A Day in the Life of Africa
- On February 28, 2002, the race was on; nearly 100 of the world's
top photojournalists had 24 hours to document the entire continent of
Africa.
African Diaspora Film Festival
- Spotlights films that would otherwise be ignored by traditional venues,
the Festival offers a platform for conveying African Diaspora artistic
styles and craft in film.
All Movie...Vast Database
of Information on Film
America’s
First Look into the camera- consists of more than 650 photographs
dating from 1839 to 1864. Portrait daguerreotypes produced by the Mathew
Brady studio make up the major portion of the collection. The collection
also includes early architectural views by John Plumbe, several Philade...
Bonet, Pep - Spanish photojournalist
whose work includes images of Sudan, Sierra Leone, Cuba, guide dogs, and
the HIV/AIDS crisis.
Chambers, Tom
- Artist who creates photomontages to reveal a personal vision about the
nature of children, animals, and their interactions.
American
Masters: Edward Curtis - An in-depth look at his complex, controversial
career, and his monumental life work documenting Native North Americans.
Companion to the documentary "Coming to Light."
George Eastman House: International
Muse - Students of photography shouldn’t miss this online exhibit
of photography from 1839 to the present. Collections are arranged by photographer,
photographic equipment and related technologies. The collection of pre-cinema
technology houses images from lante
Fazal Sheikh - Documents
refugees throughout Africa and the Middle East.
Internet Movie Database - Prepare yourself
for the biggest, best, most award-winning movie site on the planet. Reviews,
ratings, plots, interviews, etc. A great tool when selecting video to
show to a class!!!
LIFE
Gallery of Photography - ...a presentation of photographs and photo
essays from Time’s extensive photo collection
Matthew Brady Portrait
Gallery - Portraits, Biography and more
Movie Review Query Engine - With
230,000 reviews of more than 26,000 films, the site puts you in the know
so you’ll never have to watch a clunker again. Whether you’re
headed to the theater or the video store, just type in the film title
and get a dozen reviews, from the o
MPTV: The
Ultimate Hollywood Stock Photo - The Hollywood photograph is part
of our cultural history, documenting as it does, the development and growth
of a uniquely American industry. Some are significant works of art in
their own right.
myImager.com - lets you do basic
photo editing tasks, including adjusting brightness, adding text, rotating
or flipping, and even converting to black-and-white, all within your browser
(no special software required). Fix up your digital shots and save them
temporarily ...
National
Gallery of Art: Tour: Selected - drawn entirely from the Gallery´s
collection and from promised gifts, celebrates some of those recent additions,
including works by pioneer photographer William Henry Fox Talbot, celebrated
nineteenth-century masters such as Julia Margaret Cameron and Gus
New York Times movie reviews - Included in the free review archive
are all films reviewed since 1980, reviews of all Best Picture Academy
Award winners, as well as The New York Times guide to Best 1,000 Movies
Ever Made.
Pieter Hugo - Intimate
portraits that capture the human spirit. Subject matter includes inmates
in mental hospitals, tuberculosis sufferers, ex-child slaves, refugees,
and more.
R. Gardiner Photography
- Black and white and night photos from NYC and London.
rogerebert.com
- Ebert’s reviews, interviews and essays (all of which are now included)
don’t need introduction. Not everyone will agree with his reviews
or star ratings, but most will recognize his vast knowledge of cinema.
The American Museum of Photography
- Take a fast-loading Guided Tour of our features and exhibitions Museum
News--What’s New? -- What’s Next?
The World Wide
Panorama - a non-commercial project, done simply to create enthusiasm
for VR photography, and provide an outlet for our collective creativity.
Sanctuary – A World Wide Panorama In the days leading up to the
Solstice, December 17-21, 2004, 193 photographers in 38 countries...
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