Archives For Photography

Rare to see this high level of work in the world of banking and advertising…

Nadav Kander.

 

 

 

 

Thierry Cohen Exhibition March 28 – May 4, 2013

“Since 2010 he has devoted himself to a single project – “Villes Eteintes” (Darkened Cities) – which depicts the major cities of the world as they would appear at night without light pollution, or in more poetic terms: how they would look if we could see the stars”.

via Danziger Gallery Web Site

Having horded Agfa Portriga Rapid 111 paper for years I now can breath a sigh of relief. Adox MCC 110 is the best paper on the market..Period.  It can only be purchased from Freestyle here

 

Designed to be the replacement for the late Agfa Classic 111 paper, ADOX Premium MCC 110 uses the same emulsion as the original Agfa, but on a neutral white paper base instead of the old warm base. Other than the whiter base, everything else about MCC 110 is exactly the same as Agfa Classic;

via the web site

Abbott’s famous series shot durring the fall of the Berlin Wall – now in a new musical format. This should be a very special event.

 

Under the baton of Conductor Laureate Ignat Solzhenitsyn, we journey to a historic moment in time with a program that commemorates the demolition of the Berlin Wall in 1989, leading to Germany’s reunification. Performed in collaboration with a solo exhibition of photographs by James B. Abbott at the Center for Emerging Visual Artists, The Fall: A Photographic Portrait of Berlin and the Fall of the Berlin Wall. Abbott will collaborate with Jorge Cousineau and the Chamber Orchestra to present a multi-sensory experience for the concert at the Kimmel Center.

April 07

$24.00-$81.00

Verizon Hall
300 S. Broad Street
Phila, PA 19102

via the web site

Very nice high-definition panorama…. (make sure to look down on the rover as well as up at the Martian Sun)