This week, we’re wrestling with the concepts of “good” vs “different” and whether one is better than the other, both as an end product and as a prime mover. What’s more important to you, good or different? Also, a couple interesting items around copyright and how others can or can’t share your images. Plus, preserving Disney cels and documentaries about William Eggleston and Ansel Adams. Thomas Struth is our Photographer of the Week.
On Taking Pictures – Google+ – Assignment: #muddy
The Candid Frame #409 – Jeffery Saddoris — ibarionex
Google Removes ‘View Image’ Button
Judge rules that embedding a photo tweet is still copyright infringement: Digital Photography Review
365 Portraits 2007 – Keith Ganz
Visual Artists Rights Act – Wikipedia
Graffiti Gets Paid at 5Pointz. Now What? – The New York Times
Graffiti Artists Awarded $6.7 Million for Destroyed 5Pointz Murals – The New York Times
Imagine | The Colourful Mr Eggleston – YouTube
Ansel Adams: A Documentary Film 2002 – YouTube
Photographer of the Week Gender and Region Analysis