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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
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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
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Author:Mariana Rosenberg
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Result of the workshop by Mariana Rosenberg
In August 2010, I participated in the Eyes, Wings and Roots Project of CONACULTA (National Council for Culture and the Arts) by giving a children’s photography...
Sunday, 13 February 2011
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Author:Jennifer Clement
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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
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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
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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
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Author:Valeria Vega
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Photo Editing by Valeria Vega, Elisa Rugo
Text by Valeria Vega
Seventeen years have elapsed since Carlota Duarte created the Photographic Project in Chiapas, “to facilitate indigenous people’s access to...
Sunday, 14 November 2010
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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
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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
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Author:Fernando Castro
Haiku for Jay
across your smile forever flow together those two waterfalls
Teresa Bordona
(Inspired by Jay’s photo “Cachoeira fumaca” 2007.)
Jay Colton (1953-2010) and I were friends since I was fifteen years old. We...
Tuesday, 21 September 2010
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Author:Antoinette De Jong and Robert Knoth
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The project Poppy - Trails of Afghan heroin, is a project of Antoinette de Jong and Robert Knoth.
Starting from the political destabilisation of Afghanistan, the project sketches the impact of this historic event...
Monday, 13 September 2010
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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
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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
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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.
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Thursday, 19 August 2010
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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
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Author:Camille Paglia
Will women soon have a Viagra of their own? Although a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel recently rejected an application to market the drug flibanserin in the United States for women with low libido, it endorsed the potential...
Monday, 02 August 2010
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Author:Olivier Laurent
On Saturday 26 June, photojournalist Jules Mattsson, who is a minor and was documenting the Armed Forces Day parade in Romford, was questioned and detained by a police officer after taking a photo of young cadets. [Photojournalist Edmond...
Friday, 16 July 2010
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Author:Mariko Yasu and Maki Shiraki
June 2 (Bloomberg) -- Porn star Mika Kayama is at the frontier of a push to develop videos and content in Japan that Sony Corp. and Panasonic Corp. need to lure customers for their new 3-D televisions.
Kayama and Yuma Asami, the top actresses of...
Friday, 02 July 2010
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Author:MODERN MC
I am very fond of Diego Goldberg's “Arrow of Time”, photo art and ritual. Whenever June rolls around, I think of this family and I'm later compelled to visit the Arrow of Time site just to see how they are doing. The photos tell...
Thursday, 24 June 2010
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Author:The British Journal of Photography
The porn industry is big business. It has larger revenues than Microsoft, Google, Amazon, eBay, Yahoo, Apple and Netflix combined and achieved $97.06bn worldwide in 2006, according to market research company TopTenReviews. There are 4.2 million...
Friday, 11 June 2010
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Author:The British Journal of Photography
In 1993 Kevin Carter found himself mired in controversy over an image he shot in Sudan. The photograph showed a vulture watching a starving young Sudanese girl, seemingly waiting for her to die and its chance to pounce. The image was published...
Monday, 24 May 2010
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Author:Rahnuma Ahmed
Shahidul Alam’s exhibition, ‘Crossfire’ (a euphemism for extrajudicial killings by the Rapid Action Battalion), was scheduled to open on March 22, at Drik Gallery, Dhaka. A police lockup of Drik’s premises before the opening prevented noted...
Monday, 17 May 2010
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Author:Nick Bilton
A recent blog post by Craig Mod, a self-titled computer programmer, book designer and book publisher, offers a thoughtful and distinctive perspective on the move of books from paper to interactive devices like Apple’s iPad.
Mr....
Sunday, 16 May 2010
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Author:ZoneZero
In this course, Pedro Meyer will explore the issue of photography, memory and its tricks to reflect on the photographic image as a document, record, anecdote and vehicle for what is memorable. Participants' photographic work will be discussed to...
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
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Author:Joanne Trujillo
Gerardo Nigenda, a photographer, friend and teacher of many, died on May 9. He left us his images, a visual record of a sensorial experience beyond sight. For those who were fortunate enough to know him, he also left us his teachings and...
Monday, 10 May 2010
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