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English/French. 80 photographies inédites de l'Amérique de 1969. America! Huge country and adolescence stunned by the wind of freedom. Meeting with a welcoming youth with open arms, without embarrassment or detention. Nixon was the President of the United States and the Vietnam War ubiquitous in the news. In California, the University of Berkeley was still bubbling in good humor when the hour was serious: Young people died in war or returned crippled for life. On June 24, 1969, Michel Berberian landed in the freshly built from TWA to Kennedy Airport. He's just twenty years old. To join the downtown Manhattan, he takes the public shuttle that goes around neighborhoods on the outskirts. There, he discovers a panorama to which he cannot expected: The poor neighborhoods, the gray streets and the holes in the pavements. This America did not look like the one we described usually. Going to meet skyscrapers, neon lights and glitter, Michel Berberian finally photographed the Americans.
Collaged photo-portraits of creative communities in New York and LondonA comprehensive monograph on New York-based photographer Mary Manning (born 1972), Grace Is Like New Music includes hundreds of images that span the last decade of their production and are arranged into multiphotographic compositions. Designed in collaboration with long-time friend Joe Gilmore, the book portrays Manning's creative community in New York, London and elsewhere, and depicts subjects and sensibilities inspired by their interests in dance, film, fashion and poetry. Using a basic point-and-shoot camera, Manning captures people, nature, the street and everything in between. Their practice is an exercise in recording and collecting, an effort in "paying attention as a practice of being alive." The book includes an essay by writer Olivia Laing and a contribution by S*an D. Henry-Smith.
This open access book discusses the functionality of the use of the language of photography in teachers' initial and ongoing training. It analyzes the nature of photography as a representation system, facilitating inquiry and reflection on its practice for teachers and evocating on theories and beliefs that may guide their work in classrooms. Photography is used to represent symbolically and affectively possible contradictions in teaching activities or the inconsistencies between planned teaching tasks and the educational purposes pursued. Resolving these conflicts is one of the ways to promote professional development. This book also describes photo-elicitation and photographic storytelling as work procedures. By analyzing the contributions of these techniques, the development of teachers is improved.
Packed with exquisite photographs, this delightful memoir immerses the reader in a bygone era of classic Ferraris, from Dinos to Daytonas, Boxers to Testarossas.
A new colour book on British passenger ships, following on from the success of Cruise Liners in Colour and Ships of Splendour
Introducing 'The Queen's Green Canopy', a captivating masterpiece by the renowned author, Adrian Houston. This book, published in 2023, is a gem in the world of literature that you wouldn't want to miss. It falls under a genre that is as unique as its title, offering readers an unparalleled reading experience. The Queen's Green Canopy is not just a book; it's a journey that transports you to a world beyond imagination. With every page, you get to unravel a new layer of the story, making it an incredibly engrossing read. Published by Ebury Publishing, one of the most reputable publishers in the industry, this book guarantees quality content that is both engaging and thought-provoking. Immerse yourself in the brilliance of Adrian Houston's storytelling with 'The Queen's Green Canopy'.
The story of Alice Prin, aka Kiki -- who captivated 1920s Paris -- and her tumultuous relationship with photographer Man Ray
Techniques include: Location photography Studio photography Close-up and macro photography Creative and fine art photography Invisible photography - ultraviolet and infrared High-speed and time-lapse photography Focus stacking Panoramas
Veit Mette (*1961) beschäftigt sich mit der Dekonstruktion und Neukonstruktion von Bilderwelten. Bilder aus der Sammlung der Kunsthalle Karlsruhe und dem Museum Peter August Böckstiegel projiziert er auf Köpfe und Körper und präsentiert sie digital und in Ausstellungen.In seiner neuesten Arbeit besucht er die Klinik am Korso, eine Einrichtung für essgestörte Patient*innen und beschäftigt sich mit der Frage von Fremd- und Eigenbild. Die Patient*innen wählten aus Bildern der Gemäldesammlung der Staatlichen Kunsthalle Karlsruhe Motive aus, die ihnen auf ihr Gesicht projiziert wurden. Begleitet werden die Bilder durch Texte der Frauen und Männer die fotografiert wurden
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