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Architecture for the Apocalypse: NYC as a Heritage Site

25 Dec

[ By Steph in Architecture & Cities & Urbanism. ]

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New York City is one of America’s greatest man-made achievements, but how can we protect and preserve it for future generations with inevitably rising seas and increasingly frequent weather catastrophes? A trio of designers has proposed a surprising solution: building up an earth barrier around the entire island and surrounding it with a concrete wall, turning it into a heritage site that could either remain a vibrant center of humanity, or turn into tomorrow’s Pompeii.

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The proposal, by designers Enrico Pieraccioli and Claudio Granato of Italy, won second prize in the New York CityVision competition. The contest invited designers to imagine New York in the future as the city itself and its inhabitants are affected by “space and time.”

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Rather than modifying it with elevated streets and walkways, lifting the inhabitable parts of the city well above the area that is currently vulnerable to rising seas, the heritage site concept preserves it exactly as it is, frozen in the time before potential climate calamity.

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“Following this, New York is an open monument, global urbanism paradigm of the twentieth century, urban assemblage of events and phenomena, so it must be preserved. Crib of the whims of man, of consumerism and entertainment, it cannot be erased and forgotten, but is stored as a chip in our DNA. A document on how we were. Atlas of civilization and of archaeological as Pompeii and Herculaneum were examples of civilization of a people.”

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D379 video

25 Dec

Caterpillar D379 Marine generator engine start up Caterpillar D379TA Marine generator engines CCW Rotation. Complete with Expantion tank Woodward UG8 Governor HMSO ( Hydra-Mecanical Shut Off) SERIAL NUMBER 68B1258 / 68B1259 ENGINE 10110 LB
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Canon’s update to the wildly popular full frame EOS 5D is here, and it’s better than ever. The EOS 5D Mark II has a stunning 21.1-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor with DIGIC 4 Image Processor, a vast ISO Range of 100-6400 (expandable to ISO L: 50, H1: 12800 and H2: 25600), plus EOS technologies like Auto Lighting Optimizer and Peripheral Illumination Correction. It supports Live View shooting, Live View HD videos, and more. It can shoot up to 3.9 fps, has 9 AF points plus 6 AF assist points, a new 98% coverage viewfinder, a 3.0-inch Clear View LCD (920000 dots/VGA) and a rugged build. Full-frame shooters rejoice!

 
 

20 Amazing Photography Deals and a $1200 Prize: Open for 1 Week Only

25 Dec

Screen Shot 2012 12 24 at 1 50 50 PMOn the 12th Day of Christmas dPS gave to me – one last chance to get all previous deals PLUS the chance to win $ 1200 in photographic gear!

Over the last couple of weeks we’ve been launching a series of great daily photography deals to dPS readers. The savings this year were bigger than we’ve ever had before and we’ve had some really encouraging feedback from our readers – thanks so much for participating in the fun this year.

As our final deal we’re opening all of the deals in this years campaign back up so that those of you who may have missed one have one final chance.

And because it is Christmas Eve (and in some parts of the world is already Christmas Day) and many of our readers are away for a few days we’ve decided to leave all of these deals open until the calander clicks over to 2013 (Eastern US time).

Not only that – we’ve also convinced 9 of last years partners to reopen their deals for one last time too as a bonus.

We’re also excited to share with you a prize that’s up for grabs to anyone who has snapped up one of more of the deals (more on that below).

So if you head to the 12 Days of Christmas page you’ll now see a whopping 2 deals are open!

Here’s what you can get your hands on as a last minute Christmas gift for a loved one (or yourself)!

Note: we’re hearing from a lot of readers that they’re giving our eBooks as gifts by downloading them onto USB sticks and wrapping the USB sticks up as the present – loaded up with some great photography education.

