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Cool Sneakers with Alicia Bonterre

Today's class is from Alicia Bonterre, a photographer who makes her home in Trinidad. This was the assignment: Running Shoes are one of the staples of sports and fitness… and come in all colors and sizes. Distance runners, joggers, sprinters, hobbyists and kids all...

Viral Visual Strategies

Social Media - VISUAL social media - is really powerful. "On Thursday April 10th I shared the tumblr page with a huge dog magazine I’ve worked with regularly called The Bark. By Friday morning, it had 4,700 likes and 1,080 shares. I also sent the link out to a...

My Favorite Film Cameras and Film Choices

We do so many cool things in P52 and this idea is one a lot of the photographers are picking up on. We are going to have a fun little 'assignment' to shoot 24 frames of film in May. Just 24... but we want all of them to be 'good shots'. What started as a one shot per...

“Air” by Meggan Joy Trobaugh

At the Project 52 2014 group, the assignment was "Air". There were many wonderful submissions. This one by Meggan Joy Trobaugh was exceptional I thought. She carefully planned out the work and made the elements for the final work with a previsualized image already in...