Exhibitions
Free London Photography Event
On Wednesday 29 November, there will be a free photography seminar at Jasmine Studios, London.
This event is being presented by the Rapid Group and Direct Lightning. Jasmine Studios, Shepherd's Bush, offers five fully-equipped, sophisticated photography studios.
Professional photographers Mike O'Neill, Guy Gowan and Robin Preston will share hints and tips for using Adobe Photoshop CS2, Wacom tablets and Apple Aperture 1.5. Hasselblad will be present with its new H3D 48mm DSLR camera. Plug-in developer OnOne Software...
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Exhibition of 20th Century Photography
In the Face of History: European Photographers in the 20th Century
13 October 2006 - 28 January 2007
Barbican Art Gallery
In the Face of History brings together the work of many of the greatest photographers in the 20th century. Their works collectively capture a century of European experience. The Barbican Open daily 11am-8pm, except Tuesdays and Thursdays when it closes...
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Photography Exhibition, London, V&A
Twilight: Photography in the Magic Hour.
10 October 2006 - 17 December 2006.
In recent years, an increasing number of artists have photographed in the twilight hour to explore its optical effects and psychological implications. This exhibition will focus on contemporary photography and video and is the first to explore the theme of...
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Edward Weston's life work exhibit opens in Miami
(photo by Weston titled "Chambered Nautilus-Halved")Edward Weston: Life Work will open this September in Miami.
Coming this September at the Lowe Art Museum in Miami is a exhibit of one of the great photographers Edward Weston. The exhibit titled Edward Weston: Life Work will open September 17th and end November 13th 2006. The 100 print...
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Vital Signs
New exhibit of young photographers at the George Eastman House in Rochester, NY. (photo by Chris McCaw)
My photography Mecca is located in Rochester NY. Not the city itself or Kodak but the George Eastman House Museum of Photography. In this temple of imagery artists are honored to be hung on the wall. As this museum often...
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Mavericks of Color Photography Opens in Philadelphia
Beginning July 30th the Philadelphia Art Museum will display some of the earliest works of color photography by Eliot Porter, William Christenberry, Joel Meyerowitz, and William Eggleston. As a true pioneer Eliot Porter began using color in the early 1950’s....
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Gordon Parks Exhibit
Gordon Parks a man armed with a camera since 1941 has captured images of poverty, pain, fashion, beauty, celebrities, and images of social freedom. Selected works from Gordon’s Half Past Autumn Collection will be on exhibit in the Dallas Museum...
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Mount St. Helens: Photographs by Frank Gohlke
Frank Gohlke captures the 1980 destruction of Mount Saint Helens in an exhibit displayed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
The Museum of Modern Art presents Mount St. Helens: Photographs by Frank Gohlke, on view through September 26, 2005. The eruption of Mount St. Helens in southwest Washington on May 18, 1980, devastated an area of 140 square miles. With...
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Irving Penn Photography
The works of Irving Penn a master of photography are on display at the National Gallery of Art. Mr. Penn now in his 80’s has worked in commercial, portrait, and fashion photography. His outstanding black and white prints not only...
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André Kertész exhibit

A retrospective exhibition of André Kertész
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, LACMA, presents the West Coast premiere of André Kertész, on view through September 5, 2005. Widely hailed as one of the most important photographers of the 20th century, André Kertész (1894-1985) created some...
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