This Years Deals

  • Day 1 – 50% off Click – How to Take Gorgeous Photos of Your Kids – perfect for those of you with kids in your lives
  • Day 2: 30% off Phil Steele’s Flash Portrait Course – this one was hugely popular!
  • Day 3: 33% off the Photographer’s Workflow – eBook, presets, smart collections and videos to help you improve how you manage your photos.
  • Day 4: 65% off our iPhone Photography eBook – if you have an iPhone this $ 7 deal will pay off big time!
  • Day 5: 38% off Neil Creek’s ‘Night Photography’ Video Course – the fastest selling course on Udemy ever!
  • Day 6: 55% off our ‘Natural Light’ eBook – this $ 9 deal was the #1 deal of this year and almost knocked over our servers!
  • Day 7: 43% off Your own Unique Photography Website and ONline store from PhotoMerchant – a great way to start off the new year
  • Day 8: Any Ed Verosky eBook for just $ 4.98 – 6 EBooks to choose from and as always, very popular this year.
  • Day 9: 25% off Trey Ratcliff’s ‘The Art of Photography’ Course – 4 video modules to help you improve your photography.
  • Day 10: James Brandon’s ‘Tack Sharp’ eBook for just $ 5.97 – a small investment that will have a big impact upon one of the most important aspects of photography.
  • Day 11: 73% off our Perfect Portrait Pack – the biggest discount of the week on a bundle of 3 of our most popular eBooks

Last Years Bonus Deals

And don’t forget we’ve also re-opened 9 of last years deals too. There are some really great deals in this lot!

  • Bonus 1: 48% Saving on our Photo Nuts Series – these 3 eBooks will give you control over your camera and give you a processing workflow to create some amazing images.
  • Bonus 2: 40% off any Photography Concentrate eBook – 4 great eBooks to choose from!
  • Bonus 3: 2 Special Savings from Photojojo – a camera bag insert and digital time lapse camera
  • Bonus 4: 55% off our Travel and Color Photography eBooks – two popular eBooks by Mitchell Kavanavich
  • Bonus 5: 30% off Trey Radcliff’s HDR Video Tutorial – there is over 11 hours of step by step video instruction in this course!
  • Bonus 6: 20% off any Topaz Labs Post Processing Software – loads of software to choose from – or get it all for a further 20% off.
  • Bonus 7: Save 30% on the 2012 Craft and Vision eBook Collection – 15 eBooks for a crazy price of just $ 45. That’s a years worth of education for just $ 3 each!
  • Bonus 8: 55% off our Portraits eBook pack – 2 portrait eBooks for a great saving… (note: see Deal 11 above to get our Kids eBook added for just $ 2).
  • Bonus 9: 50% off our Going Pro eBook – thinking about making money from your photography? Grab this one.

Bonus Competition – every purchase puts you in the draw to win….

Every purchase made gives you one entry into the draw to win a photographic prize to the value of $ 1200 USD.

You know what your kit need the most – so we thought we’d let you choose. You can put it towards a new DSLR, a new Lens (or two), a Flash, an Apple computer, Photoshop or anything else (based upon recommended retail price on Amazon, Apple or B&H Photo).

To enter – simply pick up one of the deals featured on the 12 Deals page. Pick up two and you’ve got two entries in the draw (each purchase gives you another entry in the draw).

If you’ve already picked up a deal or two – you’re already in the draw with one entry for each purchase.

This competition is open to all international reader – if you win we’ll get you your prize wherever you are.

So head over to the 12 Days of Christmas Page and pick up yourself some great photographic deals!

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Agniputhri – Agniputhri 08-10-12

25 Dec

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How to Select the Best Camera Bags – Photography Lessons by Berger Bros Camera

25 Dec

berger-bros.com How do you select the best camera bag for your needs? Yvonne Berger, one of the photography instructors at Berger Bros Camera in Amityville and Syosset Long Island, explains What kind and how many camera bags you will need. Should you have one camera bag or more than one? There answer is that you should have many because there are many different occasions where you will need to have just a small bag for limited camera equipment, while on other occasions you will need a larger bag to carry a lot of different pieces of camera equipment and gadgets. If you’re just going out on a day trip type of shoot you might need one camera and one lens. In that instance Top Loader would be the best choice because it’s small and compact. If, however, you have a lot of equipment, or maybe you’re traveling with a laptop you might need something like a Think Tank bag because it has a lot of different dividers and can hold a lot of different kinds of equipment. If you’re hiking and planning on taking nature photographs and you need to have your arms free then a back pack is an excellent choice. For more information on camera bags go to www.Berger-Bros.com

