Monthly Archives: December 2010

Watch Your Life Flash Before Your Eyes

pummelvision from Justin Ouellette on Vimeo. In the last hours of 2010, take a few minutes to check out Pummelvision, the service that pulls all your photos from Facebook, Flickr, or Tumblr and turns them into a fast-moving video that literally flashes your life before your eyes. Created by Vimeo co-founder Jake Lodwick, Pummelvision is [...]

Goodbye to Those Nice Bright Colors

Let’s take a moment to say farewell to Kodachrome, introduced by Kodak back in 1935, as its 75-year run comes to an end. Dwayne’s Photo in Parsons, Kansas, is the last processor in the world of the first successful color film, and employees are working round the clock to finish up the final rolls by [...]

Call for FORMAT 11 Book Submissions

Are you attending FORMAT 11, the UK’s top international contemporary photography festival?  We are, and we’re looking for 20 great contemporary photography Blurb books to exhibit at the Festival. Want to enter your  outstanding Blurb photography book? Read on to find out more. Entry Guidelines We’re looking for contemporary photography books that show a strong [...]

Book of the Week: To Draw is to See

To Draw is to See by Fridolin T. Beisert | Make Your Own Book Every once in a while, a book comes along that reminds us how very powerful the act of honoring one’s story by making a book can be. To Draw is to See is such a book. The book was created by [...]