Monthly Archives: June 2009

  Ed Kashi, a renowned American photojournalist, has sought to publicize social and political issues throughout the past thirty years. His photography has been featured in magazines like National Geographic, where he has shed light on global issues such as …
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  Sad news befalls the photographic community today: the death of an icon after 74 years. Kodak has officially decided to discontinue production of its Kodachrome film in favor of newer film and digital technology.   Since the advent of …
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  The Yancey Richardson Gallery is currently featuring the second solo exhibition for Hiroh Kikai in the United States. “Persona” features a collection of the very portraits that began as a hobby and ultimately went on to make Hiroh Kikai …
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  Columbia College Chicago is well known for their Museum of Contemporary Photography, and rightly so. As the largest photography gallery and museum in the Midwest, they provide a diverse and well-rounded collection, giving a broad look into the photographic …
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  By now you’ve undoubtedly heard about and seen the photos of a young Barack Obama posing for Lisa Jack, Panama hat in tow while wisps of cigarette smoke lingered about him. The pictures were taken by Jack when the …
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  Psychedelic/folk/pop band Black Moth Super Rainbow has been described as having a “trippy” sound, right down to the vocoder-synth vocals which Rolling Stone recently said sounds like “T-Pain tripping his balls off.” Fittingly, the cover art for their latest …
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