Saturday, March 16, 2013

Milwaukee Art Museum looks at color photography in the 20th century

Milwaukee Art Museum looks at color photography in the 20th century
Washington Post
MILWAUKEE — An exhibit at the Milwaukee Art Museum will look at the evolution of colo rphotography in the 20th century. It will explore the historical developments from 1907 to 1981 that led to color photography becoming the norm in popular culture ...

Great Minds and Stellar Talents Consider the State of Modern Photography
WNYC (blog)
"What Is Modern Photography?" is the question posed at this symposium hosted by the Museum of Modern Art's Edward Steichen. An all-star panel of photographers, including Margaret Bourke-White, Walker Evans, Irving Penn, and Ben Shahn, give (or refuse ...

WNYC (blog)

The best art and photography
Telegraph.co.uk
Domestic design in post-war America was a sun-kissed thing of affluence and aspiration. In California, one man in particular set the tone. Maynard Parker: Modern Photography and the American Dream (Yale, £45) is dedicated to Parker's back catalogue, ...

Telegraph.co.uk

Young Jamaican International Master of Photography Michele-Anne Hamilton ...
PR Web (press release)
Having been selected as an “International Master of Photography” by World Wide ArtBooks, Michele-Anne Hamilton, a young but much sought after photographer in Jamaica, is crowdfunding to see her works published and distributed to museums, galleries ...

PR Web (press release)

A Brief History of Photography — HTC Blog
By Larry Meadows
Let's take a moment to reminisce over the history of photography (and give thanks that we have a lightweight HTC in our pockets instead of a Brownie camera!). HistoryofPhotographyInfoGraphic...
HTC Blog

John Nack on Adobe : Storytelling through (almost) just photography
By John Nack
February 04, 2013. Storytelling through (almost) just photography. PetaPixel on the Paul Harvey Super Bowl “Farmer” ad: One of standout commercials during the Super Bowl yesterday was the above ad by Chrysler promoting its Dodge Ram ...
John Nack on Adobe



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