The 'invisible' technology
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Photographer Barbara Bordnick is on the cutting edge of her profession in using a digitized imaging technique. She is fascinated at the flexibility and power offered by computerized photographic manipulation, which allows her to make adjustments to images, including repairs to flaws and various image enhancements. Bordnick is also well known for her commercial portraiture and her editorial and fashion photography.
Publication Name: Graphis
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN: 0017-3452
Year: 1995
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The changing faces of humanity
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Photographer Herb Ritts travelled to East Africa to find inspiration beyond his traditional Hollywood-based milieu. Ritts' East Africa photos convey his usual playful spontaneity as well as a sense of confusion that borders on hostility. A selection of images from this trip will be the highlight of a one-man museum show in Boston and Vienna. The show will also include prints from his archives.
Publication Name: Graphis
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN: 0017-3452
Year: 1997
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