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14 March 2014
In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention (with more than 140 characters). This time we look at the International Center of Photography, professional funeral photographers, the Olympus 9mm body cap lens and a Kost tip for quickly adding images to a Lightroom collection.
- Artnet News reports International Center of Photography Set To Close Its Midtown Museum at the end of its lease in January 2015. "Currently the organization, which includes a photography museum, school, and research center," Rozalia Jovanovic writes, "is on the lookout for a new space for its museum."
- Amy Cunningham at The Inspired Funeral makes The Case for Hiring a Professional Funeral Photographer. "Funeral and post-mordem photos were vitally important to the American grieving process from around 1840 through the Victorian period until the late 1920s," she notes.
- In Olympus 9mm Fisheye Body Cap Lens -- Big Creativity in Small Package, Derrick Story praises the $99 140-degree body cap lens with three manual focus settings.
- Julieanne Kost shows How to Quickly Add Photographs to a Collection in Lightroom using a keystroke in this three-minute video.
More to come...