Nature takes center stage in new exhibit of fine art photography
Rick Barnard’s camera lens has captured a variety of stunning landscapes in the American West and the South.
Snakes alive: Area photographer offers an intimate look at ‘beautiful animals’
So here we were, Dispatch photographer Luisa Porter and I, trailing Tuesday in a second car behind Robert Lewis and his wife, Keats. The waning sun was headed to bed, draining light from the thick forest lining the Noxubee Refuge roadside in Oktibbeha County. We were cruising for snakes, not sure what to expect.
Area women shed negativity in cotton field photo shoot
Clad only in a black tank top and underwear, 33-year-old Julie Davis walked across an East Columbus cotton field holding a piece of paper.
Late photographer’s collection donated to Columbus library
More than 15,000 photographic negatives and prints taken by Columbus photographer Carl Brown were recently donated to the Local History Department at the Columbus-Lowndes Public Library.
‘Napalm girl’ photographer returns — with iPhone
He stands in the northbound lane of Vietnam’s Highway 1, traffic swirling around him, horns honking. He is pointing. Right there, he says — that’s where it happened. That’s where the screaming children appeared. That’s where I made the picture that the world couldn’t forget.
Roberson, longtime Dispatch photographer, dies at 71
Ray L. Roberson, a photographer whose personable nature made him a good newspaper man and well-liked Columbus character, died shortly after midnight Sunday at Community Hospice in Verona, Ala.
He was 71.
Popular Humans of New York photoblog now a book
NEW YORK — Brandon Stanton rounds the corner, spots a tiny blur of pink, and runs over to ask if he can take a picture.
Portraits in paper: What’s an Italian architect doing in Columbus making paper dolls? Read on.
Not so long ago, Caterina Mendolicchio was studying and photographing the splendid architecture of the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, the Chiesa dei Gesuati church in Venice and other stunning structures in storied cities like Milan, Sicily, Edinburgh and her hometown of Rimini, Italy.
Ask Rufus: Marion Stark Gaines, an extraordinary photographer
The late 1800s were a time when women were still expected to stay at home and tend to children and household duties. Marion Stark Gaines was not one to limit her lifestyle.
Photographer Joe Sarcone’s negatives and photographs donated to Columbus Library
For many decades, photographer Joseph “Joe” James Sarcone documented the places and faces of Columbus. Now, a visual archive of his work — and a slice of the city’s history — has been donated to the Columbus-Lowndes Public Library for preservation.
Police search for teen who hit photographer
VICKSBURG — Police are looking for a teenager who pulled a Vicksburg Post photographer from a car and punched him. The assault happened Friday while
Homeless man charged in subway rider’s death
As New York City straphangers pondered what they would do in a similar nightmare situation, authorities charged a homeless man in the death of a Queens resident pushed in front of an oncoming subway train and killed as onlookers watched.
Suspect in NYC subway push implicates self
Authorities said a suspect has implicated himself in the death of a New York man who was pushed onto the tracks and photographed just before a train struck him — an image that set off an ethical debate after it appeared on the front page of the New York Post.