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19 January 2019
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. This time we look at Arnaud Teicher, the Medium Festival of Photography (part two), Jacob Blickenstaff's new series, marketing, Andrew Molitor and a copyright report.
- In The Story of a Landscape Ravaged by Wildfires, in Photos, Dan Ginn presents images from documentary photographer Arnaud Teicher's project Wildfire on the devastation in southern France. "Between 2016 and 2017," he writes, "there were over 1,300 cases of wildfires, destroying acres of land and the lives of thousands of inhabitants."
- Jonathan Blaustein continues with the second part of The Best Work I Saw at the Medium Festival of Photography.
- Mother Jones has published the first of On the Road, its new visual essays series "that depicts the creative lives of notable musicians" by photographer Jacob Blickenstaff with On the Road With Matthew Houck, AKa Phosphorescent.
- Kirk Tuck has a few ideas for Marketing and Business Promotion.
- In I Am a Snob, Andrew Molitor admits, "Your quiche photographs and my quiche photographs as well, are perfectly nice, but I am not very much interested in them." He's after the French Laundry version.
- In Copyright Office Releases 'Copyright and Visual Works: The Legal Landscape of Opportunities and Challenges', Carolyn Wright reports on the office's report to Congress on "how certain visual works, particularly photographs, graphic artworks and illustrations, are registered, monetized and enforced under the Copyright Act of 1976."
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