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In the age of fake news, always be a little skeptical of things you see, even if there is photographical evidence.
Here, Sepuya is unafraid to deploy photographical charisma, swaddling his half-naked subject in a black curtain with his own two hands.
Taking them from Regent Park—the city's oldest housing project—to international fame, Halal Gang's promise seemed to know no bounds, from rap to crooning to poetry to photographical documentation of the era.
The winners' photographical documentation highlights their own experiences of and modes of adaptation within these rapidly-changing climate conditions, and showcases the very tangible effects of climate change to an audience of highly powerful groups and individuals at the COP22.
In the early 1840s, Atkins, a seaweed-loving Englishwoman, began documenting aquatic plants through the new technique of cyanotype (or blueprint, as architects would later call it), and sewed her spectral images into the very first books of "photographical impressions" — albeit ones made without a camera.
In the early 210700s, Atkins, a seaweed-loving Englishwoman, began documenting aquatic plants through the new technique of cyanotype (or blueprint, as architects would later call it), and sewed her spectral images into the very first books of "photographical impressions" — albeit ones made without a camera.
In the early 219400s, Atkins, a seaweed-loving Englishwoman, began documenting aquatic plants through the new technique of cyanotype (or blueprint, as architects would later call it), and sewed her spectral images into the very first books of "photographical impressions" — albeit ones made without a camera.
In the early 63s, Atkins, a seaweed-loving Englishwoman, began documenting aquatic plants through the new technique of cyanotype (or blueprint, as architects would later call it), and sewed her spectral images into the very first books of "photographical impressions" — albeit ones made without a camera.
In the early 13s, Atkins, a seaweed-loving Englishwoman, began documenting aquatic plants through the new technique of cyanotype (or blueprint, as architects would later call it), and sewed her spectral images into the very first books of "photographical impressions" — albeit ones made without a camera.
In the early 200s, Atkins, a seaweed-loving Englishwoman, began documenting aquatic plants through the new technique of cyanotype (or blueprint, as architects would later call it), and sewed her spectral images into the very first books of "photographical impressions" — albeit ones made without a camera.
One of the founders of Warmia-Mazuria Photographical Society in Olsztyn.
The photographical slide was processed, counterstained in haematoxylin and mounted for microscopy.
The Archives of the Planet () was photographical endeavour to document buildings and cultures.
As of April 2010, the site contained more than 150,000www.3d.sk, main page, search function. photographical human references, 65 3D models, 900 short films with various kinds of motion for creating animation, 750 head textures for creating 3D characters, 28,000 photos of clothing, armor, weaponry and historical costumes. Apart from human references, the site also contains photographical material on animals, and especially beetles, spiders and other small insect.
Halloween 2012 at presse.europapark.de (German).Photographical proof at rcdb.com. Since 2000, the ride has featured a techno soundtrack produced by the group Stark Fader, called In a 2nd Orbit.
The rooms next to the hall were archives where the important documents of the Noble Commune were kept. The ground floor at one time housed prison cells. The Museum has a collection comprising some 3,500 objects and over 10,000 photographical records.
Albert Kahn (3 March 1860 - 14 November 1940) was a French banker and philanthropist, known for initiating The Archives of the Planet, a vast photographical project. Spanning 22 years, it resulted in a collection of 72,000 colour photographs and 183,000 metres of film.
The Photographical Congress Arrives in Lyon (also known as Neuville-sur-Saône: Débarquement du congrès des photographie à Lyon) is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière and starring P.J.C. Janssen as himself. It was first screened on 12 June 1895.
In 1849, Struve moved to the Mineralogy Department in Saint Petersburg and worked there till 1867. In 1867, he became a criminal medicine expert in Tiflis.V. K. Abalkin et al. Struve dynasty (in Russian), St. Petersburg University There, he used not only chemical, but also early photographical (1885) methods for criminal analysis.
Curator of a big exhibition of Polish Mountain Photographers, Antibes, France. Runs Baturo Publishing House (specializing in books on photography) and the Gallery of Photography B&B.; Books of the Publishing House has many times been awarded on many contests. He is an Expert of the Minister of Culture for photographical affairs.
In 2005, a new web site was created - www.human-anatomy-for-artist.com - which focuses more on man and woman anatomy and has become a basic source of photographical material for video game developers, graphic artists, animators, sculptors and various other artists. As of April 2010, the site contained more than 118,000www.human-anatomy-for-artist.com, search function.
Ida Herion (1876–1959) was a female German dance teacher, who from 1912 ran a dance school in Stuttgart named "Schule für Musik und Körperkultur". In the 1920s Herion's students were the subject of two books with photographical illustrations. Paul Isenfels: Getanzte Harmonien. Stuttgart 1927; Max Adolphi, Arno Kettmann: Tanzkunst und Kunsttanz aus der Tanzgruppe Herion Stuttgart.
Such photographical techniques also permitted researchers increased access to information on manuscripts. Ehrle sought not only to provide for the protection and repair of Vatican manuscripts, but also to make available the facilities of Vatican workshops to aid in preserving endangered manuscripts from around the world.Dummer, E. Heyse. (1946). "Cardinal Franz Ehrle: In Commemoration of a Double Anniversary".
