The Blue Note label is a legendary marque with jazz listeners for the quality of the music presented by co-founder Alfred Lion during the label’s original heyday, as well as eye catching packaging featuring iconic photography by Francis Wolff and art direction by Reid Miles. Over the years the original […]
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Two sides to creative art
Art Beats interview series – Episode 1/Hassan Meer An artist needs to be very sensitive to everything around – the people, the community, the culture – which enables him to create meaningful art, says Hassan Meer, Oman’s well-known artist and the founder of ‘Emerging Artists’ programme at Stal Gallery. In […]
Upgrade your business: 8 areas every agent should invest in
At its core, real estate is a sales job, but staying relevant requires many skills, like marketing, creativity, technological innovation and more. To step up your game and elevate your business, here’s where you need to invest time and money. The definition of a “real estate professional” in our current […]
Perfectly plated: Get to know 3 Birmingham-based food stylists
Author Hannah Chambley – February 1, 2021February 1, 2021 Strawberry Pavlova has never looked so good. Photographer: Greg DuPree, Prop Stylist: Thom Driver, Food Stylist: Torie Cox Ever scrolled through your social feed or flipped through a magazine and come across a plate of food almost too beautiful to eat? […]
New York University: NYU Tisch BFA Photography and Imaging Student Exhibition, Show One, Opens in Kimmel Windows | India Education,Education News India,Education News
The first of three exhibitions of thesis projects from the Class of 2021 is on view in the window vitrines of the Kimmel Center located at 60 Washington Square South, New York, NY, 10003.SHOW ONE is an exhibition featuring works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by 11 graduating seniors […]
Anniston’s Robertson will have art exhibition at Talladega College | News
The Goodnow Fine Arts Center on the campus of Talladega College will host an exhibition by one of their own starting Thursday, according to a news release. Susan Robertson of Anniston has been an instructor in the college’s department of humanities and fine arts since 2018. She holds a bachelor’s […]
THE GREAT OUTDOORS: Patience is key to good nature photography | Community
The past few weeks we have been covering what “equipment” you need to take good nature pictures. This week’s piece is a quality and one that I consider very important: Patience. My observation of folks trying to get wildlife pictures is that they always seem to be in a hurry and they […]
Gaylord arts council accepting photos for 2021 photography exhibit | Featured-ght
GAYLORD — The Gaylord Area Council for the Arts is calling for entries for the organization’s annual Juried Photography Exhibit. Digital entries are due by email ([email protected]) no later than Feb. 20 and the competition is open to any Michigan photographer over the age of 16. Jan Kellogg, the former […]
The shift to digital has changed the mind-set of film makers: Aditya Vikram Sengupta at IFFI 51 ‘In-Conversation’ Session | India Education,Education News India,Education News
Panaji: The shift from analog to digital has changed the art of film-making, and also the mindset for film-making at the same time. “Digitalisation has been a game-changer. With the coming of digital age, taking re-takes has become easier and visualisation has taken a backseat. The process of capturing an […]
MTA unveils digital memorial honoring over 100 transit workers lost to COVID-19
Photos courtesy of Marc A. Hermann/ MTA unless otherwise noted The Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Monday unveiled a memorial dedicated to the 136 employees who have died from the coronavirus since March. The tribute, named “Travels Far: A Memorial Honoring Our Colleagues Lost to COVID-19” after a poem by Tracy K. […]