Post by JM Colberg (@jmcolberg) on Mon, 01 Feb 16 16:18:06 +0000 View Full Post Lewis Bush wrote an essay about corporate sponsorship and photography prizes. While there certainly are things to be said, I thought I'd briefly outline how I a...
Post by JM Colberg (@jmcolberg) on Wed, 13 Jan 16 16:15:39 +0000 View Full Post This mosaic appears to have been making the rounds. I came across it on someone's Twitter feed yesterday, a political sc...
Post by JM Colberg (@jmcolberg) on Tue, 22 Dec 15 21:43:15 +0000 View Full Post "when there is indeed, as Magnum Foundation’s newsletter that arrived at the time of writing, states, ‘a vital need for greater understanding of complex g...
Post by JM Colberg (@jmcolberg) on Tue, 15 Dec 15 19:05:21 +0000 View Full Post If you toss a coin, you will either get one out of the two possible outcomes, heads or tails. Do it often enough, and you will end up with roughly the same numb...
Post by JM Colberg (@jmcolberg) on Wed, 25 Nov 15 15:40:03 +0000 View Full Post So this is cute: Amsterdam's "Rijksmuseum Asks Visitors to Stop Taking Photos and Start Sketching the Art." No, you read...
Post by JM Colberg (@jmcolberg) on Thu, 19 Nov 15 19:05:42 +0000 View Full Post I've come to the realization that photography (or photobooks) prizes really say more about their judges than about photography (or photobooks). That's hardly an...
Post by JM Colberg (@jmcolberg) on Mon, 19 Oct 15 14:17:26 +0000 View Full Post I admire Paul Graham for probably the same reasons that I admire Thomas Ruff: Both artists are eager to break out of the...
Post by JM Colberg (@jmcolberg) on Tue, 13 Oct 15 17:09:00 +0000 View Full Post "How do we manage under a technocratic ideology that does not support anything beyond that which leads directly to earning a degree, or anything that could lead...
Post by JM Colberg (@jmcolberg) on Fri, 09 Oct 15 21:02:09 +0000 View Full Post Photomerged six images from Apollo 17 archive, and fixed up sky and curves. Pretty amazing what imagery came out of the ...
Post by JM Colberg (@jmcolberg) on Fri, 09 Oct 15 18:49:09 +0000 View Full Post The Apollo photo archive is online, in the form of raw scans on Flickr, and it's fun to play with it.