How to attach and use the shoulder strap with the Think Tank Speed Belt Packs. The Speed Demon, Speed Freak and Speed Racer each include a padded shoulder strap for carrying the pack as a shoulder bag instead of a belt pack. The strap can also be worn with the belt to give additional support while carrying heavy equipment. For more information about the belt packs and other Think Tank Photo products, please click on one of the following links: Think Tank Belt Packs: www.thinktankphoto.com Think Tank Photo homepage: www.thinktankphoto.com

 
 

Cool Visual Art images

25 Dec

A few nice visual art images I found:

Eddo Stern discusses Tekken Torture Tournament at Art Center Media Design Program Design Dialogues
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Design Dialogues Fall 2010: Computation After New Media

Guest Curator: Garnet Hertz

This lecture series explores key concepts in computational media to empower individuals to imagine, collaborate, provoke, and prototype through computing.

As a result of its widespread adoption, digital media has transitioned from "new media" to a ubiquitous part of contemporary life. This shift from novelty to familiarity has considerable ramifications for academic institutions working in the fields of media arts and digital culture. Exploring the formal potentials of information and networked technologies is no longer of significant interest: information technologies need to be understood as an embedded part of culture and history. Digital cultural practices must also work to extend their parent disciplines, including the studio arts, media history and theory, design, computer science and engineering.

Each speaker in the "Computation After New Media" series will focus on one word— a single term they feel is a core part of their work within the framework of computation. These lectures will be aimed at exploring the underlying structures of computationalism, providing an important leverage into the philosophy, languages, and principles of digital media.

SCHEDULE:

– October 1: Sharon Daniel, UCSC
– October 8: Eddo Stern, UCLA
– October 22: Paul Dourish, UCI
– October 29: George Legrady, Experimental Visualization Lab, UCSB
– November 19: Casey Reas, UCLA, author, Form + Code in Design, Art, and Architecture
– December 3: Celia Pearce, Georgia Tech, author Communities of Play: Emergent Cultures in Multiplayer Games and Virtual Worlds

Design Dialogues brings provocateurs from the worlds of design, art, academia, and technology into the MDP Studio. Each term, a guest curator is invited to build a series around a theme of their choosing.

Meetings: 12-2 pm. Talks: 3-6 pm in the Wind Tunnel Gallery. Open only to Media Design students, alumni, and faculty.

October 1: Sharon Daniel

Sharon Daniel is Professor of Film and Digital Media at the University of California, Santa Cruz where she teaches classes in digital media theory and practice. Her research involves collaborations with local and on-line communities, which exploit information and communications technologies as new sites for "public art." Daniel’s role as an artist is that of “context provider”—assisting communities, collecting their stories, soliciting their opinions on politics and social justice, and building the online archives and interfaces that make this data available across social, cultural and economic boundaries. Her goal is to avoid representation—not to attempt to speak for others but to allow them to speak for themselves.

Daniel’s work has been exhibited internationally at museums, festivals including the Corcoran Biennial, the University of Paris, the Dutch Electronic Arts Festival, Ars Electronica and the Lincoln Center Festival as well as on the Internet. Her essays have been published in books and professional journals such as Leonardo and the Sarai Reader. Daniel has recently presented “Improbablevoices.net” at the Fundacion Telefonica in Buenos Aires and at the conference “contested commons” in New Delhi, India. Her current research is supported by grants from the Daniel Langlois Foundation, the UCIRA, UCSC Arts Research Institute, and the Creative Work Fund.

