• 2007-07-11

    Lal Masjid

    Lal Masjid,也就是最近著名的红色清真寺,离我们在伊斯兰堡时住的地方也就差一个街区,ft.

    相关链接:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Mosque

    http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/07/09/pakistan.mosque/index.html

    http://news.sina.com.cn/z/killedinba/index.shtml

    http://news.sina.com.cn/w/2007-07-09/073412169587s.shtml 

  • 时间:2007年6月23日 - 6月30日

    地点:清华大学第六教室楼A区大厅

    开展沙龙及交流活动:6月23日下午4点30

    欢迎莅临指导!

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    因学校方面某些原因,影展推迟一周改为23日开幕,谢谢大家关注!欢迎前来捧场:)

  • 2007-05-25

    不说啥了!

    炸鸡牛比!冠军!


  • Last month during a panel discussion at Aperture Foundation in New York, Charles Traub, a very talented photographer and influential photography critic whose day job is chairman of School of Visual Arts's photography MFA program, proposed some advices for young photographers, listed into "Dos" and "Don'ts":

    Do something old in a new way.

    Do something new in an old way.

    Do something new in a new way. Whatever works, works.

    Do it sharp—if you can’t, call it art.

    Do fifty of them—you definitely will get a show.

    Do it big—if you can’t do it big, do it red.

    If you don’t know what to do, look up, or down—but continue looking.

    Do celebrities—if you do a lot of them you’ll get a book.

    Edit it yourself.

    Design it yourself.

    Publish it yourself.

    Read Darwin, Marx, Freud, Einstein, Benjamin, McLuhan, and Barthes.

    Construct your images from the edges inward.

    If it’s the “real world,” do it in color.

    If it can be done digitally, do it.

    Be self-centered, self-involved, and generally entitled and always pushing—and damned to hell for doing it.

    Don’t do it about yourself, your friend, or your family.

    Don’t dare photograph yourself nude.

    Don’t look at old family albums.

    Don’t hand color it.

    Don’t write on it.

    Don’t use alternative processes—if it ain’t straight, do it in the computer.

    Don’t gild the lily—a.k.a, less is more.

    Don’t photograph indigent people—especially in foreign lands.

    Don’t whine, Just produce.

  • 2007-04-17

    60 Years of Magnum

    1947年4月17日,马格南图片社在纽约Museum of Modern Art二楼的餐厅内成立,最初创始人包括Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger以及David Seymour (Chim),摄影史上一段传奇由此开始。

    Rober Capa in Paris, 1952

    Henri Cartier-Bresson

    George Rodger, in uniform during the liberation of Nazi Germany, 1945

    David Seymour, 1956

     

    Magnum Photos is a photographic co-operative of great diversity and distinction owned by its photographer-members. With powerful individual vision, Magnum photographers chronicle the world and interpret its peoples, events, issues and personalities. Through its four editorial offices in New York, London, Paris and Tokyo, and a network of fifteen sub-agents, Magnum Photos provides photographs to the press, publishers, advertising, television, galleries and museums across the world.

    The Magnum Photos library is a living archive updated daily with new work from across the globe. The library houses all the work produced by Magnum photographers and some special collections by non-members. There are approximately one million photographs in both print and transparency in the physical library, with 350,000 images available online.

    Within the library, most of the major world events and personalities from the Spanish Civil War to the present day are covered. There are constantly updated profiles on most countries of the world, covering industry, society and people, places of interest, politics and news events, disasters and conflict. The Magnum Photos library reflects all aspects of life throughout the world and the unparalleled sense of vision, imagination and brilliance of the greatest collective of documentary photographers. In short, when you picture an iconic image, but can't think who took it or where it can be found, it probably came from Magnum.

     

    http://www.magnumphotos.com