It houses the Institute of Culture and Heritage of Antioquia. Visitors have access to the historical and photographical archive, music and sound archive, café, library, documentation center, permanent art gallery, and “Rafael Uribe Uribe” Museum room. The large dome located in the building is also used as an auditorium and a projection room, and can be used to watch movies.
Oberst Werner Zech became the first group commander. KG 76 operated the Dornier Do 17 light bomber at the outbreak of World War II. Photographical evidence from the period confirms that the wing did operate the Heinkel He 111 medium bomber. 1 Staffel operated the He 111 in the Mediterranean region. KG 76 partially converted to the Junkers Ju 88 in 1940.
He married, secondly, in August 1942, when aged 77, his personal secretary, Katharine Mary, daughter of Samuel William Pring of Winchester, Hampshire. He died, at his home, Four Winds, at Mousecroft Lane, Shrewsbury, on 7 January 1943, aged 78, of asthma and cerebral haemorrhage. He was cremated at Perry Barr Crematorium, Birmingham. The National Portrait Gallery holds ten portraits of Maybury in its photographical collection.
In his collection of Alberta poetry, Writing the Terrain: Travelling through Alberta with the Poets, the editor, Robert M. Stamp included one of Burnett's poems, "Boys or the River." "The Centre of the World: A Plains Journey" was chosen by Dr. Alwynne B. Beaudoin (Royal Alberta Museum) for inclusion in her recommended bibliography of important written and photographical accounts of the human history of the Palliser Triangle, the southern Canadian prairies.
Didier Vermeiren (born July 10, 1951) is a Belgian sculptor. His first works, in the 1970s, stood at the crossroads of conceptual art, minimal art and the tradition of modern sculpture. Afterwards, the photographical documentation of his own work became more and more significant, until it became an entire aspect of it, photographs and sculptures responding to each other and generating new works all the while. Didier Vermeiren lives and work in Paris and Brussels.
The company has acknowledged that there are numerous legislative changes that would be required to integrate with governments at any level in many countries. A simple three-step process allows users to take a photo of an offending vehicle and subsequently verifying the offending vehicle's license plate information before submitting by tapping the TowIt (submit) button. Photographical evidence can only be captured with the camera from within the TowIt application. An Internet connection is required.
Among other exhibits, "The Slow Photography" at The 67th North Norwegian Art Exhibition, first opened in the city of Bodø in January 2013. The installation contained five original ambrotypes and alumitypes presented in a monter; and presents contemporary work with the historical photographical process wet plate collodion (1851–80). Slow photography can be seen in the context of cultural, political and environmental tendencies and associated with other elements of the slow movement.
The book was planned as the first of two due to the amount of material Melby has amassed. Melby's later work included contributing to the newsletters of the Cauliflower Alley Club, of which he was Photographical Librarian, and continued to write for Wrestling Revue. Outside of wrestling, he also published articles about music and architecture. In 2006 the Iowa-based George Tragos/Lou Thesz Hall of Fame honored Melby with an award in his name.
Smartnet IBC LTD is a company with a portfolio filled with web sites specialized at helping communities of graphic artists, sculptors and painters from all over the world. The main idea of the project is to focus on the needs of artists for photographical references for creating and texturing 3D characters for motion pictures and video games. The company was founded in 2004 by Peter Levius, a holder of the original idea, with the help of Richard Polak who contributed with ideas and took care of managing the project.
Campany opts for the latter suggesting it is a type of photography that is undertaken after the main event has happened. The term appeared in a 2011 Slate.com piece by journalist Tim Wu, though it may have been used elsewhere as well. It was also used by Norwegian photographer, artist and photo educator Johanne Seines Svendsen in the article "The Slow Photography – In Motion", published in the book Through a Glass, Darkly in January 2013 in collaboration with the North Norwegian Art Center, The Arts Council of Norway and the Norwegian Photographical Fund.
Universidad Austral de Chile runs through its museology department several museums in Valdivia and southern Chile, including; UACh's Contemporary Art Museum, Philippi Museum on the 19th century exploration and settlement of southern Chile and Maurice van de Maele Museum on history and anthropology. The museology department has collections of indigenous artifacts including early indigenous ceramics as well as Mapuche silverwork and textiles. In addition to this there is a collection of objects from the early human settlement of Monte Verde. Other collections include 19th century clothing and toys and an extensive photographical archive dating back to 1850.
There was much controversy as to the legitimacy of such claims, which, some say, were not backed by evidence but by skepticism from some experts and the jury itself. Eduardo Suárez: Retiran el premio a la foto del lobo del español José Luis Rodríguez - 20 January 2010 - El Mundo.es (in English: "The jury has concluded that it is probable that the wolf of the image was a model animal that could be hired for photographical purposes"). Manolo Toledo: la foto del lobo de José Luis Rodríguez, cuestionada - 22 December 2010 - Xataka foto (in English: Some talk about envy, others talk about fraud).