October 8: Eddo Stern

Eddo Stern works on the disputed borderlands between fantasy and reality, exploring the uneasy and otherwise unconscious connections between physical existence and electronic simulation. His work explores new modes of narrative and documentary, experimental computer game design, fantasies of technology and history, and cross-cultural representation in computer games, film, and online media. He works in various media including computer software, hardware and game design, kinetic sculpture, performance, and film and video production. His short machinima films include "Sheik Attack", "Vietnam Romance", "Landlord Vigilante" and "Deathstar". He is the founder of the now retired cooperative C-level where he co-produced the physical computer gaming projects "Waco Resurrection", "Tekken Torture Tournament", "Cockfight Arena", and the internet meme conference "C-level Memefest" He is currently developing the new sensory deprivation game "Darkgame". Stern’s work can be seen online at www.eddostern.com/

October 22: Paul Dourish

Paul Dourish is a Professor of Informatics in the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences at UC Irvine, with courtesy appointments in Computer Science and Anthropology. He teaches in the Informatics program and in the interdisciplinary graduate program in Arts Computation and Engineering. His primary research interests lie at the intersection of computer science and social science; he draws liberally on material from computer science, science and technology studies, cultural studies, humanities, and social sciences in order to understand information technology as a site of social and cultural production. In 2008, he was elected to the CHI Academy in recognition of his contributions to Human-Computer Interaction.

Dourish is the author of "Where the Action Is: The Foundations of Embodied Interaction" (MIT Press, 2001), which explores how phenomenological accounts of action can provide an alternative to traditional cognitive analysis for understanding the embodied experience of interactive and computational systems. Before coming to UCI, he was a Senior Member of Research Staff in the Computer Science Laboratory of Xerox PARC; he has also held research positions at Apple Computer and at Rank Xerox EuroPARC. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from University College, London, and a B.Sc. (Hons) in Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science from the University of Edinburgh.

November 19: Casey Reas

Casey Reas lives and works in Los Angeles. His software, prints, and installations have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at museums and galleries in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Casey’s ongoing Process series explores the relationship between naturally evolved systems and those that are synthetic. The imagery evokes transformation, and visualizes systems in motion and at rest. Equally embracing the qualitative human perception and the quantitative rules that define digital culture, organic form emerges from precise mechanical structures.

Casey is a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles. He holds a masters degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Media Arts and Sciences as well as a bachelors degree from the School of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning at the University of Cincinnati. With Ben Fry, Reas initiated Processing in 2001. Processing is an open source programming language and environment for creating images, animation, and interaction.

Reas and Fry published Processing: A Programming Handbook for Visual Designers and Artists, a comprehensive introduction to programming within the context of visual media (MIT Press, 2007). In 2010, they publishing Getting Started with Processing, a casual introduction to programming (O’Reilly, 2010). With Chandler McWilliams and Lust, Casey has just published Form+Code in Design, Art, and Architecture (PAPress, 2010), a non-technical introduction to the history, theory, and practice of software in the arts.

Casey is the recipient of a 2008 Tribeca Film Institute Media Arts Fellowship (supported by the Rockefeller Foundation), a 2005 Golden Nica award from the Prix Ars Electronica, and he was included in the 2008 ArtReview Power 100. His images have been featured in various publications including The New York Times, The International Herald Tribune, Print, Eye, Technology Review, and Wired.

December 3: Celia Pearce

Celia Pearce is a game designer, author, researcher, teacher, curator and artist, specializing in multiplayer gaming and virtual worlds, independent, art, and alternative game genres, as well as games and gender. She began designing interactive attractions and exhibitions in 1983, and has held academic appointments since 1998. Her game designs include the award-winning virtual reality attraction Virtual Adventures (for Iwerks and Evans & Sutherland) and the Purple Moon Friendship Adventure Cards for Girls.

Celia received her Ph.D. in 2006 from SMARTLab Centre, then at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, University of the Arts London. She currently is Assistant Professor of Digital Media in the School of Literature, Communication and Culture at Georgia Tech, where she also directs the Experimental Game Lab and the Emergent Game Group. She is the author or co-author of numerous papers and book chapters, as well as The Interactive Book (Macmillan 1997) and Communities of Play: Emergent Cultures in Multiplayer Games and Virtual Worlds (MIT 2009). She has also curated new media, virtual reality, and game exhibitions and is currently Festival Chair for IndieCade, an international independent games festival and showcase series. She is a co-founder of the Ludica women’s game collective.

