Stories Tagged as
Photography
An aerial map quest, with drones
by
Kai Ryssdal
Feb 3, 2015
Skycatch uses drones to obtain 3D images of construction sites.
Long-lost WWII photographs are found
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jan 26, 2015
Levi Bettwieser's Rescued Film Project recovers untold history one photo at a time
Chris Hadfield can show you your hometown from space
Oct 16, 2014
No, he wouldn't sing for us. We asked.
It's all monkey business for Wikimedia
by
Kai Ryssdal
Aug 6, 2014
Wikipedia denies a photographer's request to delete a photo since a monkey took it
How Eileen Ford made modeling a real profession
by
Annie Baxter
Jul 11, 2014
Ford, who died at 92, and her husband created the modern modeling industry
Getty Images gives the web 35 million pictures as a free sample
Mar 6, 2014
The stock-photo giant switches from suing bloggers for borrowing images... to encouraging them.
The skeletal remains of farm life on the Plains
by
Kai Ryssdal
Nov 20, 2013
A photographer and sociologist pair up to document the changing landscape of a once bustling farm region
For public good, not for profit.
Instagram promises ads will fit 'Instagram aesthetic' -- whatever that is
Oct 28, 2013
Instagram wants to put ads into our social media feeds, but it promises those ads will mirror the "Instagram aesthetic."
The end of Kodak moments?
Sep 3, 2013
Kodak is emerging from bankruptcy – with a new focus on commercial printing.
Photojournalist John H. White on layoffs, 35 years at Chicago Sun-Times
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jun 4, 2013
He won a in Pulitzer in 1982, but didn't stop there. Chicago's legendary photojournalist John H. White reflects on the power of pictures days after he was laid off along with the Sun-Times' entire photo department.