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Once Magazine A photo magazine for reimagined storytelling. Once is a magazine of photo stories exclusively for iPad. It’s a classic format reimagined for the tablet age.

It's an intuitive, surprising, and sharable magazine of the world’s best photography. Once publishes both long-form stories and freshly reported news, often timely, always in depth.

31/07/2012

For a year now, we've published Once. It has been an inspiring run, and we tell you with some sadness, but mostly pride in the work we’ve done, that the August 2012 issue is our last.

Above all, we want to thank you all for your overwhelming support and enthusiasm over the past eleven issues. Throughout the past year, we have been consistently encouraged by your praises and motivated by your critiques. You made us believe in our work and inspired us to do it better. Thank you.

For elaboration, please see the opening remarks in the issue, or the post on our blog. If you have any questions or comments, you can email [email protected]

31/07/2012
Once Magazine

August issue of Once Magazine out now. Beautiful and heartbreaking photos of families torn apart by immigration from Moldova to Italy. Photos by Andrea Diefenbach, words by Zaineb Mohammed.

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25/07/2012
For Afghanistan’s First Female Boxer, An Olympic Journey Ends | LightBox | TIME.com

For Afghanistan’s First Female Boxer, An Olympic Journey Ends | LightBox | TIME.com

Afghan boxer Sadaf Rahimi's path to London has ended after the International Boxing Association decided on July 18 that she could not compete, citing concerns that boxing against opponents of much higher standards might threaten her safety in the ring.

25/07/2012

Fstoppers

So... which one are you?

19/07/2012

Look! It's Aaron Huey's work! The culmination of an ongoing project.

Friends and colleagues!!! I am so proud to share this with you. This cover story is the culmination of many years of work. Be sure to see the online elements, they are adding even more on the website today! Please share if you can. >>>>>>>> http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2012/08/pine-ridge/community-project-intro

19/07/2012
THE NEW YORK PHOTO AWARDS

New York Photo Awards, submissions open until August 17.

Established in 2008, The New York Photo Awards has attracted exceptional work submitted from over 20,000 photographers and visual artists—over 100,000 images uploaded and reviewed by the top names in the genres of photo Fine Art, Documentary, Advertising, Book publishing, and Multimedia industries i...

12/07/2012
Paris Review - The Art of Nonfiction No. 2, Gay Talese

From The Paris Review: The Art of Nonfiction.
"Strewn across one of the desks are Ziploc sandwich baggies filled with photographs and meticulously typewritten labels with names and dates."

The Paris Review is a literary magazine featuring original writing, art, and in-depth interviews with famous writers.

09/07/2012
Radiolab’s iPhone App Has A UI As Quirky As The Show

Have you tried Radiolab's iphone app yet?

There are two kinds of people in the world: people who love Radiolab and people who loathe it. The popular public-radio show is nominally about science, but it’s really more about storytelling, curiosity, and the two-steps-forward-one-step-back repartee of its hosts Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich....

08/07/2012
TED Books: "What Books Should Be In A Digital Age"

"TED Books wants to do for reading what the world-famous series of talks did for web video"

TED Books wants to do for reading what the world-famous series of talks did for web video: provide viral inspiration. In a conversation with HuffPost Books at his offices in Manhattan, TED founder Chris Anderson called its forthcoming reading app, "what books should be in a digital age."

04/07/2012
Back to the Farm | Luceo Images

Images from Kendrick Brinson's family farm. Summer!

Last time I was at the family farm, the corn had only just been planted and the wheat was ready for harvest. This was only a month a half ago, but the

03/07/2012

Magnum shares one of the most iconic war photos today. Robert Capa, WWII.

QUOTE OF THE DAY:

"If your pictures aren't good enough, you aren't close enough." -Robert Capa

Photo © Robert Capa/Magnum Photos/ICP
FRANCE. Normandy. June 6th, 1944. Landing of the American troops on Omaha Beach.

02/07/2012
Brandon Thibodeaux : Fraction Magazine

Some great work up on Fraction Mag website, including a portfolio by Brandon Thibodeaux. Photos from Mississippi.

There’s a little white church down behind Alligator, Mississippi. A few wooden signs nailed to trees along the gravel farm road guide the way. It’s a Traveler’s Rest Baptist Church led by Pastor Freddi Green. There were no more than a dozen in attendance on that hot summer morning, and three of th...

30/06/2012
Once Magazine

Did you download the new Once Magazine issue yet? Photos of decaying movie theaters from around the world, and an essay that considers the past, present, and future of moviegoing. http://bit.ly/LPsy65 (If you don't have an ipad, check out our blog for a preview.)

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30/06/2012
How Well Can You See Color?

We know many of you spend more time that you'd like in Photoshop. So how well do you see color?

Could you be colorblind without even knowing it? While one out of 255 ladies suffer from mild colorblindness, a whopping one in 12 men can't tell the difference between chartreuse and lemon-mint.

30/06/2012
Supreme Court Ruling Prompts Foot Race In Press Corps

Photos of reporters racing to break the news of the supreme court ruling:

Journalists raced to get copies of the Supreme Court decision on the federal health law out of the courthouse as fast as humanly possible. Photographers were there to document their colleagues' athletic prowess.