Curator: Garnet Hertz
Doctor Garnet Hertz is a Fulbright Scholar and contemporary artist whose work explores themes of technological progress, creativity, innovation and interdisciplinarity. Hertz is a Faculty Member of the Media Design Program at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena California, a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at the Institute for Software Research at UC Irvine and is Artist in Residence in the Laboratory for Ubiquitous Computing and Interaction at UC Irvine. He has shown his work at several notable international venues in eleven countries including Ars Electronica, DEAF and SIGGRAPH and was awarded the prestigious 2008 Oscar Signorini Award in robotic art. He is founder and director of Dorkbot SoCal, a monthly Los Angeles-based DIY lecture series on electronic art and design. His research is widely cited in academic publications, and popular press on his work has disseminated through 25 countries including The New York Times, Wired, The Washington Post, NPR, USA Today, NBC, CBS, TV Tokyo and CNN Headline News.

|FAT| 2012 – Fashion Art Toronto – Pictures from the Launch Party Art Show
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|FAT| Arts & Fashion Week is a platform for inventive, pioneering and contemporary expression. This annual multi-arts event features 200 national and international fashion designers, visual artists, bands and performers each year. The festival delivers a packed schedule of runway shows, live performances, music, photography exhibits, video screenings and installation exhibits, to celebrate leaders in a wide range of art forms. Held every April, the event welcomes 5,000 people including stylists, buyers, curators, critics, members of the media, the arts, music and fashion related industry as well as the general public.

| FAT | Arts & Fashion Week has a mandate of showcasing artistic disciplines rooted in fashion and their exploration of clothing and the body in today’s time. The festival emphasizes this mandate through the showcase of fashion design, photography, installation, film, video, performance, music and dance, in an effort to push forward and redefine our perception of the fashion phenomenon.

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When to Replace Your Memory Cards – SD or Compact Flash

25 Dec

www.artoftheimage.blogspot.com – I’ve had quite a few questions about memory cards, their working lifespan, and when should they be replaced. I address that here in this video… When to Replace Your Memory Cards SD or Compact FlashCheck out the new Art of the Image Recommended Photography Gear List at http PS If you have kids or know someone with kids, check out my latest online book, “Diary of a Nerd King” at www.nerdkingdiary.com. It’s funny and it’s FREE! Please pass it along… thanks! PSS If you have toddlers or small children, check out http for my children’s ebooks for Kindle, iPad, iPod, iPhone, laptops, etc! Please pass it along… thanks!

 
 

browserFruits Dezember #4

25 Dec

Kurz vor dem großen Finale in unserem Adventskalender haben wir uns das Thema „Spiritualität“ für das Fotospecial ausgesucht. Folgt doch einfach unserem Glauben, denn wir glauben an das gute Foto. Außerdem haben wir viele bald endende Ausstellungen für Euch zusammengetragen – für den Museumsbesuch zwischen den Jahren und Anfang Januar.

Fotospecial: Spiritualität

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Deutschsprachig

• Wundervolle Winterportraits haben wir bei Ljuba Gonchar gefunden.

• Recht am Bild schreibt über den Aufruhr um die geplante Bildernutzung durch Instagram.

• Mit Lightroom 4 kann man auch Videos bearbeiten. Getestet hat das Jennifer Wettig.

• Amerika in Panorama-Bildern. Geo Online stellt den Bildband von Horst Hamann in Text und Bildern vor.

• Die C/O Berlin zieht ins Amerikahaus. Nach langem Zittern um die Galerie hat sie nun endlich ein neues Zuhause gefunden.

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International

• Der Haus-und-Hof-Fotograf Barak Obamas, Pete Souza, dessen Bilder auch im Flickr-Stream des Weißen Hauses zu sehen sind, hat eine sehenswerte Auswahl von 125 Fotografien herausgegeben.

• Ist es möglich, mit der Straßenfotografie Geld zu verdienen? Ja, meint Nick Turpin. Und zeigt auch, wie.

