Here we are at Tuesday again, and it’s time for our roundup! What’s been going on in photo news? Let’s take a look….
1. Famed architectural photographer Julius Shulman dies at 98. Some really stunning images have surfaced this week as a result. See a selection here.

I’d live here, surely. Where did he put the tripod?
OK, next.
2. Interesting photo world news; three prominent nature photographers cede from major stock agencies and create their own– Wild Photography. Included in the bunch is a favorite of mine- National Geographic shooter David Doubilet.

Read about their new business plan here. And yes- these are two nudibranches, as well as a shot of David at work.


3. Chris Bickford’s images of surfing on The New York Times Lens Blog. (His first time shooting in water!)

wowser.
4. Also on the Lens Blog- a young David Burnett captures moon spectators in 1969. Tell me you’ve gone this week without seeing some awesome anniversary shots of the moon landing, and I won’t believe you.

5. Just for fun: check out some strangely beautiful liquid suspension still lifes here.

6. They had a tripod, but something went wrong with the flash:
Washington, D.C., circa 1919. “Mrs. John Nolan, children’s party.” A good if eerie example of what happens when the shutter opens before the flash goes off. National Photo Company Collection glass negative.
via Shorpy.
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Have a great week!