Tag: Photography
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Sam Elstub at the Design Museum
How Does Skateboarding Shape Cities? is an event hosted at the Design Museum next week. A panel of skaters, academics, designers and makers including Iain Borden, Charlie Davis, Sam Elstub, Charles Myatt and Esther Sayers, will discuss skate spaces, communities and culture. Skateboarding is everywhere: in urban streets and plazas, DIY constructions, multi-story projects, pop
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New Coasts Exhibition Opens
New Coasts exhibition of student work opens today. Students from Unit C, Masters of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism at University of Greenwich, have curated an exhibition of their in-progress designs. Projects explore the coastal landscapes of Landguard Point, Felixstowe, and they question what is lost and gained as these landscapes go through designed and unplanned change. New
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Photographic dreams
Review of William Eggleston´s work. Particularly the book: William Eggleston’s Guide. Second edition 2002 The Museum of Modern Art, New York by John Szarkowski and William Eggleston. William Eggleston is considered a pioneer in modern colour art photography. His work is an important document about Landscape architecture in U.S.A. It not only reveals how people used
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Landscape Photographer of the Year 2013 Exhibition
MLA student, Ellen Orchard, reviews the Landscape Photographer of the Year exhibition at the National Theatre. Viewing landscape through the lens of a camera is an unique skill that does not need to rely on how expensive your equipment is, but your compositional eye more importantly. Of course, having the latest versions of technology help
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Water by Edward Burtynsky
The latest work of photographer Edward Burtynsky is on show in New York this month. The Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery and the Howard Greenberg Gallery both have shows of Burtynsky’s stunning landscape photographs. Continuing the theme of water, the latest feature documentary Watermark, co-directed by Jennifer Baichwal and Edward Burtynsky, was released in Canada by Mongrel Media in September.