The first exhibition to focus exclusively on photographs made in the eastern half of the United States during the 19th century, East of the Mississippi: Nineteenth - Century American Landscape Photography showcases some 175 works — from daguerreotypes and stereographs to albumen prints and cyanotypes — as well
as several photographers whose efforts have often gone unheralded.
Not exact matches
After working
as a photojournalist for
several years, she made the leap and started her own business and now enjoys sharing tips and tricks with emerging
photographers.
Getting rid of the busy and hectic atmosphere of last season, Mario Testino remains Christopher Bailey «s
photographer of choice, shooting
several personalities
as they pose against a white backdrop.
First appearing in the comic book series
as an alien costume worn by Spider - Man in Marvel «s The Amazing Spider - Man # 252 in 1984, it was
several years before the creature left Peter Parker and merged with
photographer Eddie Brock, forming the antihero known
as Venom.
«Chasing Ice»: Science, spectacle and human passion mix in this stunningly cinematic portrait
as National Geographic
photographer James Balog captures time - lapse photography of glaciers over
several years, providing tangible visual evidence of climate change.
Tucker happily demonstrates on the quiet country roads around his Michigan home, running the Mangusta up to an indicated 100 mph or better
several times,
as our
photographer and his assistant struggle to catch up.
In addition to holding down a day job
as a board game
photographer, Scott is the author of
several middle grade fantasy novels, a thriller, and a couple of non-fiction titles, including this newest one.
As to this particular blog post: I'm not a writer; I am a web developer / software developer / a bit of a
photographer **, though, and there are similar sort of ethics concerns around these areas with regards to book publishing, the legalities of software reviews, and
several other parallels.
He has worked in and around Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Tetons for more than 30 years, including stints
as a park ranger, a naturalist, a
photographer, and an author, writing
several articles for National Geographic and National Geographic Traveler magazines.
«
Several years ago, someone introduced me at an opening in Washington, D.C.,
as a
photographer from Prague who has the gift of finding gloomy Eastern Europe even in the most cheerful parts of the United States,» he explains.
Also it is quite likely that their paths crossed
several times
as Georgia O'Keeffe became very well - known and widely exhibited once Alfred Stieglitz (1864 - 1946),
photographer and owner of Gallery 291, began to promote her work.
His work has been featured in
several publications including 25 under 25: Up - and - Coming American
Photographers (CDS, 2003) and 30 Americans (RFC, 2008),
as well
as his monograph Pitch Blackness (Aperture, 2008).
Marina Vaizey was art critic for the Financial Times, then the Sunday Times, edited the Art Quarterly, has been a judge for the Turner Prize, and a trustee of
several museums; books include 100 Masterpieces, The Artist
as Photographer and Great Women Collectors.
Photographers may consider this theme in
several ways:
as the formal use of light in photography,
as a metaphor (personal, spiritual, psychological, etc.), or
as a representation of cultural concerns (social and political).
Catalogues chronicling exhibitions such
as Coming Into Fashion: A Century of Photography at Conde Nast, and Imaging Eden:
Photographers Discover the Everglades,
as well
as several others, are also available.
Catalogues chronicling exhibitions such
as Coming Into Fashion: A Century of Photography at Conde Nast, andImaging Eden:
Photographers Discover the Everglades,
as well
as several others, are also available.
Her work has been shown on
several occasions in Italy and abroad and has led her to collaborate with various magazine
as a
photographer.
Returning to her creative roots
several years ago
as an artist
photographer, Gur - Arie has produced four exhibitions, including The Iceland Trilogy, held at the Embassy of Iceland in London, England.
Biography: Alberto Díaz Gutiérrez (1928 — 2001), otherwise known
as Korda and best known for his image of Che Guevera, was the accompanying
photographer to Fidel Castro for ten years, the auteur of
several of the most iconic images of the Cuban Revolution, and the most versatile Cuban
photographer of his generation.
Alberto Díaz Gutiérrez (1928 — 2001), otherwise known
as Korda and best known for his image of Che Guevera, was the accompanying
photographer to Fidel Castro for ten years, the auteur of
several of the most iconic images of the Cuban Revolution, and the most versatile Cuban
photographer of his generation.
He pursued all areas of photography very passionately
as a hobby until becoming a professional portrait
photographer in 1993, after
several friends convinced him to photograph their weddings.
Here she will reveal a selection of works by little - known talents from the Arab world
as well
as several Tunisian
photographers.
The Internet operates
as an archive of source material for
several of the
photographers in the exhibition.
His work has been featured in
several publications including 25 under 25: Up - and - Coming American
Photographers (CDS, 2003), 30 Americans (RFC, 2008)
as well
as his monograph Pitch Blackness (Aperture, 2008).
During the 60s, Arbus associated with
several other modern artists in her field - collectively known
as the New York School of
photographers - such
as Robert Frank (b. 1924), Saul Leiter (1923 - 2013) and Marvin Israel (1924 - 84).
Erik Niedling (* 1973) is known
as a conceptual
photographer, who placed disappearance and the ephemeral at the center of
several work series.
PaceWildenstein represents
several of the hottest names in contemporary Chinese art: Zhang Huan, the conceptual artist and
photographer who is part of an artists community outside Beijing known
as the East Village, and Zhang Xiaogang, the figurative painter whose style is often called Cynical Realism.
A recipient of two
Photographer's Fund Fellowships from the Center for Photography at Woodstock,
as well
as several Special Opportunity Stipend grants from the New York Foundation for the Arts, Fracalossi lives and works in Kinderhook, NY.
These young luminaries have won
several awards and exhibitions including The Catlin Art Prize, Jerwood Photography Awards, Rencontres d'Arles and FreshFaced + WildEyed at the
Photographers» Gallery, and their work has appeared in publications such
as AnOther, Dazed & Confused, Time Out, The Guardian and National Geographic amongst others.
The show will include work by
as many
as fifteen artists, featuring
several images by each selected
photographer.
For
several years he lived in Rome, where he worked
as a freelance
photographer and held exhibitions in different countries of Europe.
In addition,
several of the
photographers are also painters and their work in the exhibition employs processes akin to photography such
as scanning, the much older process of hand - made collage, and in one case, painting abstractly over old family snapshots.
The film follows
photographer James Balog
as he tracks the retreat of
several of the world's glaciers with time - lapse photography.