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09/18/2006 03:03:35 PM · #1 |
I caught a documentary on PBSHD this weekend that was really good on Robert Capa.
It was also a good history lesson on some of the street shooters of Paris in the 30s/40s ("the three musketeers") including interviews with Henri Cartier-Bresson and others.
It originally aired a few years ago but you can probably catch it again.
//www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/capa_r.html |
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09/19/2006 07:43:51 PM · #2 |
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09/19/2006 07:53:44 PM · #3 |
He had an exhibition in Oslo not long ago, I went and was impressed by quite a few of his photos.
Gotta try to catch this documentary..
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09/19/2006 09:29:43 PM · #4 |
I was looking up other photography-related shows at PBS when I came across this summary of the year 1960 at KQED (San Francisco) in their history of the station:
1960
Time magazine calls KQED "best in the US." Ansel Adams is host of five-part national series Photography: The Incisive Art, narrated by KQED announcer Bill Triest, with piano accompaniment by Adams. Videotape becomes practical. Members number 9400. Forty noncommercial stations nationwide.
A photography show with piano accompaniment by Ansel Adams! |
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