This week, we discuss what to do when you feel like you’ve said all you want to (or can) say creatively, including some recent examples of creators who have decided to make dramatic changes to both what and how they create. Also, TIME has updated their contracts, which looks to have a dramatic affect on how freelance photographers are able to monetize their work. Plus, David Bowie has a new album and video that’s full of cultural references and surreal imagery…and isn’t that exactly what we’ve come to expect? Kevin Russ is our Photographer of the Week.
Musical iconography: Anton Corbijn is bowing out of professional photography | The Economist
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One Summer: America, 1927: Bill Bryson: 9780767919418: Amazon.com: Books
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Digital images can’t be trusted, says war photographer Don McCullin | Art and design | The Guardian
Magnum and the Dying Art of Darkroom Printing | the literate lens
Is TIME Screwing Photographers? | PhotoShelter Blog
Photo Business News & Forum: Times’ Failed Attempt At Fairness and Equity
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Filmomat – Automatic color film processor – YouTube
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The Western States by Kevin Russ – VSCO Artist Initiative