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“Landmark” Photography at Somerset House, London (OneTravel)
A newly opened exhibition at London’s Somerset House offers a sweeping overview of the rich genre that is 21st century landscape photography. Landmark: the Fields of Photography is the first of its kind anywhere to show both the harsh and sometimes brutal realities of our rapidly changing environment alongside the natural world’s more enduring and stunning beauty.
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Tagged decisive moment, edward burtynsky, exhibition, Landmark: the Fields of Photography, landscape photography, London, OneTravel, photographers, Photography, photography exhibition, positive view foundation, review, somerset house, street photography, william ewing
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The Photographers’ Gallery Reopens This Saturday, 19 May 2012
I got a press preview sneak peek at the new Photographers’ Gallery this morning. A much needed overhaul has resulted in it being a more architecturally interesting space with two extra storeys added and fairly stunning views of Soho and … Continue reading
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Tagged edward burtynsky, London, oil, oxford circus, photographers' gallery, Photography, Ramillies Street, soho, W1, W1F 7LW
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