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Alison Wright, photographer, chases faces, grace
Alison Wright got her first camera at age 10, a Kodak Instamatic. Then she learned there was such a thing as a photojournalist, a person who traveled the world taking pictures. So that was that. She had a career – a career that would eventually...
Tags: Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Laos, Interior Policy, Politics
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A view into the photography program at Humanitas Academy of Art and Technology
FrameworkMore than 100 portraits of Humanitas Academy of Art and Technology (HAAT) students and their photographs will be featured on a 1,000-foot-long fence covering the construction of the Huntington Library's Education and Visitor Center. HAAT is in East Los... -
The L.A. Phil’s Gustavo Dudamel in the camera’s eye
FrameworkNot many people who aren't musicians can say they’ve been within a few feet of Los Angeles Philharmonic’s music director Gustavo Dudamel while he’s conducting a symphony. Over the last four years, Los Angeles Times staff photographer... -
Gustavo Dudamel: Through the lens of a Times photographer
Not many people who aren't musicians can say they’ve been within a few feet of Los Angeles Philharmonic’s music director Gustavo Dudamel while he’s conducting a symphony. Over the last four years, Los Angeles Times staff photographer...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Music Industry, Music, Arts, Entertainment
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Vatican brings Genesis interpretation to Venice Biennale in return to arts patronage tradition
Associated PressVATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican is getting back into its centuries-old tradition of arts patronage with its first-ever exhibit at the Venice Biennale, commissioning a biblically inspired show about creation, destruction and renewal for one of the...Tags: New York University, Vatican City, Separation of Church and State, Artists, Christianity
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So many ways to chill
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersWho doesn't love a cucumber? Picklers, slicers, green or yellow, smooth or bumpy, thin- or thick-skinned, chubby Kirbys, little cornichons, English, Japanese, Persian. Good thing then that with the impending heat comes cucumber season. They peak with...Tags: Salt, Pasta, Chives, Electrical Appliance, Limes
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Woman photographs dogs for animal shelter
kpeek@amnews.comWhen Stanford’s Kisha Buis was given a camera following the birth of her son, she soon fell in love with a newfound hobby of photography, turning it into a profession. As a young mother, she realized how precious photographs of her child were,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts
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Los Angeles Herald Examiner photograph collection
FrameworkFollowing the Nov. 2, 1989 closure of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, the newspaper morgue that included 2.2 million photographs was donated to the Los Angeles Public Library.... -
Herald Examiner photographers reflect on the good ol' days
Nick Souza doesn't remember developing the film of what he considers his most noteworthy front-page photo. He doesn't even recall printing the image. What he does remember is "standing on a giant ladder in the middle of Broadway" to photograph co-...
Tags: Rob Brown, Newspaper and Magazine, Arts, Los Angeles Times, Heisman Trophy
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Feedback for Sunday, May 12
• Regarding your strawberry picker story. Tell them to put on kneepads and crawl through the fields like I did. It's much easier. Editor: You are a serious strawberry picker. I have never used kneepads while picking strawberries, but it sounds like...Tags: Arts and Culture, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Strawberries, Benghazi, Arts
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A day in the life of Northwestern lacrosse
Kelly Amonte Hiller is halfway through her pregame speech. She is in a locker room on the ground floor of Notre Dame's Joyce Center, about 90 minutes before her Northwestern women's lacrosse team will play the Irish. She already has made her strategic...
Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Bagels, Florida Gators
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Review: "Forty-one False Starts" by Janet Malcolm
Janet Malcolm is not an art critic or a literary critic. She's a journalist, and I don't say that with condescension. She's a journalist the way Joan Didion is — the kind who recognizes, as she put it in the first sentence of "The Journalist and the...
Tags: Casablanca (movie), Artists, Services and Shopping, Arts, Photography Supplies and Services
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