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Siempre me ha parecido curioso la manera en la que usamos las herramientas. Porque lo cierto es que, en la mayoría de los casos, y claro, como un ejercicio de sentido común, simplemente las usamos....
Kenro Izu is a Japanese photographer. Born in Tokyo in 1949, he has lived in New York since 1974. During a trip to Egypt in that same year, his encounter with the Great Pyramid of Giza led him to take an interest in sacred places across the world.
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The American Photographer Documents His Everyday in a New Visual Monograph...
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I want to show things you might not see in normal life. I make normal things appear special. I want people to look at life in a new and different way, but it always has to be based on reality. It's important that you don't pass judgement, and leave space for interpretation. For example, in the Almerisa series, the young Bosnian refugee, whose portrait I took for the first time in the early 1990s, it was important for me not to show any specific details of her surroundings such as the décor of the apartment.
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La National Gallery of Art de Washington anuncia la mejor exposición colectiva de 'street photography' de los últimos años.
In a striped Savile Row suit, a white Panama hat and a glass of good wine in his hand, David Hamilton “is back”, and he is waiting for us in an ideal setting: a wood paneled suite in the Hotel Raphael.
La ciudad rescata al autor que, a partir del expresionismo y el izquierdismo, fue el precursor de las novelas gráficas sin texto...
A car thief and a Minox "spy camera" feature in the plot of Louis Malle's famous Ascenseur pour l'échafaud. You can tell a real movie lover because their list of all-time best or favorite movies doesn't contain mostly films from...
Le samedi 11 février 2011, cinq célèbres photographes de Magnum Photos, Paolo Pellegrin, Steve McCurry, Christopher Anderson, Bruce Gilden, Antoine d’Agata, installent leurs studios de portraits éphémères dans les suites de quatre hôtels de luxe...
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Está claro que la fotografía avanza hacia lo desconocido y que hay mucha gente intentando adivinar por medio de webs, exposiciones o encuestas que será lo próximo. Pero creo que para jugar a ser adivino es mucho más útil e interesante analizar primero qué es lo que está pasando ahora, ya que entiendo que la mejor manera de conocer el futuro siempre pasa por ser conscientes del presente.
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The Japanese photographer perhaps best known for shooting at night and on the street is Daido Moriyama, so it’s appropriate that Takehiko Nakafuji studied under him. Nakafuji recently published a two-volume book of photographs of nocturnal Tokyo called Night Crawler, the first volume containing images taken in 1995 and the second images taken in 2010. The combination shows changes in both the city and the man, evoking by turns the restless excitement and raffish charm of Tokyo’s underbelly, and a lonely, sombre place.
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“The photograph reflects, every streetlight a reminder. Nightswimming deserves a quiet night.” These lyrics, from R.E.M.’s “Nightswimming” played a major part in Jeremy and Claire Weiss’ spread for Monster Children magazine.
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Who says a camera has to have a static body design? Not RED, not GoPro, and now not Digimo, whose Camera Concept is a modular wonder of design. Will the legacy manufactures figure it out?
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The purpose of this article is to consider the role that identification between viewer and subject plays in the modern photographic portrait. In order to discuss this, I first define some basic terms and briefly set a historical context for photographic portraiture as opposed to portraiture achieved through other media.
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¿Cómo serían ahora los malos de las películas de terror de los años 80? Nos lo enseña el fotógrafo italiano Federico Chiesa en su proyecto ‘Horror Vacui’..
The D16 is an interchangeable-lens digital cinema camera that features a Kodak CCD sensor and produces images with a frame size equivalent to Super 16mm. The D16 remarkably captures the look and feel of film at a price ...
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B PHILADELPHIA, PA.- /B Through most of the twentieth century, the handheld 35mm roll-film camera—named for the size of the small film it used&...
He is the Magnum photographer whose flat in London was a creative haven for photographers during the 1960s, and whose documentary photography course at Newport in succeeding decades became the most successful course in photographic…...
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This week, Emily Yoffe writes about the hoops animal rescue groups ask potential adopters to jump through to take home a cuddly creature. Today we’re looking at the sometimes uncanny relationship between people and the animals that surround them.
los relatos que los historiadores han escrito en palabras, ahora se podrán ver en 300 imágenes que recogen un siglo y medio de vida nacional.
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