• Wang Fuchun dokumentierte in China Menschen im Zug. Klingt langweilig? Ist es aber nicht, wie diese Bilder zeigen.

• George Steinmetz machte seinen Traum wahr und fotografiert nun für National Geographic die Wüsten der Erde – von einem Paraglider aus.

• TIME wählte die 10 besten Fotos 2012 aus. Manche Bilder sind nicht zu fassen.

• Wie manipulierte Fotos unsere Erinnerung und somit auch das Verhalten beeinflussen können, ist in der Tat erschreckend. In diesem Artikel auf BBC werden außerdem aufschlussreiche Untersuchungen zu diesem Umstand aufgeführt, die die Theorie stark untermauern.

• Jeder hat einen Zwilling! Faszinierende Fotos von Menschen, die nicht mit einander verwandt sind, sich aber unglaublich ähnlich sehen.

• Sion Beilock behauptet: Kreativität passiert oft dann, wenn wir es am wenigsten erwarten. Und unterstreicht diese These mit einigen Argumenten.

• Oliver Lang schreibt darüber, warum er wenig zeigt und viel fotografiert. Insbesondere auf der Straße, denn New York City hat seinen ganz eigenen Puls.

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Neuerscheinungen und Tipps vom Foto-Büchermarkt

• Wenn in den Pubs die letzte Runde eingeläutet wird, geht es auf den Straßen erst richtig los. Der Fotograf Maciej Dakowicz hat fünf Jahre lang das bierselig turbulente Nachtleben von Cardiff fotografiert. Thames & Hudson präsentiert Cardiff after Dark* nun in Buchform.

• Langzeitbelichtung und Nachtfotografie*: Ronny Ritschel von blogtimes.info hat ein großartiges Fotobuch am Start.

• Falls Ihr Kinder habt, werdet Ihr sicher schon viele Fragen über das Fotografieren gehört haben. Und wenn dann der Wunsch nach einer eigenen Kamera kommt, kann dieses Buch nützlich sein: „Foto-Workshop für Kinder*: Kinder entdecken die Welt der Fotografie und wie man die Welt fotografiert“

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Videos

Darran baut sich eine Kamera. Eine große Kamera. Und macht damit wunderbare Fotos.

 

Was uns Wale sagen würden, wenn sie unsere Sprache sprächen …

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Ausstellungen

Über Grenzen. Eine Ausstellung von Ostkreuz – Agentur der Fotografen
Zeit: 8. November – 30. Dezember 2012
Ort: Haus der Kulturen der Welt, John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10, Berlin
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Licht und Schatten – Foto-Retrospektive Horst Schäfer 2002-2012
Zeit: 20. November – 30. Dezember 2012
Ort: Museen der Stadt Nürnberg, Hirschelgasse 9-11, 90403 Nürnberg
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Lotte Jacobi – Photographien
Zeit: 14. September 2012 – 6. Januar 2013 (verlängert)
Ort: Käthe Kollwitz Museum, Neumarkt 18-24, Köln
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Albert Watson – Visions Feat. Cotton made in Africa
Zeit: 14. September 2012 – 6. Januar 2013
Ort: Haus der Photographie, Deichtorhallen, Deichtorstraße 1-2, Hamburg
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Arno Gisinger – TOPOÏ
Zeit: 9. November 2012 – 6. Januar 2013
Ort: Museum für Photographie, Helmstedter Straße 1, 38102 Braunschweig
Link

Klaus Pichler »Skeletons in the Closet«
Zeit: 16. November 2012 – 6. Januar 2013
Ort: Anzenberger Gallery, Maria-Theresien-Platz, 1010 Wien
Link

Lilo Taddey – Antarktische Eislandschaften
Zeit: 27. September 2012 – 6. Januar 2013
Ort: Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde, Erbprinzenstraße 13, Karlsruhe
Link

