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Calista Condo | Thu, Jul 3rd, 2008 | Category: Reviews | City: Atlanta | Tags: atlanta, 1960s, photography, museum, danny lyon, exhibition, high museum | 0
The High Museum of Art in Atlanta Georgia will be holding a photography exhibit entitled Street Life: American Photographers from the 1960s and 70s until August 10th. Focusing on four American photographers that documented four various aspects of life, the collected work comes together as a broad overview of American culture at that time.
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Simmons Buntin | Thu, Feb 21st, 2008 | Category: Commentary | Tags: simmons buntin, new urbanism, civano, utopia, photography, canon, design charrettes, filter, design aesthetic | 2
It’s possible my soul was just sold to the devil. You see, I’m an avid photographer — the worst kind: a hobbyist, spending lots of money on the craft but never recouping the investment, at least financially. When I travel, an empty hand longs to hold the camera. So when the new Canon Rebel XSi was announced three weeks ago, I got all jittery; it must be mine. But times are tight, and a thousand bucks give or take are not easy to come by. Still, I pre-ordered the new-fangled thing, which…
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Simmons Buntin | Mon, Dec 10th, 2007 | Category: Commentary | Tags: simmons buntin, arizona, photography, jaguar, tumacacori highlands, jaguar in the backyard, new mexico | 0
The American jaguar, Panthera onca, has been in science and nature journals much lately. Over the last few years, young males have roamed from Sonora, Mexico, into the U.S.—remote places like southern Arizona’s Tumacacori Highlands and the Peloncillo Mountains straddling Old and New Mexico. We know they’ve wandered this far north once again because they have been captured on film, and on occasion treed on the brambly edges of a sawtooth ranch.
Jaguar photographed via remote camera…
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