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'Grunge' photography exhibit
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Today Jim Lucadam's High Dynamic Range "grunge" photography is on exhibit in the Palm Harbor Library's Art Alcove. A former history teacher, Lucadam searches for historic buildings in the area to photograph. These unique pictures of easily recognizable sites in Palm Harbor, such as the barbershop and Strachan's Ice Cream Parlor, have the look of paintings due to digital ...
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MASS MoCA presents first major museum exhibition of Leonard Nimoy's photography
MASS MoCA presents first major museum exhibition of Leonard Nimoy's photography MASS MoCA presents the first major museum exhibition of Leonard Nimoy's photography In ancient Greece, during one of Plato's symposiums, Aristophanes, the famous philosopher-playwright, came up with a fanciful notion of what caused human angst and restlessness. We had two heads, four arms and four legs, and we were ...
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Wes Skiles remembered deeply in Blue Holes documentary
National Geographic photographers footage aired during Aspen forum Possibly the most important work Wes Skiles ever did in his deep career of underwater photography was unveiled Tuesday night with the screening of Diving Deep the Blue Holes of the Bahamas at Paepcke Auditorium. read more
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Requiem for print photography
As Kodak's final roll of Kodachrome film goes to the lab, a look back at what that means -- and what we've lost
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Is the British middle class an endangered species?
Being middle class in Britain has changed. Gone are the days of job security, a good salary and regular foreign holidays. And the crisis of a generation is just beginning Allison Ogden-Newton's father was a GP. He did it for more than 50 years, mostly in the plush commuter belt around Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. Ogden-Newton describes it as "Tory heartland": golf courses, men getting the ...
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