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From:Black Renaissance/Renaissance NoireI was looking at a book of Malick Sidibe's photographs, put together by Andre Magnin (Scala Press, 1998), with my friend Diafode, who has been living in France since 1979. As we flipped through the black and white...
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From:PSA Journal (Vol. 64, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedOutstanding Photographs from Young Photographers is the name of a program organized by the Photographic Society of America. Thirty-five schools submitted over two hundred prints. Fifty-five of those prints in five...
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From:The Quill (Vol. 91, Issue 8)A Charlotte Observer photographer found himself in hot water in August when the North Carolina Press Photographers Association rescinded three of his 2002 awards after discovering he'd violated an organization's code of...
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From:Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire (Vol. 3, Issue 2)An Anthony Barboza photograph is almost instantly recognizable. There is a sharp, crisp quality to his images. They have edge, figuratively and literally. Usually, there is also a glow, a sheen rising form the image as...
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From:PSA Journal (Vol. 80, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe prestigious Acharya Nagarjuna Universityin India has bestowed the honour of "University Pratibha Puraskar" upon PSA member and well known photo artist, Mr. Tamma Srinivasa Reddy on its 37th Foundation Day. This...
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From:PSA Journal (Vol. 77, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedDivisions VP Jean Timmermeister, FPSA, notes that Maria KorabLaskowska < mariakorab@gmail.com > is the new Chairman of CP with Hillary Morin serving as commentator. Special thanks to these two great volunteers! It is...
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From:PSA Journal (Vol. 77, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedWendell Phillips, recipient of the Photojournalism Division's (PJD) 2009 International Understanding through Photography (IUTP) award and featured presenter at the 2008 and 2010 Photographic Society of America (PSA)...
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From:PSA Journal (Vol. 76, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedThe Nature Division (ND) of the Photographic Society of America (PSA) was established in 1940 to stimulate interest in all phases of nature photography as well as to provide photographic information and techniques to...
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From:Design WeekJuggling two separate spaces is a thing of the past as The Photographers' Gallery is finally settling into its new gallery - an intriguing Edwardian warehouse building. Liz Farrelly looks at how the current show engages...
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From:PSA Journal (Vol. 71, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe second PSA Nature Interclub competition was hosted by the East Troy Viewfinders of Wisconsin, headed up by Gerry Emmerich, Jr., FPSA, EPSA, on February 16, 2005. Judges were Joe Haertle, Darrell Ladish, and Sandy...
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From:PSA Journal (Vol. 71, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe annual international conference of the Photographic Society of America (PSA) can always be expected in the month of September, traditionally right around Labor Day weekend: the annual conference of the Canadian...
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From:PSA Journal (Vol. 72, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedPopular Lincoln Camera Club member Don Hogg passed away recently in his home state. He first joined the Photographic Society of America (PSA) in the 1950s and was a PSA member briefly several times, most recently he...
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From:Design WeekD&AD award-winning still life photographer Andy Cameron died at home on 26 January. He leaves a wife Lou and a five-year-old son, Lewis. A memorial service takes place at Christ Church, Crouch End Hill, London N8, on 9...
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From:PSA Journal (Vol. 72, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedSunday, September 3--Saturday, September 9, 2006 Gerald H. Emmerich, Jr., FPSA, EPSA * PSA Conventions Vice President Three special presenters will be featured at the PSA Annual Conference in Baltimore in...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 164, Issue 536)Emil Otto Hoppe is famous as the greatest photographic portraitist of Edwardian London, but his success in that field obscures his subsequent departure into photojournalism, notably the depiction of cities. The National...
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From:Design WeekEuropean photography has often struggled to get the recognition it deserves. Ed Barber previews a Barbican exhibition that seeks to provide the first overview of this field, tempering familiar greats with some obscure...
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From:Design Week (Vol. 19, Issue 31)The projects of 1960s avant-garde architectural freethinkers Archigram are recaptured in an exhibition featuring installations, inflatables, films, visionary collages and drawings from 31 July until 31 October....
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From:Design Week (Vol. 19, Issue 28)For 20 years, photographer Kyoichi Tsuzuki has recorded urban Japan's Postmodernist, pick 'n' mix aesthetic--one that treads an ambiguous line between being seemingly knowing and kookily accidental. Like Martin Parr,...
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From:Design Week (Vol. 16, Issue 47)Designation has created a website for photographer Thorsten Jansen, which launched on 19 November. It is at www.tjansen.com....
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From:The Quill (Vol. 91, Issue 3)Two Israeli border policemen beat photographers for The Associated Press and the French news agency Agence France-Press (AFP) as the photographers attempted to photograph troops driving quickly down a street as two...