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She Chronicled the Great Photographers of the 20th Century. Then, She Stopped Taking Portraits. – The New York Times

by Karla McManus21/08/2018

via She Chronicled the Great Photographers of the 20th Century. Then, She Stopped Taking Portraits. – The New York Times

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The Woman Who Shaped National Geographic

by Karla McManus21/08/2018

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Images of Cockatoo in 13th century manuscript pushes back the date of trade routes between Europe and Australasia

by Karla McManus26/06/2018
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A History of the Anthropocene in Objects

by Karla McManus22/05/2018

Artists and anthropologists, historians and geographers, literary scholars and biologists from around the world explore a series of objects that help to narrate a fragmentary history of the Anthropocene.

Source: A History of the Anthropocene in Objects

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Let’s make a book – Yo Cuomo

by Karla McManus18/05/201818/05/2018

 

Photography Book Maker Yo Cuomo

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Sim Chi Yin

by Karla McManus18/05/2018

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Photographer Spends Years Taking Photos Of Endangered Animals, They’re Heartbreakingly Beautiful

by Karla McManus21/02/2018

It’s hard not to tear up looking at this stunning photos.

Source: Photographer Spends Years Taking Photos Of Endangered Animals, They’re Heartbreakingly Beautiful

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A Mexican-American Photographer’s Body, On Display and Invisible

by Karla McManus20/12/2017

In her series of self-portraits set in the New Mexican desert, Laura Aguilar is at once part of the American land, and the viewer’s eye, and apart from them.

Source: A Mexican-American Photographer’s Body, On Display and Invisible

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Fault Lines – University of Manitoba Press

by Karla McManus30/08/2017

Life and Landscape in Saskatchewan’s Oil Economy, by Valerie Zink (Author), Emily Eaton (Author). Documenting a moment of transition.

Source: Fault Lines – University of Manitoba Press

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About Us – sixtyfourflood

by Karla McManus30/08/201730/08/2017

In June 7, 1964, a driving rain buckled dams and flooded vehicles on the Blackfeet Reservation, sweeping crying children from mothers’ arms, and ferrying homes and bodies across the prairie. By the…

Source: About Us – sixtyfourflood

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