Nature photography
San Francisco Gate - Schmid’s work, involving in its own terms, opens a range of questions that offer background to the recent rise of interest in anonymous photography. Dark Matters: Artists See the Impossible: Works in various media. Through Nov. 11. Joachim Schmid
Art And Photography Contest Exhibit Opens At ICC
BruDirect - Bandar Seri Begawan - The Art and Photography Competition Exhibition held in conjunction with the 61st birthday celebration of His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam was opened yesterday by the Minister of Home Affairs, Pehin
Mathis ‘Matt’ James Smith: Macintosh expertise lauded by News co
Dallas Morning News - Chris Wilkins, assistant director of photography at The News , agreed. “On some days, if it weren’t for Matt, we wouldn’t have gotten the paper out,” Mr. Wilkins said. “He was our go-to guy. He was a true friend to Photo.” Mr
At summit, a spirited debate on suffering, faith
Worldnews.com - Douglas Adams - professor who merged theology, arts San Fransisco Chronicle Hilary Marckx sometimes preaches at his Sonoma County church through his photography , using a slideshow instead of words. Cynthia Winton-Henry co-created an Oakland dance studio
Start Up a Travel Photography Business
Arabia Online - Too many people have the idea that being paid to take photographs of exotic places is the ideal job. It may take years of effort to be paid by magazines such as the National Geographic, but are there better ways to become a travel photographer. As
Photography exhibition offers behind-the-scenes glimpse of the Police
Canada East - TORONTO (CP) - An exhibition of photographs at the Edward Day Gallery shows behind-the-scenes images of British supergroup the Police in cities around the world. “I’ll Be Watching You: Inside the Police 1980-1983″ consists of 38 black-and-white
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CNET News - About Underexposed This blog sheds light on digital photography, science and open-source software–Stephen Shankland’s eclectic beat. Shankland joined CNET News.com in 1998 after a five-year stint as a science writer. He’s a lab rat who grew up in