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Shot In The Dark 2012: My, How Things Have Changed - Houston Press (blog)


Shot In The Dark 2012: My, How Things Have Changed
Houston Press (blog)
Nine photographers were displaying pictures they had taken of concerts for the Houston Press (mostly this blog you're reading right here, Rocks Off), anywhere from four to a couple of dozen. Unfortunately, we did not. It has been a little while since ...

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The Photographers' Gallery – review - The Guardian


The Guardian

The Photographers' Gallery – review
The Guardian
As photography has changed and expanded, so has the gallery: its cafe and bookshop were invariably packed, but it was always too much cafe, not enough gallery. In 2008, it moved to a woefully inadequate, low-ceilinged former textile warehouse behind ...

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Detroit Self-Portrait: Brian Day selections - Detroit Free Press


Detroit Self-Portrait: Brian Day selections
Detroit Free Press
The collection of photographs and paintings has grown to more than 2300 since we first asked Detroiters to define their city in images in October 2011. This ongoing collaboration between the Free Press, the Detroit Institute of Arts and the community ...

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Brooklyn Welcomes The New York Photo Festival To Dumbo (PHOTOS) - Huffington Post


Brooklyn Welcomes The New York Photo Festival To Dumbo (PHOTOS)
Huffington Post
While much marketable photography revels in its own artifice, documentarians in pursuit of truth and social change have to fight from being labelled as obsolete. Straddling truth and lie, form and content, artistic pursuit and the demands of the ...

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Hilton Head Island Camera Club celebrates 25 years with new learning center - Hilton Head Island Packet


Hilton Head Island Packet

Hilton Head Island Camera Club celebrates 25 years with new learning center
Hilton Head Island Packet
The next is "Photography: The Art of Painting with Light" with Bob Ovelman. Admission is free. LENS hours are 2 to 4 pm Mondays, 7 to 9 pm Tuesdays and 2 to 4 pm Thursdays. LENS is in suite 207 in Pineland Station. The art of photography has changed in ...

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