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quinta-feira, 6 de outubro de 2011
domingo, 16 de janeiro de 2011
Poesia em imagem
“Uma fotografia não é mais importante do que uma frase casual de alguém num carro”. Marc Riboud
http://www.marcriboud.com/marcriboud/accueil.html
sábado, 15 de janeiro de 2011
In+form+ação
Fotojornalismo é igual a informação + ação. Com este ensaio sobre os conflitos no Afeganistão e a vida dos marines americanos naquele País, o fotógrafo brasileiro Maurício Lima ganhou em 2010 o World Press Photo, um dos mais conceituados prêmios de fotojornalismo no mundo.
Paulistano, 35 anos, Maurício Lima trabalha há dez anos na Agência France Press (AFP).
sexta-feira, 14 de janeiro de 2011
Efeitos colaterais
Veterano, Camboja |
NY- alguns dias depois de 11. 09 |
Guantamano |
Lori Grinker began her photographic career in 1981 while a student at Parsons School of Design when Inside Sports published her photo-essay about a young boxer as its cover story. During that time she met another young boxer, 13 year-old Mike Tyson, who she documented for the following decade. Since then, in addition to her reportage of events such as the destruction of the World Trade Center, she has delved into several long-term projects, and published two books: The Invisible Thread: A Portrait of Jewish American Women (Jewish Publication Society, 1989, 6 editions), and Afterwar: Veterans from a World in Conflict (de.MO, 2004).Published in major magazines, her work has earned international recognition, garnering a World Press Photo Foundation Prize, an Open Society Institute Distribution grant, a W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund fellowship, the Ernst Hass Grant, The Santa Fe Center for Photography Project Grant, and a Hasselblad Foundation Grant, among others. Her photographs have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions around the world and are in many private and museum collections.
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