29/06/2012

Magnum Photos' Steve McCurry makes standing in line look glamorous.

Waiting around has never looked as beautiful as it does in the new Steve McCurry blog post-->

http://stevemccurry.wordpress.com/2012/06/28/simple-act-of-waiting/

Photo © Steve McCurry/Magnum Photos
Crowds at the Kumbh Mela await their turn to bathe in the Ganges. Allahabad, India.

29/06/2012
New at Carte Blanche Behind the Curtains of 21st...

Don't miss a double book signing event at Gallery Carte Blanche, Thursday July 5 with Tomas van Houtryve Photography and Bruce Haley! We will be there, so come say hello! 6-8:30pm.

New at Carte Blanche Behind the Curtains of 21st Century Communism by Tomas van Houtryve Presentation and book signing at Carte Blanche July 5th from 6pm Behind the Curtains of 21st Century...

27/06/2012
Portfolio: The Moors of Chicago

Paul Octavious's photos from our March issue are on The Paris Review's blog. Check them out, if you haven't already.

Excerpted from Once Magazine, an iPad magazine that publishes three long photo stories paired with audio, video, text essays, and infographics each month. Paul Octavious is a photographer based in Chicago.

27/06/2012
Once Magazine

The July Issue of Once Magazine is out today! What are you waiting for? Go download it in the app store! In this issue: Stunning photos of movie palaces by Stephan Zaubitzer, words by Spencer Strub.

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27/06/2012

Untitled Album

25/06/2012
Paid Experience: MediaStorm introduces Pay Per Story scheme - British Journal of Photography

MediaStorm has introduced a Pay Per Story scheme, asking viewers to pay $1.99 to watch its latest photographic and multimedia productions. The British Journal of Photography's Olivier Laurent speaks with founder Brian Storm about his goals.

Madje Steber, pictured in this series of images shot by her daughter Maggie, died three years ago after a long struggle with dementia. “The photos are of her, but at some point I realised the story is really mine,” says Maggie Steber, who has produced a 15-minute multimedia film with Mediastorm. Ima...

23/06/2012

We went to the Gallery Carte Blanche opening for the juried photography show last night and saw some excellent work. What we're REALLY looking forward to, though, is the book signing on July 5 with Tomas van Houtryve Photography. Are you in the San Francisco Bay Area? Will we see you there?

22/06/2012

We will release a new issue of Once Magazine within the next week! We can hardly wait.

22/06/2012
Exposures » Blog Archive » Exploring Space and Place with Beate Gütschow, Andreas Gursky, Candida

A video interview with photographer, Candida Höfer, on the Aperture Foundation blog. Höfer's work is part of an exhibition at Hamberger Kunsthalle.

In Lost Places: Sites of photography at Hamberger Kunsthalle in Germany (through September 23, 2012), 20 innovative contemporary photographers respond to the question: ”What happens to real places if a space loses its usual significance and can be experienced on a virtual plane?”

18/06/2012
The Photographer Alex Webb: Live and in Color

Kathy Ryan on Alex Webb, on the 6th floor blog:

Highlights from the conversation between Geoff Dyer and the photographer Alex Webb at the LOOK3 Festival of the Photograph, which took place last weekend in Charlottesville, Va.

18/06/2012

Only a few more days to send your photo book to the Indie Photobook Library and get in a show curated by Larissa Leclair and Darius Himes. The show will take place in September in San Francisco at Gallery Carte Blanche.

We are extremely proud and excited to announce our new collaboration with Indie Photobook Library.
Submit your photo book to IPL now and get in a show at Gallery Carte Blanche in September!
The photobook exhibition will be curated by Larissa Leclair (Founder IPL) and Darius Himes (Assistant Director, Fraenkel Gallery and Co-­‐Founder, Radius Books).
More details: http://www.indiephotobooklibrary.org/2012/06/ipl-and-gallery-carte-blanche-present/

18/06/2012
Cooperation Replaces a Lone Wolf Approach to Photography

On Lens blog today: A great write-up about the rise of photo collectives including Luceo Images, Prime Collective, Noor Images, VII Photo Agency, Razon, and the newest on the scene, Grain. We're excited to see this. The motivation behind these collectives will help feed an exciting future for the photo community.

Changes in the business of photojournalism over the past five years have produced an explosion of collectives, fostering cooperation within and among groups.

15/06/2012
Ian Parry Scholarship

Students, get your entries ready! Deadline fast approaching.

Since winning in 2008 Veejay Villafranca working on the long term project ‘Marked: the gangs of Baseco‘ which has been exhibited in 8 countries. He is currently working on a book of the work, which will be published in 2014. His project ‘A race divided‘ produced with the help of his IPS grant has...

13/06/2012
Photos of Detroit Need to Move Beyond Ruin P**n

An article by Pete Brook on Wired's Raw File photo blog, urges photographers to move beyond "ruin p**n" when documenting Detroit.

In the mid-'90s, photographer and scholar Camilo Jose Vergara proposed preserving the vacant skyscrapers of once-great downtown Detroit as a...

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