How do you make a name for yourself in an over-subscribed profession like photography, where perfection is often just a minimum criterion for entry?
Well — as much as who you know, who and what you photograph — luck and accident seem to play a large part in it.
Simon Towler takes a look at the lucky strokes that have helped some photographers make their name.
RT @strobist: A lens rental company give the straight dope on soft lens/body combos: http://bit.ly/6FrHzs (via Robert Benson)
A beautifully crafted 1948 documentary about “The Photographer”, featuring Edward Weston. This was to be the year Weston made his last photograph. For the remaining ten years of his life he struggled with Parkinson’s disease.
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