What’s in a picture?

A picture’s worth a thou­sand words. Behind gifted eyes, is a vision, a gen­tle whis­per from the heart, an artist’s soul. Like the deaf­en­ing silence in a vibrant dream,

…every pic­ture tells a story with a dif­fer­ent point of view.

Postscripts

Curated by WILL WIRIAWAN

Following the path of WSJ’s rad­i­cal, yet suc­cess­ful move of bring­ing the big pic­ture to the web (pre­vi­ously con­sid­ered as taboo)–The NY Times team now presents us an even big­ger pic­ture. A full screen gallery of daily pho­tographs from their archive.

It was the issue of con­trol & copy­right from the publisher’s point of view, as the web matured into a more con­nected, more civ­i­lized dig­i­tal soci­ety. Thanks to flickr, twit­ter and hyper con­nected real-time soc-nets like face­book, dig­i­tal con­tents became more acces­si­ble to the larger pub­lic thus threat­en­ing the exis­tence of con­ser­v­a­tive media.

The ques­tion remains, whether local web oper­a­tions like Kompas, Media Indonesia or Tempo will fol­low suit?

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The Lens Blog — NYTimes.com.