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Photoessay about the decline of fashion photography







Photoessay about the decline of fashion
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Photoessay about the decline of fashion
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01/10/2004 09:38 AM

The Decline of Fashion Photography: An Argument in Pictures is an engaging Slate photo-essay -- engaging enough to hold my attention even though I have little interest inj fashion, photography, or fashion photography. Link (via Kottke)




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Reader John R. Bennett of Savannah writes:

You may find this unbelievably uninteresting and more suitable for a dusty corner of digital photography blog, but I'm curious about it:

This week I watched both "CSI:NY" and "CSI Classic" (Or whatever they call the Las Vegas jurisdiction). I noticed the New York crime scenesters appeared to be using Olympus digital cameras, while their colleagues out West seem to be rocking the Nikons. Not sure what's going on in Miami. Probably those Panasonic/Leicas.

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Link. See also this Globe and Mail story: Link (Thanks, uberbabe) and a canoe.ca story is here: Link (thanks, Martin Kuplens-Ewart)

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"When I saw the original story on ABC News news last night, and then Boing Boing this morning, I couldn't believe it! Back around 2000-2001 I met an artist named Jon Haddock who had done a project called ISPs: p0rnography, with the figures removed. It was a collection of pornographic photos from the Internet that he had digitally removed the people from. The site is still online, and based on the chronology of other projects on his site, I'd say he did ISPs around 1999-2000. Many readers might already be familiar with Jon's Screenshots project that was listed on Slashdot back in 2000: A series of drawings from an isometric perspective, in the style of a computer game. The subject of each drawing is the image, or images, that created a popular cultural event. Historical events (like the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the Lorraine Motel) are used interchangeably with fictionalized events (like the picnic scene from The Sound of Music)."
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Why? I have no idea. They were in the trunk of the car, and what do I notice this morning? The bloody thieves did not stop at the boots, no! They had to take the sixpack of beer from the trunk as well AND the entire car.

*sigh*

If anyone happens to see a red VW Vento CL with license KIF-588, drop me a note, or gimme a call at zero-five-zero 547 6463. Or the police. Thanks.


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A good amount of bloggers are outright thieves. Researchers at Hewlett-Packard Labs found that a vast amount of popular bloggers stole ideas, topics, and content from lesser-known weblogs without any sort of attribution or crediting. The researchers created a new ranking algorithm called iRank to track the source of new ideas and topics, which you can play around with here.

CCTV goes wi-fi to fight crime


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"Online crime up in 2003"


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Online crime up in 2003


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