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Author:Julio Gallo
On the last two weeks of January 2004, I trained journalists Alejandra Polack and Juan Martinelli of the Argentinean radio talk show “La Cornisa” (The Cornice) anchored by journalist Luis Majul, in the use of the cameras in their cellular...
Thursday, 04 March 2004
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Author:Guillermo Gómez Peña
(This letter carries the outrage of my saliva and the fears and aspirations of my many artistic communities. Written 6 months ago, it is one of my humble attempts to contribute to our clarity and valor, in the era of the Blue Dragon)....
Wednesday, 24 December 2003
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Author:Zonezero
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The "Labyrinth of Light", was the highlight exhibition during ZoneZero's Tenth Anniversary Colloquium held in Mexico City. The exhibition consisted of most of the 8000 images that are at...
Saturday, 25 October 2003
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Author: Henrique Marques Samÿn
Ernst Bloch, a German philosopher from the beggining of the 20th century, was who purified the concept of utopia of all its metaphysical meanings. For him, the utopia is a project of life; a disposition of someone that lives to...
Friday, 24 October 2003
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Author:Alvaro Cabrera and Pedro Ruiz
Part 1 Part 2 Part3
…“Being a photo-reporter is not easy. It goes beyond image composition and the pushing of a button. A good press photographer must have a series of qualities: You have to know how to see; you must have...
Thursday, 09 October 2003
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Author:ZoneZero
As soon as someone dismisses any new tool for taking pictures as just a toy, someone comes along, or in this case not only someone, but many, and prove that indeed there are many reasons to consider such tools as very useful for all...
Monday, 06 October 2003
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Author:Chip Simone
Bless me Father for I have sinned.
It has been thirty-five years since my last confession and this is my sin,
I bought a digital camera, a five magapixel digital camera.
Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.
This is a...
Sunday, 05 October 2003
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Author:ZoneZero
The Centro Nacional de las Artes hosted several activities of the celebration of ZoneZero's 10th anniversary.
Thursday, September 25th, 2003
FIRST SESSION
So who won? Digital or Analog, during this last decade.
* Rafael...
Wednesday, 09 July 2003
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Author:Pedro Meyer
We found that the photographer Brian Walski has been dismissed from the LA Times for no valid reason. It seems that the newspaper does not fully understand that the CONTENT of the image he sent in, was not altered in it's essence, even though he...
Wednesday, 02 April 2003
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Author:M. Richer
"The president's mind was made up long ago and all the chatter pro and con (the war) was just so much smoke in the wind. Mr. Bush will have his war.
Last night was a time of sadness around the world as people who think that war...
Monday, 17 March 2003
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Author:Peter Howe
It is ironic that in the more than thirty years that I've been associated with photojournalism some of the most reliable income it has provided has been from writing articles predicting its imminent demise. But like a recalcitrant old...
Monday, 29 July 2002
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Author:John Mraz
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8
Note to the revised version
january 2003.
Commentaries provoked by the following essay -- especially the lengthy and thoughtful responses by the renowned...
Friday, 26 July 2002
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Author:Peter Turner
I am writing with a sense of regret. No: tears are more to the point. The magazine I edited for many years is no more. Creative Camera, lately retitled 'Dpict' is no longer part of the photo firmament, and I weep at its...
Monday, 22 April 2002
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Author:Rogelio Villarreal
Past and Present: From Aztlan to New York Before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors to Middle America, several strange portents had already given word of their existence: comets, flashes of lightning, fires, idols that conveyed...
Tuesday, 05 March 2002
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Author:Zone Zero
The writer Carlos Monsivais talks about the book being presented in homage to Alvarez Bravo.
Fourth Mahler Symphony at the Palacio de Bellas Artes.
Lisent audio (QuickTime Audio 336Kb)
Audio of the orchestra and public...
Tuesday, 05 February 2002
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Author:John Mraz
The most renowned photographer in the history of Latin America, Manuel Alvarez Bravo is the cornerstone of this art in Mexico. When he began photographing in the 1920s and 1930s, artists who constitute a veritable “who’s who” of...
Sunday, 03 February 2002
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Author:Technical Information Bulletin ©Eastman Kodak Company
New Baggage Scanning Equipment Can Jeopardize Your Film
Because your pictures are important to you, this information is presented as an alert to travelers carrying unprocessed film.
Over the past two years new FAA-certified explosive...
Friday, 02 November 2001
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Author:Sarah Boxer
It will be a surreal burial.
The Bettmannn archive, the quirky cache of pictures that Otto Bettmannn sneaked out of Nazi Germany in two steamer trunks in 1935 and then built into an enormous collection of historical importance, will be...
Thursday, 15 March 2001
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Author:Ricardo Antúnez
by Ricardo Antúnez 1
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The North American photographer Emmet Gowin gave over a good part of his beautiful book Photographs to present pictures of his own family. In a passage from the interview that precedes the...
Thursday, 21 September 2000
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Author:Richard James Havis
"We Went Digital, Where Were You?" may have been the title of this year's New York Video Festival's conference on digital video, but "Come Together" would have served just as well. The exciting thing to come out of the conference, held at the...
Wednesday, 23 August 2000
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Author:Fernando Castro R.
A few years ago I read a Time magazine review of the book The History and Geography of Human Genes. The review revealed factual details of fifty years of population genetics research.1 Some of these facts seemed to me as momentous as the...
Friday, 21 July 2000
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Author:Pedro & Julio Meyer
We had some house guests who came from the United States and we thought that taking them to visit one of the great museums of the world, The National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City, would be a lot of fun.
I invited my five year...
Thursday, 30 March 2000
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Author:Pedro Hernández-Ramos
Part I - Part II- Part III - Part IV
Access
Even the most generous estimates of the number of people around the world connected to the internet put the figure at no more than 300 million. Obviously, we (since I’m writing this...
Friday, 24 March 2000
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Author:Pedro Hernández-Ramos
Part I - Part II - Part III - Part IV
What Do You Know?
Access to huge amounts of information has caused some in education to start questioning whether measuring quantity rather than quality and performance best assesses an...
Tuesday, 21 March 2000
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Author:Pedro Hernández-Ramos
Part I - Part II- Part III - Part IV
A few short decades ago, relatively few people were concerned with learning while many were with “education”. Education was, by and large, seen as a process of exposing people to content in a...
Monday, 20 March 2000
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