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Danny Wilcox Frazier’s dramatic black-and-white photographs portray a changing Midwest of vanishing towns and transformed landscapes. As rural economies fail, people and resources are migrating to the coasts and cities, as though the heart of America we
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“I don’t have a French accent,” says Vignes. “I have a mixed accent. I got my accent when I worked at Magnum. Everybody had a different accent; part French, part Hungarian, part German, part whatever it is. So that’s my Magnum salad.”
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It’s Photowalking time again, and even though we are based in Salt Lake City this walk will be in Provo. The third photowalk is scheduled for Saturday November 17th. We will be walking around the historic downtown district in Provo. Interesting sites incl
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via Conscientious
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the Associated Press in all media – text, photography, and video – will not cover Thursday’s first Test match between Sri Lank and Australia in Brisbane until a dispute between news organizations and Cricket Australia (CA) is resolved
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Over a 50-year span, Fred McDarrah documented the rise of the Beat Generation, the city’s postmodern art movement, its off-off-Broadway actors, troubadours, politicians, agitators and social protests.
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Jonathan Torgovnik photographed 20 women and children in all for a series called Intended Consequences: Mothers of Genocide, Children of Rape.
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gets awesome after the first two commercials. stick with it!
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We can’t think of a better subject for a masterclass than David Burnett, a photographer who for the past four decades has captured history, co-founded Contact Press Images, and landed countless Time magazine covers, all the while keeping his feet firmly o
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