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The collective will hold a conversation at ALMA | LEWIS April 2, and Ajamu X will capture a series of portraits of locals.
My Canon 6D is over 12 years old and while this DSLR served me well in that time, it's been replaced by multiple generation upgrades -- including my current Canon EOS R5 -- and as a result spent years ...
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The Phoblographer on MSNThe Man Who Changed Digital Black and White Photography ForeverIf your appetite for photography is solely sustained on the corn flakes of social media, then you’re probably not going to know who I’m talking about. To that end, I hope that one day Vincent Versace ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNBeautiful black and white shot of boys fishing wins 9th Xposure International Photography AwardsA superbly executed photo of boys fishing near Inle Lake in Myanmar took the ... embodies Nordic minimalism with its sleek ...
At the time of our early morning Zoom call, Obie and Lilly award-winning director, actor and musician Whitney White is on the ...
To mark its anniversary, TU Dance is holding a pair of performances of works by landmark Black choreographers, on April 25 ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNKolkata in monochrome: 10 striking black and white photos that capture City of Joy's timeless charmA stunning visual journey through 10 black and white photos that beautifully freeze Kolkata’s timeless spirit. There’s ...
Silent Skies” — an exhibition of paintings and drawings of critically endangered and extinct birds — is on display at the ...
Altadena was a bastion for Black homeownership, but the January wildfires in Los Angeles have put these residents in a precarious situation.
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Hong Kong Free Press on MSNPolitical artist Badiucao says billboards with his ‘hidden’ political message removed, as gallery launches attackChinese artist Badiucao has said that two Mong Kok billboards showing a clip he made with a hidden political message have been removed.
The exhibit opening Sunday at the Bucktown-Wicker Park Library features 19 photos taken by then-Columbia College student Ray ...
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