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Miley Cyrus Needs to Shut Up and Eat Her Breakfast

Sorry Miley, but if you’re so concerned  about your 10-year-old sister being photographed then maybe you shouldn’t bring her out in public where there is no expectation of privacy and it is not against the law to videotape anyone. And if being photographed in public bothers you so much that it causes you to act like a self-righteous clam and put your hands on someone else’s property, then you should stay home and have your private chef cook you breakfast.

It was you, who was being rude…DUDE. Threatening to call the police because a woman was photographing you while in public? That’s a laugh. What would be the charge? More important, how can you even justify your behavior when your little sis’s picture is dreadfully already all over the place! Get over yourself.

This woman should’ve smacked you as soon as you touched her camera and told you to shut-the-fuck-up and go back to your overpriced fruit cup. But I love how you didn’t have enough bitch in you to do anything about all of the male paparazzi that were standing much closer to the restaurant photographing your annoying sister.

I’m presuming she’s annoying, since she shares your genes.

Shia LaBeouf Attacks Pap with Coffee, Then Runs Away

This video seems like a big joke, but it also makes me want to give up documentary photography and become a paparazzo. I already live in Los Angeles, and how great would it be to actually make great money taking pictures and then get to drop-kick Shia LaDouche’s ass after he throws coffee on you? Why don’t any of these paps ever kick the shit out of these celebrities going wild? Maybe Arnie should sign another law creating harsher penalties for celebrities who attack law-abiding photographers.

What a passive-aggressive pussy you are LaBeouf, running away like that.

Video of Ft. Hood Shooting Ordered Deleted

Photo from the Fort Hood Sentinel

Earlier Friday under cross examination, Pfc. Lance Aviles said he used his cell phone to record the rampage inside the processing center but was ordered by an officer to delete both videos later the same day. Aviles was not asked if he knew why the officer ordered the videos destroyed.

Here’s a question for supporters of photographers’ rights as well as military experts: Can an officer in the military legally order a subordinate to delete photos or video that the individual captured using his own cell phone?

For most of us, we all know that nobody can order us to delete our images or videos from our cameras. It’s absolutely illegal. Once the image is captured, it becomes our property and the destruction of that property is a criminal act. The law is very clear.

But what if the same scenario occurs within the confines of the military where a strong chain of command exists and any acts of insubordination are strictly forbidden and punished? Can a subordinate refuse a superior’s order to delete his photos or video without repercussions? And does a soldier have legal recourse if he is forced to destroy his own property?

What if the soldier follows orders, deletes the video, but then retrieves the footage using file recovery software? Is that insubordination? Since the officer was never ordered not to recover the footage?

What do you think?

Source: Yahoo! news

DC Police Seize Camera, Delete Photos

According to the video’s description, police seized the camera and deleted its contents, but the video was retrieved using file recovery software.

Here is a longer version of the video (which was also deleted by police) showing a heavily armed police force harassing a group of peaceful animal rights protesters.

VII Gallery Workshops Accepting Portfolio Submissions

For more info and details on how to apply visit VII.

Goodbye summer!

Photo by RL Stars

The Archive

Paul Mawhinney was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. Over the years he has amassed what has become the world’s largest record collection. Due to health issues and a struggling record industry Paul is being forced to sell his collection.

This is the story of a man and his records.

To watch more of Sean Dunne’s work check out veryapeproductions

Varanasi

Photo by Emmanuel Smague

Last Minutes with Oden

Photography Link Roundup


Photo by “Mike” Michael L. Baird/flickr.bairdphotos.com

• AP photographer Julie Jacobson wins the top Military Reporters & Editors award for her photos of a marine’s death. Also: Chad Hunt wins for his Popular Mechanics photo essay of a military mission called Thunder 2. [MRE]

• Rock photographer Danny Clinch talks Bob Dylan, the Boss and Mary Ellen Mark in this interview on the T Magazine blog. [T Magazine/New York Times]

• Yemeni native and International Center of Photography student Amira Al Sharif has embarked on “Unveiling Misconceptions,” a one-year project to document the lives of American women in their 20s, and she’s raising funds here. [Boing Boing]

• Biologists identify a humpback whale on a 6,000 mile journey thanks to Flickr photos. [New York Times]

• Because embarrassment and shame shouldn’t be kept private — a web site devoted to those “not-so-hot photos” of your youth. [Before You Were Hot]


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