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PDN Video: Olivia Bee Talks About Instagram, iPhones, Expectations, and Envy

Olivia recently sat down with PDN to talk about a variety of topics, ranging from her skepticism about Instagram and what she’s learned by shooting with an iPhone, to how she manages expectations (her own and everyone else’s) and the reaction she gets from other photographers because of her success at such an early age.

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Tumblr uses Paul Elledge’s image on their home page!

Thanks to Tumblr for showcasing Paul Elledge’s image on their homepage!  If you do not already follow Paul, check out paulelledge.tumblr.com.

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Olivia Bee speaks at Olympus InVision Photo Festival This Weekend

The 4th Annual Olympus InVision Photo Festival is here and Olivia’s excited to be a part of it. The festival will also include presentations by documentary filmmaker Eugene Richards, photographer and Best Camera iPhone app creator Chase Jarvis, photographer Victor Rodriguez and fashion photographer Roxanne Lowit. If you’re heading to the show make sure to stop by and see what she has to say.
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Christian Kozowyk for Bank of America

Some great selects from Christian’s recent shoot for Bank of America capturing families on the path to becoming homeowners.

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Olivia Bee speaks at Photo Plus Expo this Friday and Saturday in New York

Olivia Bee’s looking forward to speaking at Photo Expo this Friday and Saturday.
Friday’s seminar from 1:30-3:30 will focus on “How to Create Advertising That Doesn’t Look Like Advertising”. On Saturday from 4-6 Olivia will speak on a panel “PDN’s 30: Strategies for Young Working Photographers”.
Please come join us at the Javits Center and hear what she has to share. Hope to see you there!

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