This beautifully
photographed civil war era period piece tells a similar story to the 1971 film that was directed by Don Siegel and starred Clint Eastwood.
Not exact matches
When Clyde Butcher stands chest - deep in the swampy spread of the Florida Everglades with his
Civil War -
era camera, always hunting for the perfect
photograph, he must summon an uncommon patience.
In addition to presenting important artworks, the exhibition will convey the political foment of an
era that saw both the emergence of Conceptual art and the rise of the Women's Rights,
Civil Rights, and anti — Vietnam
War movements, and will illustrate the period's experimental impulses through catalogues, artist publications, periodicals,
photographs, and ephemera from key exhibitions and events.
In the digital age, we've become accustomed to
photographs manipulated through Photoshop, but photographers have been altering images, through cropping, dodging and burning, and manipulating subject matter since the
Civil War era.