Tag: freedom
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Floating, Falling and Colliding Beyond Reality: Interview with Film Photographer Aapo Huhta
written by emiliee on 2024-01-31 #peopleAapo Huhta's project "Gravity" explores the element of control in creation. He harnesses a sense of play and experimentation, giving rise to magically distorted images full of mystery and freedom. We spoke with Aapo about his obsession with photography and the process behind this project.
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In Depth: The Fertile Soil In The Land Of Exile
written by eparrino on 2024-01-07 #in-depthFor this in depth article we look at two Iranian women artists, Shadi Ghadirian and Shirin Neshat and their work on identity and exile.
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In Depth: What It Means To Be A Free Creative
written by eparrino on 2022-12-11 #cultureWhat is the meaning of freedom of expression for photographers around the world? We take a closer look at some important figures of photojournalism and explore the theme of freedom in photography.
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Hospital Miguel Bombarda: Where the Freedom Ended
written by anamachado on 2013-08-07 #placesThis is not an article about freedom. It’s about a security panopticon inside a psychiatric hospital in Lisbon. I like to think the patients were free in their own minds, so maybe this is a bit about freedom.
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Lift Your Soles Up and Smile!
written by sirio174 on 2013-02-01Winter time. Rain, snow, wind, cold weather. This is time to remember the last summer, time to enjoy smiling photos taken outdoor in the hot season. So, lift your soles up and smile!
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LomoAmigo Juliana Neufeld, Freed By Film!
written by ashleyaang on 2013-01-31 #peopleLomoAmigo Juliana Neufeld is an award winning illustrator and mixed media artist based in Toronto. She recently designed a La Sardina DIY edition for us, and we thought, why not throw another camera in her hands, this time to shoot with! Check out her photos after the jump!
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Freedom Square, Tblissi
written by wil6ka on 2008-08-20 #placesThe war with big brother Russia is on. How stupid and probably how inevitable, sadly enough. And one spot, that is always in the news and makes this lomo-location so vivid, is the freedom square. The funny thing is, the face of the demonstrations change its face at all times. One year ago I witnessed a demonstration against saakashvilli. Now, with the war in the back, he has somehow united the country from within. This looked differently half a year ago:
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