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lunes, 16 de febrero de 2015

GEORGE TICE + Urban Landscapes


George Tice (1938) is an American photographer best known for his large-format black-and-white photographs of New Jersey, New York, and the Amish.[1] Tice was born in Newark, New Jersey, and self-trained as a photographer. His work is included in major museum collections around the world and he has published many books of photographs, including Fields of Peace: A Pennsylvania German Album (1970), Paterson, New Jersey (1972), Seacoast Maine: People and Places (1973), Urban Landscapes: A New Jersey Portrait (1975), "Lincoln" (1984),Hometowns: An American Pilgrimage (1988), "Urban Landscapes" (2002), "Paterson II" (2006), "Urban Romantic" (1982), and "George Tice: Selected Photographs 1953-1999" (2001).

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miércoles, 11 de febrero de 2015

THE BUS, El vehiculo que se convirtio en un icono


THE BUS Film
available at http://www.busmovie.com/
This is the remarkable story of a vehicle that became an icon. Anyone who has ever driven a Volkswagen Bus already knows that it’s a nostalgic tale of freedom, love, friendship, breakdowns and adventures. ‘The Bus’ playfully explores how a post-WWII German utility vehicle evolved into a cultural icon that represents freedom and the open road; defining and connecting generations of fun lovers everywhere. Beginning in Germany with the vehicle’s creation, into a wild ride that changes the world forever, ‘The Bus’ is an adventure from beginning to end. From Wolfsburg to Hollywood, Burning Man to Baja, people from all walks of life share their stories and passion in ‘The Bus’. 









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