Category Archives: Educational

London – Seminar + Portfolio Reviews

Join us —  VII Photographers —  May 22 at the Royal Institution of Great Britain for Frontline’s Photo Week seminar where you will find opportunities to ask questions and learn more about our work and the state of modern photojournalism. 9:00 Keynote address 9:30 The Creation of VII – The role of photojournalism in the 21st century With Ron...

View full post »

FREE seminar in Copenhagen

Bilder Nordic School of Photography, the largest photography school in Scandinavia, is expanding its reach to Copenhagen, beginning with a series of artists’ talks. Ed is pleased to be included as the first presenter with a talk that focuses on four areas of his career: the photo story, long term projects, advocacy journalism and conceptual...

View full post »

Ed in person: upcoming events

We want to make sure that you all — Ed’s cyber network of friends, colleagues and photo enthusiasts — are aware of these upcoming opportunities to hear directly from Ed and distinguished organizations like National Geographic and VII Photo Agency. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS Speaker: “The Changing Face of Marseille”  APRIL 17 • 7:30pm • Washington...

View full post »

Social Networks: Are they grabbing rights to your photographs?

Copyright and fair use on the Internet is a tender topic right now, giving rise to heated debates, water-cooler exchanges, lawsuits and hearings, and the list goes on. In the meantime, in order to simultaneously protect the owners of the copyright and the web hosts and service providers, the DMCA was passed.   “What is...

View full post »

FAbP#3b: Working Together in 2012

Frequently Asked by Photojournalists #3: There comes a time in every photojournalist’s journey when the desire to quantify one’s impact is overwhelming. As a photojournalist who engages in concerned photography, naturally, it follows that one wants to know if the work is helping make the public socially and politically aware. That learning curve, from making...

View full post »