting than the execution. Plus, pricing and what freelance photographers can expect to make. Miller Mobley is our Photographer of the Week.
PHILIP-LORCA DICORCIA: “Philip-Lorca diCorcia – Portfolio” (2001) | AMERICAN SUBURB X
Street photography: A right or invasion? – The New York Times
NY artist is suspect in national park vandalism | Las Vegas Review-JournalRachel Sussman
Mamiya 7II Review by Jack Zyberk
Usage and Pricing of Photography in Social Media — Medium
What Is Photography When Everyone’s a Photographer? | Fringe Arts | The Link
Prevailing Rates Of Photo Assignments From Various Companies Revealed – DesignTAXI.com
Millicent Rogers Museum – Taos Authentic History & Culture Antiques
Maria Martinez – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Taking Pictures: A Way for Photographers to Protect Their Work – The New Yorker
12 Exhibitions that Changed Photography Forever – LightBox
Miller Mobley | Photographer & Director | New York
Alabama-born photographer tells us what it’s like to shoot portraits of the President and Michelle Obama | AL.com
OTP G+ Group: Assignment: #MultipleExposure