Photographer Chuck Close gives good face in Loveland exhibition

Now New York painter, printmaker, and photographer-is famous for its unique portraits and detail-is doing double duty with the latest events, "a number of ways of doing things," in the Loveland Museum/Gallery.

Event — which revisit the portrait close circle of friends artists including Laurie Anderson, Philip Glass and Andres Serrano-turn images into various media.

Originally shot as Daguerreotypes-one of the first commercially successful method of photography-image used as the basis and then re-diinterpretasi, said museum curator Maureen Corey. Much like Polaroids, Daguerreotypes is a one-of-a-kind images, that are difficult to reproduce but close took the challenge, turning them into seven tapestries, 20 digital pigment prints and two photogravures, said Corey artists, who also curated the exhibition until the pushpins are used to hang a lot of pictures.

many of the works in this exhibition to marry old and new technology from the 19th century and 21 in an attempt to create something entirely new, Corey said.Discovered in 1869, photogravure process was the earliest method used to reproduce the images but still detail and tone of the original photo. The process of Etching the Copper Plates to photographic images, which is then inked and printed.

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JS photographer arrested while covering a protest

Two students of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel photojournalist and arrested Wednesday during a rally near the campus are connected to the movement occupy Wall Street.

Photographer Kristyna Wentz-Graff was covering the rally, which began at noon in the plaza beside the Student Center UWM's. The group left the campus in e. Kenwood Blvd., walk West on the road and on the sidewalk, chanting and carrying signs.

In a statement an hour later, Milwaukee police spokeswoman Anne Schwartz said they arrested off campus ignored repeated orders to clear the roads and were captured near the intersection of n. Oakland Ave. and e. Linnwood Ave.

Schwartz said Milwaukee police had responded to the call by UWM police at 12: 20 pm Wednesday

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3DPrinterReviews. co. offers important information about latest technology Printing

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3D printers are growing in popularity, but this is still a very new technology that many consumers grappling with finding the best products on the market. Consumer reviews new site, called 3DPrinterReviews. co, is looking to change that.

Digital technology grows increasingly forward all the time. This is hardly limited to computer and Internet technology, though. It also requires such accessories as a printer. Computer printer where after only capable of creating a flat image on paper, 3D technology allows new printers to become fully digital media, three-dimensional images strong. For many consumers, however, choosing the best 3D printers can be scary. The new site, called 3DPrinterReviews. co, is looking to change that, offering consumers a 3D Printer reviews about the latest and most popular.

This site was developed by founder Jason Kay, who said the purpose of the 3DPrinterReviews .co is just to help the consumer make the best decisions, and to get the most bang for their buck. "Every time a new technology emerges and gains in popularity, consumers want to know what it's all about. However, choosing the best product, and get the best value, often difficult, "said Kay."It definitely happens with new digital printer, but our new site will help consumers feel better educated, and ultimately better prepared to purchase the best products. "

3DPrinterReviews. co. features a directory of top 3D printers on the market, listed according to manufacturer and model. Every printer also comes with a one star rating, scale-to-five. Kay said the ratings it offers "a quick glimpse of the products that get the highest recommendation, and those that should be avoided at all."

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Photographer purchased the former Fayetteville Museum of Art property on the Stamper Road

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A group of investors including photographers have bought properties Fayetteville Museum of Art is closed and intend for weddings and events Center next spring.

Wedding photographer Justin Pearson Leland signed Tuesday to buy the vacant buildings and a 7.5-acre property in Stamper Road, behind the Eutaw village shopping centre.

The deal saves the properties of the Foreclosure auction and the results of the public, the sale will go toward paying off debt private museum.

The terms of the sale were not disclosed. General notes for a transaction not recorded yet Cumberland County Register of deeds.

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Photographers for ‘ giving, ‘ not ‘ take ‘ portrait

(CNN) -"this is me and my child's first picture," a woman in Los Angeles who writes on the painting itself. "I will always remember this moment and appreciate this wonderful image for ever. I am so lucky is arrested. "

This response from the recipient a free portrait on Skid Row La rescue mission is what inspires the celebrity photographer Jeremy Cowart. His non-profit, Help-portrait, portrait photos of professional quality to give people who otherwise could not afford to buy it.

Cowart, who had taken pictures of celebrities like Taylor Swift, Tim Tebow and the Kardashian Sisters, recruited other photographers, makeup artists and stylists volunteer their time, equipment and expertise for the day. For the first time, the help-portrait will share photographs of this year with the world a week after the event, through their website and CNN photo blog.

"Part of the beauty of the help-portrait is that it is a movement that is owned by the people," said Cowart. "All independent events arranged." Each local Coordinator to determine where their community event will occur, with the General guidelines to help people in need Cowart's.

The third annual event will take place in more than 50 countries around the world on 10 December with a new twist.

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