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A Swedish photographer based in England and working in Kaliningrad, Lukashenka’s Belarus seen through the eyes of an American photographer living in Sweden, a disparate collection of Londoners photographing their own visions of London and an insider’s view of the divided communities living in the coal mining region of West Virginia. These are just some of the stories in Beyond Borders, an exhibition featuring the work of 15 very different photographers from eight countries on show in London’s Printspace gallery March 11-31, 2010.
Shot on everything from medium format cameras to mobile phones, and with genres including experimental street photography, portraiture and traditional in-your-face photojournalism, Beyond Borders represents the collective results of the first ever online master’s degree course in photojournalism and documentary photography at the London College of Communication, a bold and groundbreaking experiment reflecting the current monumental changes within the industry.
Shot on everything from medium format cameras to mobile phones, and with genres including experimental street photography, portraiture and traditional in-your-face photojournalism, Beyond Borders represents the collective results of the first ever online master’s degree course in photojournalism and documentary photography at the London College of Communication, a bold and groundbreaking experiment reflecting the current monumental changes within the industry.
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- Categoría principal: Catálogos
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 100 - Fecha de publicación: feb. 24, 2010
- Palabras clave beyond borders, documentary photography, michael barrientos, brett buchanan, silva ferretti, kate hooper, jonathan lewis, maria moschou, rafael sanchez, richard schofield, anna johansson, chris leslie, mark chilvers, dean c.k cox, london college of communication, portfolio, photojournalism
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