Thursday, October 1, 2009

EXPLORATION PHOTOGRAPHY. INTERESTING LINKS

Who can tell you more about exploration than National Geographic? Here is the link to the site where you can find names of the photographers ever shooting for the magazine, some pictures we've already seen in class (like Niepce's roofs of Paris) and many other interesting hings that might help in the future.
http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photographers/photography-timeline.html

Oh, and if you are going to the library, you can try to find the DVD 'Edward Burtynsky. Manufactured Landscapes'. The film was created by Jenifer Baichwal. It is a new documentary on the world and work of Edward Burtynsky, whose works will be exhibited on October 3 in Corcoran. If you are going to visit the exhibit and write a review about it, or just if you are interested in Edward Burtynsky's work, the DVD is great. I found it in my Bethesda Library, so guess you can find it in DC or Alexandria, for sure. This film follows Edward Burtynsky through China, as he shoots the evidence and effects of the country's massive industrial revolution.

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