The March 2003 issue of 28mm.org is now online, and seems to be growing from strength to strength and popularity since its launch in June 2002. This month's edition features photo essays by Heather Champ (harrumph) and Rannie Turingan (photojunkie).
In this month's Digital Journalist, famed war photojournalist James Nachtwey responds to ex-combat photographer Deborah Copaken Kogan's (author of Shutterbabe: Adventures in Love and War) January 2003 interview where she asked “Does he live his life with conviction, or is it denial?”
Also in this month's Digital Journalist is a collection of images on ordinary life in Iraq by Jerome Delay.
Etienne-Jules Marey was a late nineteenth-century chronophotographer who perfected the art of making motion analysis filmstrips by the turn of the century. This early photographic technique was also practiced by Eadweard Muybridge, Thomas Eakins and Lucien Bull (via MeFi--see entire thread).