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August 12, 2013 Andy Cush

Coming this October: #Sandy, a book of iPhone photos of the titular storm, featuring the likes of 13th Witness, Erica Simone, and Stephen Wilkes behind the camera. It’s currently funding on Indiegogo, and 100% of royalties will be donated to Occupy Sandy and Sandy Storyline. Unless you’d rather not be reminded of the destruction that Sandy […]

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July 19, 2013 Andy Cush

So, this thing is supposed to “explore the spatial structures of Flickr tags” to “generate temporal city level maps,” which, okay, fine, whatever–but really it’s just a nice way to see photos from NYC (and a bunch of other cities) laid out on a map based on where they were taken. Yes, there are fancy […]

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May 24, 2013 Julia Dawidowicz

When it comes to Mexico’s drug cartel crisis, we rarely hear any news that’s short of devastating. Canadian photojournalist Brett Gundlock, however, tells the incredible story of one small village’s victory against the cartels through his series La Puebla seen on Wired. After successfully driving away a cartel-backed group of loggers who’d completely destroyed their surrounding forest, […]

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February 26, 2013 Andy Cush

Scattered amid the thousands of pictures of Michael Bloomberg speaking behind a podium, the official Flickr account of the mayor’s office contains a treasure trove of strange, hilarious, and otherwise notable images. We did the hard work so you don’t have to, scanning through 10,536 photos and picking out the the greatest hits. Spider-Berg, Spider-Berg, […]

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January 23, 2013 Samer Kalaf

Does the New York Times have a rich people problems beat reporter? That job has to be so luxurious. Anyway, the latest article about a problem that really isn’t a problem in context: taking pictures of your food at restaurants is getting tacky. The whole thing’s worth reading, but here’s the most noteworthy part of […]

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