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Author:ZoneZero
CALL FOR ENTRIES American Illustration-American Photography (AI-AP), the leading juried annuals in North America, honors the best work being created today in Latin America. AI-AP, well-known for 32 years as the exclusive resource for art...
Monday, 03 June 2013 | Read more
Author:Astrid Rodríguez
  Portraits of Time is a three-part work in which I narrate my own story, using photographs to represent three generations: my daughter, my mother and myself. We are permanently linked to art, sharing a similar passion and way of life, and...
Friday, 18 January 2013 | Read more
Author:Ehekatl Hdz.
  Checking our Facebook, Instagram or Tumblr accounts at least once a day has become a Soutine, almost daily practice for millions of Internet users across the globe. One important motivation behind this seductive curiosity is...
Wednesday, 27 June 2012 | Read more
Author:Nadia Villafuerte
    It would be fairly easy to refer to The Gingerbread House by using the commonplace of the emotional journey implied by any attempt to delve into the family past. At the same time, the subtle presence of common ideas provides an...
Wednesday, 28 March 2012 | Read more
Author:Bob Stein
RELATED THIS PROJECT     Published November 29, 2011 When Pedro Meyer first showed I Photograph to Remember at the Seybold Digital World Conference in Beverly Hills in 1991 we had a very different relationship with computers than we do...
Monday, 28 November 2011 | Read more
Author:Jonathan Green
RELATED THIS PROJECT This article was originally published in 2006 In late 1990 at the time Pedro and I had begun work on the project which would turn into Truths and Fictions, Pedro returned from LA to Mexico City feeling that he had not, in...
Monday, 28 November 2011 | Read more
Author:Pedro Meyer
RELATED THIS PROJECT This article was originally published by Pedro Meyer in May 2001 A decade after the first presentation of I Photograph to Remember which was originally designed to be viewed on a computer screen and delivered by means of a...
Monday, 28 November 2011 | Read more
Author:Various Authors
RELATED THIS PROJECT Excerpts from Landscapes December, 1998 Pedro Meyer is a true pioneer in many areas. He is probably the first serious photographer to completely make the transition from the world of the darkroom and its...
Monday, 28 November 2011 | Read more
Author:Fabrizio Mejía Madrid
When Al-Qaeda members hijacked passenger planes and decided to use them as missiles against the twin towers in New York, they probably did not look into the eyes of those that would be their victims. Likewise, when British and American...
Wednesday, 07 September 2011 | Read more
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Author:Gustavo Prado
“I don’t blame the night. “I don’t blame the beach. I don’t blame the rain, because they all love me.” a Lord's remark to his “Lobuki” in a Luis Miguel-style paraphrase     Aesthetic nightmare: Luis Miguel as an icon (a...
Wednesday, 24 August 2011 | Read more
Author:ZoneZero
  The Mexican Suitcase a film by Trisha Ziff Visit: www.maletamexicana.com American Premier LALIFF - Los Angeles Latino FIlm Festival Sunday 24 July, 3:00PM EGYPTIAN THEATER Adress: 6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, California...
Thursday, 21 July 2011 | Read more
Author:Elisa Rugo
Zonezero congratulates Fernando Brito for the award "Descubrimientos Phe" Photo España Well done Fernando! If you still don't know his job visit it here    
Thursday, 16 June 2011 | Read more
Author:FINI
  Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo International Image Festival First Edition: Environment May 19 - 29, 2011 Pachuca, Hidalgo www.fini.mx     One idea, One Notice.   The International Image Festival (FINI...
Monday, 16 May 2011 | Read more
Author:Karl Baden
    Sex, Death and the History of Photography is a series of photomontages from the 1980's, done using traditional methods of darkroom and collage. Back then, I described the work as follows:                ...
Friday, 15 April 2011 | Read more
Author:David Miklos
    What is a memory? Something you have or something you have lost?   These words are part of a voice-over by Marion Post, the character played by Gena Rowlands in Another Woman, my favorite film, where Woody Allen pays tribute to Ingmar...
Tuesday, 15 March 2011 | Read more
Author:Douglas Mc. Culloh
  Art Museum, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China   The Great Picture is a history-making gelatin silver photograph three stories high by eleven stories wide. The image was made using a shuttered Southern California F-18 jet hanger...
Monday, 28 February 2011 | Read more
Author:Jennifer Clement
    I On a visit to the United States last autumn, I decided to go and visit the NRA (National Rifle Association) in Washington D.C., as I knew that the organization had built a museum, The National Firearms Museum, at their...
Monday, 06 December 2010 | Read more
Author:Ulises Castellanos
  As I write, there is a shoot-out in Matamoros that has been going on for hours and has already claimed the life of another local reporter. At the same time, they have blockaded the roads from Morelia and in the south, in Acapulco, they...
Wednesday, 24 November 2010 | Read more
Author:Ele de Lauk
    I did not regard it as an affront to women. On the contrary, I was filled with a sense of joyful celebration, a feeling of exultant sisterhood. I thought it was wonderful that she, the wise, rigorous philosopher, should reveal herself...
Wednesday, 24 November 2010 | Read more
Author:Veronique Ricardoni
    On Feburary 2011, Enrique Metinides will turn seventy-seven. Fifty of those years have been dedicated to what is called in Mexico “red note” photography. Sensational images of the tabloid press, images of accidents, deaths,...
Monday, 11 October 2010 | Read more
Author:Sol Henaro
  Or a visual fold to alter identity and other forms of splitting   It is tempting to imagine oneself as someone else. In literature, the use of pseudonyms and pen-names is common and has given rise to key figures such as Georges Sand...
Friday, 08 October 2010 | Read more
Author:Anna Holtzman
In her haunting series of black and white portraits titled Girlfriends, Long Island-based photographer Joy Goldkind reveals a world of paradoxes. A mother of three, the Brooklyn-born Goldkind began taking pictures after her daughters left home...
Friday, 03 September 2010 | Read more
Author:(Interview) Blacklash*
The Jackson Twins are best described in their own words: “Our work pays particular focus to ‘the twin’, what it is to be an identical being – to in essence, share an identity with your double. We explore the worldwide fascination with...
Tuesday, 24 August 2010 | Read more
Author:Miguel Santos
“Most Internet users are looking for knowledge and the latest theories on the origin of the universe,not pornography at all… That’s nonsense.” “That’s nonsense” Radio Campaign, XHOF-Reactor 105.7 FM, IMER, 2010.    ...
Thursday, 19 August 2010 | Read more
Author:LOOPRumors
  Michael Koerbel and Anna Elizabeth James, students at the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts, used the iPhone 4‘s video camera and new iMovie editing app to produce this short video titled “Apple of My Eye.”...
Friday, 06 August 2010 | Read more

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