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Osterville
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Shirley Eastman
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Algoma Township
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Bethany Hart, Algoma Township Historical Society
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Windsor
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Rachel D Kline, Windsor-Severance Historical Society
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Dannemora
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Rod Bigelow, Walter "Pete" Light
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A substantial retrospective on one of the world's most remarkable
and critically acclaimed art photographers. Separated into four
parts, Ballenesque takes readers on a visual, chronological journey
through Roger Ballen's entire oeuvre, including both iconic images
and previously unpublished photographs. Part I explores his
formative artistic influences and his later rediscovery of boyhood
through photography, culminating in his first published monograph,
Boyhood, in 1979. Part II then charts the period between 1980 and
2000, during which time his deeper search for the elemental self
found its way into the 'Dorps', or small towns, of South Africa and
concluding with the release of his seminal monograph Outland. Part
III covers the years 2000-2013, when Ballen achieved global
recogition with Shadow Chamber and Boarding House and his work
began to veer away from portraiture altogether. Finally, in Part
IV, Ballen reflects upon his career in its entirety. With over 300
photographs and an introduction by eminent academic Robert J. C.
Young, this book provides both an entirely new way of seeing
Ballen's work for those who already follow his career and a
comprehensive introduction for those encountering his photographs
for the first time.
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Jay
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Tamara N Hoke
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Swedes in Oregon
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David A Anderson, On Behalf Of The Board Of Directors O; Foreword by Rhonda Erlandson
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Las Cruces
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John Hunner, Brian Kord, Cassandra Lachica
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Hi again, Hope that you've enjoyed my "WHOOP'S APOSTROPHE... " #1,
because here's #2...another 100 crazy photographs of mad apostrophe
(and spelling) errors from around the globe, fae Bonnie Scotland
all the way 'Doon Under' to Australia Funny they are...horrid also,
as the poor English teacher in me captures the error...but with a
fair-sized (and apostrophe-shaped) lump in my throat Enjoy THE
HUMOUR IS IN THE HORROR MLP June 2013 P.S. Read Matt Engels' "I
demand an end to the apostrophe" piece in 'The Guardian' 6/6/2000 -
enjoy, laugh; smile at the "Greengrocers' Apostrophe" bit...but
disagree Please (Read any of MLP's own 'Sci-fi' fiction in his
ongoing "Boyle-Breath" Series yet? Number 3, "BOYLE-BREATH BEGINS
BACK at the END" is out very soon ("Boyle-Breath" and "Boyle-Breath
Breathes" its sequel, lie smelling in wait for you now at
authorhouse.com). mlp.com for more info
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Blissfield
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Bob Barringer
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Leavenworth
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Rose Kinney-Holck, Valley Museum at Leavenworth Upper
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Carmichael
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Kay Muther
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A billion lives depend on the wayers of the Himalayas; sixty
million live in this mountain range, while the rest live in its
foothills, on the plains of the Indian subcontinent. For them, the
Himalayas are a providential water tower. Despite their astonishing
diversity, all these peoples share the common belief that this is a
'Sacred Land' and this mountain range is, above all, the 'Abode of
Snow' where pure water springs, rivers gush and lakes are
crystal-clear. In this mosaic of peoples, languages, religions and
lands, water plays a vital part in the geographical distribution of
the various ethnic groups, their social organization and the way
they see themselves. With its stunning photographs and embedded
videos, this volume offers an anthropological insight into the
various bonds formed between man and water in the Himalayas. In
doing so, it also stresses both the importance of this water tower
of Asia, which provides for a thousand million people, and the
scope of the current economic and ecologic issues that are at
stake.
Lee Miller, 1927 - New York: A classically beautiful young woman,
she is discovered by Conde Nast, hits the cover of Vogue and is
immortalized by Steichen, Hoyningen-Huene, Horst and other famous
photographers. Lee Miller, 1929 - Paris: Protege and lover of Man
Ray, she invents with him the solarization technique of
photography, develops into a brilliant Surrealist photographer, and
plays the statue in Cocteau's film Blood of a Poet. Lee Miller,
1939-45 - Europe: Living at times with her future husband, the
painter Roland Penrose, she becomes a US war correspondent and
covers the siege of St Malo and the liberation of Paris. Her
photographs of Dachau concentration camp shock the world. These are
but three of the many lives of Lee Miller, intimately recorded here
by her son, Antony Penrose. Featuring a selection of her finest
work, including portraits of her friends Picasso, Ernst and Miro,
Penrose's tribute to his mother brings to life a uniquely talented
woman and the turbulent times in which she lived. With 116
illustrations
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