KUSA - Edward Curtis spent his life documenting the lives of Native Americans in the early 20th century. More than 100 years later, a Denver artist is reviving that project, and reproducing hte work in a way that truly honors the late artist. Paul Unks is We want to showcase your community photographs in Lifestyle. Send us images of you, your kids or your friends getting active in your community. Did you attend a village fiesta? Did you capture a beautiful sunset? Or maybe a bright rainbow after a Guam shower? A local photographer is taking unique steps to raise awareness about breastfeeding mothers. Megan Soto has used her lens to capture more than 20 moms breastfeeding all over St. Johns County. Her goal is to change how people see public nursing. Five years The photographer George Tice has a long-running romance with his home state of New Jersey. It shines through in his large platinum prints of ordinary small-town fixtures: a movie theater, a White Tower hamburger joint, the well-stocked shelves of an old So far, this year's wildfire season, which is not even half over, has been intense. So intense that its effects are visible from space. NASA’s Aqua satellite captured a true-color image of smoke billowing over the Greenland Sea from fires burning in Capturing these amazing photographs of a white-tailed eagle feeding its young was no easy feat. Married photographer couple Gyða Henningsdóttir and Einar Guðmann spent up to 14 hours a day, for days at a time, sitting over the eagles’ nest in a small .
An exhibition of black and white street photographs, drawn from the Art Museum’s extensive photography collection, taken during the 1950s-1970s. Includes work by Van Deren Coke, Bruce Davidson, and Ralph Eugene Meatyard and others. MUSEUM HOURS: Tue. I don't know if it's the longer hours of daylight or more time spent with family, but I seem to double the number of photos I take. While we are used to passing our phones and tablets back and forth and liking our Instagram photos, there is nothing quite Newly-released photographs taken in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks by then vice-president Dick Cheney's staff photographer show shock and horror written on the faces of Mr Cheney, president George W Bush and national security advisor Condoleezza Rice. Things are getting tense between the liars & the town of Rosewood in “FrAmed,” airing Jul. 28. Resulting from security concerns, the women might end up missing their very own prom. Ella desires to keep Aria from seeing her work exhibited in an art .
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