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POPS Amazing Pictures, Pollution in China
October 21st, 2009 by Key October 14, 2009, the 30th annual awards ceremony of the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund took place at the Asia Society in New York City. Lu Guang from People’s Republic of China won the $30,000 W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography for his documentary project “Pollution in China.” August of 1993 he returned to post-graduate studies at the Central Arts and Design Academy in Beijing (now is the Academy of Arts and Design, Tsinghua University). During graduate school, he studied, traveled all over the country and carved out a career, became the “dark horse” of the photographer circle in Beijing. Skilled at social documentary photography, his insightful, creative and artistic work often focused on “social phenomena and people living at the bottom of society”, attracted the attentions of the national photography circle and the media. Many of his award winning works focused on social issues like, “gold rush in the west”, “drug
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POPSPhotoindustrial Professional industrial photographer in Rio de Janeiro,São Paulo and Porto Alegre, Brazil.
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POPSEXTREME X-RAYS COULD THEY THE EXTREME FUTURE FOR AIRPORTS ? While reading this a scene in the movie "RUNNING MAN" came to mind and a few question one being, how has Nick Veasey made it this long with all that exposure ? next can this process by made to work on a large scale and could the exposure time be cut to match someone passing by it ?
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POPSFlying Elephant Foundation
Like screenshotthe MacArthur Fellows program, the Flying Elephants Foundation rewards a select group of artists and scientists a chunk of change to spend as each wishes. Also like the MacArthur's "genius grants," it refuses funding proposals and candidate nominations. But unlike the legendary and long-lived MacArthur, the Flying Elephant Foundation is young, its aim is specifically to help individuals "working to benefit the environment," and its roster of fellows has only just begun to bloom. But what a list it is: A scientist who has studied whales at sea for decades; a photographer who seeks vistas of industrially ravaged land; a musician who explores the "musical vibrations" of Earth and space. So far, the foundation has blessed 10 people with its largesse. Let's make it more. Though this group won't be lobbied, they will accept donations. Most of their financing comes from the now-legendary "Ashes and Snow" exhibit. But some comes from individuals like you. (in Philanthropy)
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POPSDavid Bailey Born at Whipps Cross Hospital in Leytonstone, London in 1938 1948-53 Self-taught photography 1957-58 Served in Royal Air Force, Malaysia 1959 Photographic assistant, John French Studio, London 1960 Contract fashion photographer for Vogue magazine, freelance photographer working for Sunday Times, Daily Telegraph, Elle, Glamour, etc. 1966- onwards: Director of commercials 1968-71 Director and producer of television documentaries, including "Beaton", "Warhol" and "Visconti". Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, London