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The Projects Sessions. With a New Eye: The Digital National Parks Project. A Virtual Lecture.
Feb
17
3:00 PM15:00

The Projects Sessions. With a New Eye: The Digital National Parks Project. A Virtual Lecture.

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An exploration of "With a New Eye" the digital photographic survey of selected American National Parks from 1994 through 2006. The project employs a BetterLight and modified Dicomed digital insert, a Sinar-X 4x5 camera, and the Macintosh PowerBook540c through MacBook Pro for completely portable digital photography of very high quality. The camera is capable of color, black and white, and infrared photographs of extremely high resolution and dynamic range (6000x8000 pixels, 140MB files with more than 11 stops of exposure latitude).

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The Projects Sessions: The Great Central Valley Project. A Virtual Lecture.
Jan
13
3:00 PM15:00

The Projects Sessions: The Great Central Valley Project. A Virtual Lecture.

An exploration of the nuts and bolts of Steve’s and robert Dawson’s major photographic project on California’s Great Central Valley. From inspiration to complex execution, this talk is the practical and aesthetic melded into a two-hour treatise of an honest photographic look at going home. From working with grants agencies, to publishers, museums, to collaboration, this is a broad-based look at the art and influencing land preservation issues,

Based on the exhibition: The Great Central Valley.

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The Projects Sessions: At Mono Lake. A Virtual Lecture.
Oct
21
3:00 PM15:00

The Projects Sessions: At Mono Lake. A Virtual Lecture.

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An exploration of the nuts and bolts of Steve’s major photographic project on California’s endangered Mono Lake.. From inspiration to insurance, this talk is the practical and aesthetic melded into a two-hour treatise of falling in love with a place and actively working to help preserve it. From working with grants agencies, to Congress, museums, to contributing photographers, this is a broad-based look at the art and influencing land preservation issues.

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