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NASCAR Mocked for Posting ‘Contact Sheet’ of Color Photos on Ilford HP5 Film

The folks running NASCAR’s social media accounts gave photographers a good chuckle this week. In a post announcing a big victory by one of its drivers, they mocked up some “contact sheets” of positive color images that look like they were taken with Ilford HP5 Plus black and white film. Oops… The post was created […] petapixel.com »

2020-8-22 17:26

These prototype contact-style soft lenses come with blink-controlled zoom

An illustration from the paper that shows the setup used to control the soft lens. Can't see from the cheap seats in the cinema or at the ball game? No problem, just use the zoom in your contact lenses to get a better view of the action! Unfortunately we're not quite there yet, but zoomable contact lenses could be available in the not too distant future based on a paper recently published in the Advanced Functional Materials journal titled ‘A Biomimetic Soft Lens Controlled by Electrooculographic Signal. dpreview.com »

2019-7-31 22:15

“SUBJECT: CONTACT” Exhibit to Showcase Four Iconic Bruce Davidson Projects

If you're looking to get inspired by iconic street and documentary photography, make sure you don't miss this upcoming Bruce Davidson exhibit at the Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York. Titled SUBJECT: CONTACT, it will put on display contact sheets along with vintage prints from Circus, Brooklyn Gang, Time of Change, and East 100th Street -- four of the Magnum photographer's influential projects that explore the most important social, cultural, and political scenes of the 20th century. thephoblographer.com »

2019-4-28 13:00

An Original Contact Sheet of Marilyn Monroe’s Last Sitting is Up for $195,000

Our latest vintage find may not be a camera or old school photography equipment. Yet, it's the stuff that many collectors of all things vintage photography would pay a fortune to have. And a fortune is precisely what you'll need if you want to grab this item: an original contact sheet from the so-called last sitting of Marilyn Monroe for renowned fashion and commercial photographer Bert Stern.  thephoblographer.com »

2019-1-22 23:00