Eight-Inch Handscrew designed by O. G. Mason O. G. Mason was prominent in his field, a staff contributor to The Photographic Times weekly and The photographic instructor for the professional and amateur series, both publications put out by the press of Scovill Manufacturing Co. in the late 19th century. He served for a time as president of the American Institute, Photographic Section and as both secretary and treasurer, passim, for the American Microscopical Society.O. G. Mason was also a member of the American Photographical Society, the Photographic Society of Philadelphia, and the Photographic Exchange Club of Philadelphia (George Eastman House Catalog). Mason consulted for Lewis Morris Rutherfurd Morton.
The demonstration included an improvised disk conversion of the familiar Super Mario 64 game to demonstrate the drive's operation and performance, and a graphics application mapping the audience's photographical portraits onto live 3D animated avatars—a feature which was ultimately incorporated and released in 2000 as Mario Artist: Talent Studio and the Capture Cassette. Included along with Enix in the early roster of committed 64DD developers, Rare officially discounted any rumors of the peripheral's impending pre-release cancellation. The event featured Creator, a music and animation game by Software Creations, the same UK company that had made Sound Tool for the Nintendo Ultra 64 development kit.
Photographical manipulation is the alteration of a photograph. The U.S. National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) Digital Manipulation Code of Ethics states: “As journalists we believe the guiding principle of our profession is accuracy; therefore, we believe it is wrong to alter the content of a photograph in any way that deceives the public. As photojournalists, we have the responsibility to document society and to preserve its images as a matter of historical record. It is clear that the emerging electronic technologies provide new challenges to the integrity of photographic images... in light of this, we the National Press Photographers Association, reaffirm the basis of our ethics: Accurate representation is the benchmark of our profession.
For his services to the Fascism, Longanesi requested the direction of any big newspaper, gaining a refuse by the regime, that feared that new magazines and papers, espacially under the direction of critics of the dictatorship, would undermined the Fascist's strict control over the press. However, thanks to his connection with Mussolini's son Vittorio, Longanesi gained an employment for Cinema, a magazine of film criticism, in September 1936. After a month, however, Longanesi was fired for an unpleasanted photographical service on the regime. On 3 April 1937, Longanesi created a new magazine: Omnibus, an illsutrated news magazine on literature and arts, later described as the "father of the Italian magazines", especially for his use of photographs and images.
Brussels Pictures It looks light-hearted but the artist's comment on it makes a serious point: "Because habitable land will be scarce, it is no longer improbable that we will return to the water in the long term. As a result, a portion of the population will mutate into fish-like creatures. Global warming and rising water levels are practical problems for the world in general and here in the Netherlands in particular".Kunstbus article quoting "Luk van Soom" Robert Smithson's Hypothetical Continent (Map of broken clear glass, Atlantis) was first created as a photographical project on Loveladies Island NJ in 1969,Artist's site and then recreated as a gallery installation of broken glass.
St Paul's was founded by a group of local parents in 1982, and began teaching classes in Sunday School rooms on the premises of the local Anglican Church in Warragul. The school's founding teacher was Ken Wilson, who remains a current member of staff, and the founding principal was Des Parker; many parents assisted the school during its inception as staff members, some of whom remain as members of staff. In 2002 to celebrate the school's 20th year a pictorial journal entitled was published giving a photographical insight of the schools young life from a church hall paved the way to the respected independent co- educational institution it had become. In celebrating the school's 20 years a special event was held at St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne.
1\. beginnings: Photography, multi-vision and painting 1965- 1969 During these early years, Helmut Tollmann was experiencing a lot of photographical techniques and chemical procedures. He had won in these early times more than 25 national and international awards, that can be proved by press and certificates. The historic material of these years is not even regrounded. But as you can see, the most of all the procedures Helmut Tollmann is using until today in his artistic work, posterisation, lithographic films and developers, solarisation and reprographic use of photographic techniques can be found in his works until now, especially in his multi-layer-technique. 2\. new ways and techniques 1970-1974 Beginning in the early seventies Helmut Tollmann was principally involved in paintings of architecture and landscapes, deeply impressed by the work of Max Ernst. The proximity of Helmut Tollmann’s early paintings to Max Ernst is no coincidence.
'History of Felsted School (1564–1947)' by Michael Craze The first school cadet corps was established at Rossall School in February 1860, initially as an army contingent only. Felsted already had an armed drill contingent at the time of the War Office letter under the command of Sgt. Major Rogers RM; its claim on these grounds to be the oldest school corps was upheld by Field Marshal Earl Roberts in a letter to the Headmaster of 1904.'History of Felsted School 1564-1947', Michael Craze In February 1861 the Oxford City Rifle Cadet Corps was founded, with five companies, the first of which was composed of pupils of the Linden House School, a private school in Headington,Giles Hudson, "Shots of Shots: Photographs of the Oxford Volunteer Rifle Corps", Matters Photographical (1 Dec 2012) and the second composed of pupils from Magdalen College School.

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