Gillian Wearing
Zeit: 8. September 2012 – 6. Januar 2013
Ort: K20 Grabbeplatz, Grabbeplatz 5, 40213 Düsseldorf
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Veronika Kellndorfer | French Window
Zeit: 3. Juli 2012 – 6. Januar 2013
Ort: Pinakothek der Moderne, Sammlung Moderne Kunst, Barer Straße 40, 80333 München
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Jimi Hendrix
Zeit: 30. Oktober 2012 – 10. Januar 2013
Ort: nhow Galerie, Stralauer Allee 3, Berlin
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Won Ocean
Zeit: 16. November 2012 – 11. Januar 2013
Ort: Neue Galerie im Rathauspark, Bottroper Straße 17, Gladbeck
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Straight Look – Der klare Blick
Zeit: 10. November 2012 – 12. Januar 2013
Ort: Russische Kunstgalerie pop / off / art, Mommsenstraße 35, 10629 Berlin
Link

Architecture China. The 100 Contemporary Projects
Zeit: 16. September 2012 – 13. Januar 2013
Ort: Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen, Museum Zeughaus, C5, Mannheim
Link

Knut Wolfgang Maron – Ein Leben
Zeit: 18. November 2012 – 13. Januar 2013
Ort: Kunstmuseum Mülheim an der Ruhr, in der Alten Post, Synagogenplatz 1, 45468 Mülheim a.d. Ruhr
Link

Stéphane Couturier – Archéologie Urbaine
Zeit: 20. Oktober 2012 – 13. Januar 2013
Ort: Institut français Berlin, Kurfürstendamm 211, 10719 Berlin
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Chris Dreier und Andreas Wünschirs, FELD 1 – 4
Zeit: 10. November 2012 – 13. Januar 2013
Ort: Grölle-Galerie, Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 143e, 42117 Wuppertal
Link

Edith Bernhauer: Orient und Okzident
Zeit: 7. September 2012 – 13. Januar 2013
Ort: Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum, Am Steine 1-2, 31134 Hildesheim
Link

Dirk Braeckman. Fotografie
Zeit: 18. November 2012 – 13. Januar 2013
Ort: Kunsthalle Erfurt, im Haus zum Roten Ochsen, Fischmarkt 7, 99084 Erfurt
Link

A Star Is Born. Fotografie und Rock seit Elvis
Zeit: 30. September 2012 – 13. Januar 2013
Ort: Museum der bildenden Künste, Katharinenstraße 10, 04109 Leipzig
Link

Marilyn Monroe
Zeit: 23. September 2012 – 13. Januar 2013
Ort: Ludwiggalerie, Schloss Oberhausen, Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 46, Oberhausen
Link

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Christmas Greetings from dPS [And some Holiday Reading!]

25 Dec

NativityThe clock has ticked over to 25 December here in Melbourne Australia and I wanted to take a moment on a day that means a lot to my family to wish you and yours a peaceful end to the year.

Whether you’re celebrating Christmas, another holiday or are just looking forward to New Years I hope that this time of year is one in which you find rest but also manage to find some time to get out and about with your camera!

Thanks for your readership and support of dPS – without you dPS would be just a shadow of what it is!

For those celebrating Christmas – here’s some of our past tutorials that might come in handy today (some specifically Christmas related while others might help you capture different aspects of the celebrations):

  • 16 Tips for Photographing Christmas
  • How to Take Beautiful Bokeh Christmas Lights Images
  • A Christmas Portrait: How I Took It
  • How to Take Great Group Photos
  • Holiday Food Images and Thoughts to Go With Them
  • 11 Great Camera Angles for Food Photography
  • 25 Wonderful Christmas Light Painting Images
  • Winter Photography Projects (for those of you in the Northern Hemisphere)
  • 10 Beach Photography Tips (for those of us in the Southern Hemisphere heading to the beach)
  • 10 Tips to Take Great Family Portraits
  • How to Photograph a Child’s Party (a lot of these will be relevant for grown up parties too)
  • 8 Tips on Taking Party Photographs

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Corey Taylor (Through Glass)

25 Dec

Song: Through Glass Filmed: 11/15/11 at the Crescent Ballroom in Phoenix, AZ by Derrell Stanfield (I Sight Videography and Photography)
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