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|Volume 47
Street Photography Now by Sophie Howarth and Stephen McLaren
Street Photography Now is a survey book of contemporary street photography, edited by Sophie Howarth and Stephen McLaren and published by Thames & Hudson in 2010. It includes work by 56 photographers. Blake Andrews described the book as “the first broad street photography book to be published since Bystander in 1994”. Between 2010 and 2012, a series of exhibitions were held in Europe with work from the book.
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Chasing Ice (2012)
Director: Jeff Orlowski Music director: J. Ralph Producers: Jerry Aronson, Jeff Orlowski Cinematography: Jeff Orlowski
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Old is Gold
Untitled Film Still 21, Cindy Sherman | 1978
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Extraordinary Everyday Photography: Awaken Your Vision to Create Stunning Images Wherever You Are
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Proof (1991)
Movie Review
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Night Photography and Light Painting: Finding Your Way in the Dark by Lance Keimig
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Falling Man (2001) by Richard Drew
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Vibrant Festivities
Bengal is known as a land of festivities, where religious ceremonies outnumber the months in the calendar.
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Ken Kaminesky Fierce Nature
Ken Kaminesky is a veteran commercial travel photographer and the travel photography columnist for Outdoor Photographer magazine. He is also the owner of Discovery Photo Tours where he gets the chance to share his love for travel and photography with avid photo enthusiasts from all over the world. kenkaminesky
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Baraka (1992)
Movie Review
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Movie Review - Tales By Light (2016)
This six-part television series follows five extraordinary photographers as they push the limits of their craft in the remote corners of the world. The Australian documentary reality series airing on National Geographic is a branded content and a joint venture between National Geographic and Canon, which follows several professional photographers traveling across the globe to capture the stories that the surrounding has to offer.
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