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A new touring exhibit at the Elkhorn Valley Museum will feature an exhibit of ag-centered photography by Minnesota-based National Geographic Ag photographer R.J. Kern.
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Pinhole photography: Goodbye instagram, the art of 'slow photography' is making a comeback yorkshirepost.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yorkshirepost.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Resident Artist Program in Silver City is delighted to present a pop-up show and artist talk with photographic artist and researcher Alice Cazenave of England on Sunday, Dec. 11. Cazenave will exhibit photographic artworks from her project “Desert Treasures: Colours of the Comstock.”
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By Ellyn Kail on December 12, 2020 “The history of photography is based on the experiments of amateurs,” the photographer Samuel Trachsel, who works at an analog photography store in Zurich, tells us. “Even today, a century and a half later, there is a very cool and active DIY community devoted to the craft of building cameras.” He’s right; as of this writing, Instagram has more than 7,000 posts under the hashtag #DIYCamera and 5,600 under #HomemadeCamera. Meanwhile, The Homemade Camera Podcast with Nick and Graham features some truly inspiring ideas, while the popular Instagram account ShittyRigs show just how far photographers are willing to go to get the perfect shot in a pinch.