Lens Blog Fred R. Conrad: Slow Photography in an Instantaneous Age



…One advantage of using larger formats is that the process is slower. It takes time to set up the camera. It takes time to visualize what you want.…

So in case you hadn’t heard, the NYT has a new photoblog, and quite a nice one at that. I’ve barely scratched the surface, yet my first impressions are of a polished, feature rich and stunningly content filled site. It probably wont win any accessibility awards as it’s RSS feed lacks images, it’s main page is done in Flash (with all the requisite bugs that Flash brings), yet it doesn’t matter that much in the end because the content is so good. Go poke around and revel in the pictures you could be taking if you got paid to do so.

–> The Online Photographer

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