Photo festivals are a great way to show work outside of where you live. Many of them, such as Arles or Photo 2022, have open calls to pitch work. Since these festivals often show early career artists with established names, they offer deeper insight into current ways within photography.
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3 Ways Working For Free Can Be More Empowering Than You Might Realize
			
						It always starts innocently enough: you buy a new camera and start taking photos. Then someone you know asks a favor and you’re all too happy to oblige them with all the photos you can snap. Fast forward just a small amount of time later and you realize, with great sorrow, this phase of freebies doesn’t have an end.
Getty Announces Launch of Black History and Culture Collection
			
						Getty has announced the launch of the Black History & Culture Collection (BHCC), which consists of over 30,000 historical images of the African/Black Diaspora that are free for non-commercial usage.
Kodak’s Magical Film Factory (Part Two of How Film Is Made)
			
						This video is the second part (of three) of Smarter Everyday’s in-depth tour of Kodak’s film production line in Rochester, New York. In the first video, we saw how the base of the film is made out of pellets, as they’re melted down and formed into uniform, thin, clear sheets.
			
			








