Articles tagged "photography"Books ReviewIndia Exposed: The Subcontinent A-Z by Clive Limpkinby Sarah Boslaugh[4.Nov.09] :. British photojournalist Clive Limpkin has a unique view of modern India in 100 illustrated essays from "Army" to "Zebu". ![]() Channel SurfingArt Portraiture and Photography in Six Feet Underby Omar Kholeif[24.Jul.09] :. An examination of Claire's portraiture in Six Feet Under. ![]() Books ReviewRadio Silence by Nathan Nedorostek & Anthony Pappalardoby Kieran Curran[16.Mar.09] :. A communal spirit shines throughout, with snaps of bands looking 'ordinary' for publicity shots and doing gigs directly in front of their audience, not looming down from a stage. ![]() Books ReviewSkins & Punks by Gavin Watsonby Shyam K. Sriram[18.Jan.09] :. There’s a sense of probity that accompanies the photo taken in 1989 after Watson and his friends take ecstasy and go to their first rave. ![]() Notes from the Road20 shows in 20 Days: More Than Just a Live Music Experimentby Chris Catania[19.Dec.08] :. A music fan puts his love for live music to the test. ![]() NewsNational Gallery exhibit focuses on early photographic techniqueby Chuck Myers [McClatchy-Tribune News Service (MCT)][11.Apr.08] :. WASHINGTON - How much would you pay for a photographic print of a special foreign destination? Ten dollars, maybe $20? That would be a bargain - compared to buyers who doled out a full week’s... New York is awash in photojournalism—but is it art?by Jodi Mailander Farrell [McClatchy Newspapers (MCT)][22.Oct.07] :. NEW YORK—The panoramic photograph of a bootless soldier, sprawled almost gracefully in death in Afghanistan, might have made readers pause for a moment if it had appeared in a newspaper or... Women Who Write by Stefan Bollmannby Megan Milks[10.Aug.07] :. The category "women who write" has been interpreted in its broadest sense, to refreshing effect. Paul’s daughter Mary talks about her photos and new exhibitby Andrew Marton [McClatchy Newspapers (MCT)][20.May.07] :. The world’s initial glimpse of Mary McCartney, first-born child of Paul and Linda McCartney, was in a casual snapshot of her perennially cute dad. With the ruddy light of a Scottish dusk... National Gallery photo exhibit looks at ‘Paris in Transition’by Chuck Myers [McClatchy-Tribune News Service (MCT)][19.Apr.07] :. WASHINGTON - In the early 1850s, French Emperor Napoleon III charged urban planner Baron Georges Eugene Haussmann with an important task: Transform outmoded Paris into a modern urban metropolis. The... |
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