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PhotoPhilanthropy's Blog, written by Eliza Gregory. February 11, 2010 at 4:18 am. Broken Heart, 2005. What if you had never seen a picture of yourself before? What if you had only seen pictures of yourself that someone you barely knew had taken? As someone who has photographed and been photographed all her life, it is difficult to imagine. But, in that situation, what kind of power does a photograph (and therefore,. Wik Elder Bruce, 2000. I recently visited the Australian Center for the Moving Image.
PhotoPhilanthropy in the field: observations from Haiti | PhotoPhilanthropy's Blog, written by Eliza Gregory
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PhotoPhilanthropy's Blog, written by Eliza Gregory. PhotoPhilanthropy in the field: observations from Haiti. February 28, 2010 at 4:59 am. This week, PhotoPhilanthropy. Is in Haiti, documenting the work of NGO’s as they provide disaster relief. She sent us this bulletin:. In Piste Camp a man collects rebar to straighten out and reuse. Spontaneous Settlement camp in Port au Prince. Spontaneous Settlement in Villambetta. So what is going right? The compassion and resilience of these remarkable Haitian peop...
War photographer: a dangerous idolatry | PhotoPhilanthropy's Blog, written by Eliza Gregory
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PhotoPhilanthropy's Blog, written by Eliza Gregory. War photographer: a dangerous idolatry. March 9, 2010 at 1:08 pm. James Nachtwey, Afghanistan. Recently, I’ve been thinking about war photography, and the moral arguments that commonly support it. I’ve been seeing people use those arguments to advocate for certain practices in photography in general, and I think there are problems with that. To me, war-phototography is not the same as non-violent-photography. James Nachtwey, Bosnia. The film shows Nacht...
Radical bland: unfolding the New Topographics | PhotoPhilanthropy's Blog, written by Eliza Gregory
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PhotoPhilanthropy's Blog, written by Eliza Gregory. Radical bland: unfolding the New Topographics. February 19, 2010 at 11:29 am. My first encounter with the New Topographics did not go well. I was 20, and in college, and stumbled into the Robert Adams show at the Yale University Museum of Art in 2002 when I was there to attend a lecture. Robert Adams, Pikes Peak Park, Colorado Springs, 1970. Robert Adams, untitled, Denver, 1970-74. Ah HA, I now want to say. Hey, Eliza, that WAS the point! It helped that...
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PhotoPhilanthropy's Blog, written by Eliza Gregory. Incarcerated: from Guantánamo to Cape Town to San Quentin, what do we see when we look behind bars? When we vilify people, there are negative repercussions. Making terrorists look like terrorists does not help us understand their motives or perspective. It does not help us find peace. It fuels war. We are fueling our own wars, not just with money or weapons or soldiers, but with images that do not promote understanding or compassion. Images can have a h...
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PhotoPhilanthropy in the Field. Cate Biggs and Nancy Farese in Liberia, 2009. November 23, 2009 at 12:13 am. CATE AND NANCY’S LIBERIAN ADVENTURE, DAY 1. We land in Monrovia at dusk and, in true equatorial fashion, it was fully dark by the time we even got into the building with and past the Welcome to Liberia sign. Missionary? Ask the customs officials. “How did they know? CATE AND NANCY’S LIBERIAN ADVENTURE, DAY 2. After our very eventful morning, we headed back to the hotel and said good-bye to Winston...
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PhotoPhilanthropy in the Field. Shifting Perspectives: Liberia Through Different Lenses. January 27, 2010 at 10:40 pm. An SF Chronicle Photo Essay. Under current President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the first elected female Head of State on the continent, Liberia represented to Biggs and Farese a mosaic of all that is of concern, as well as all that can be celebrated in Africa in the 21. Biggs and Farese sought to go behind the statistics to illustrate, through visual images and narrative, what. Biggs and Fa...
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PhotoPhilanthropy's Blog, written by Eliza Gregory. Crisis photography: the conversation. Last week I wrote about war photography, and cited an interesting essay written by Hans Durrer. Published in the journal Soundscapes. With his permission, I am reposting a large portion of his essay here. He writes:. A good illustration of this is. How did the photo come to be? What doesn’t it show? Photographic Collaboration was reposted on the photography forum ZoneZero. Where it spurred a lengthy debate. Mr Durre...
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PhotoPhilanthropy in the Field. Shifting Perspectives: Liberia Through Different Lenses. January 27, 2010 at 10:40 pm. Cate Biggs and Nancy Farese in Liberia, 2009. CATE AND NANCY’S LIBERIAN ADVENTURE, DAY 1. We land in Monrovia at dusk and, in true equatorial fashion, it was fully dark by the time we even got into the building with and past the Welcome to Liberia sign. Missionary? Ask the customs officials. “How did they know? CATE AND NANCY’S LIBERIAN ADVENTURE, DAY 2. After our very eventful morning, ...
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