The News Review:
- Photo Gallery: A Field Guide To Jam Faces
- Sony Bravia XBR8 XBR7 and XBR6 series LCD HDTVs unveiled
- Wonders of nature now within shooting range
- These Aren’t Your Everyday Prom Polaroids
- What’s On: Galleries
Photo Gallery: A Field Guide To Jam Faces
Rolling Stone – Jun 5, 2008
But not all jam faces are the same — in fact there are distinct variations. Luckily Rock Daily has provided a field guide to the various faces you might come across on the rock landscape. Click below for the full gallery featuring.
Sony Bravia XBR8 XBR7 and XBR6 series LCD HDTVs unveiled
infoSync World – Jun 5, 2008
Sony today introduced seven new Bravia XBR LCD HDTVs including models with Triluminos LED backlight and local dimming for improved black-level reproduction and contrast. The new models expand the Bravia LCD line up to 30 models ranging in screen sizes from 19 to 70 inches measured diagonally. Sony Bravia XBR8 55- and 46-inch LCD HDTVsLeading the XBR line is the full HD 1080p 55-inch KDL-55XBR8 and 46-inch KDL-46XBR8 models (. The Triluminos technology expands the TV’s color range by aligning individual clusters of red green and blue LEDs. ACE PRO controls the LED backlight level by area so that detail is maintained in the dark areas while other areas are driven near peak brightness.
Wonders of nature now within shooting range
Toronto Star – Jun 5, 2008
Photographer Paul Marshman offers some tips in. More Digital Photo.
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These Aren’t Your Everyday Prom Polaroids
Washington Post – Jun 5, 2008
The lights flashed and the photo technicians rushed to grab the enormous 20-by-24-inch black-and-white Polaroid print from the 600-pound oversize camera. After 90 seconds a buzzer announced that the photo was finished. In the image Johnson and Hedrick’s intertwined fingers stand out as a mesmerizing contrast in skin colors like a segment of piano keys. “It’s almost ghostly” Mark said. “They’re great aren’t they?”Mary Ellen Mark will speak at 7 p. June 12 at the Paramount Theater 215 E… The nonprofit center which serves people with cancer and other serious illnesses reopened the Healing Arts Gallery last month with an exhibition called "Immersed in the Natural World. "”By dedicating this space and holding shows that promote the arts as tools for healing it makes a statement” Smith Farm Executive Director Shanti Norris says. The street-level gallery is in a space formerly occupied by a pet store. The nature-themed debut show features work by Elizabeth Burger Tai Hwa Goh and Novie Trump whose work includes seed pods waxed paper and eggshells respectively. Elizabeth Burger and Novie Trump will talk about their work tomorrow 5:30-8 p. at the Healing Arts Gallery 1632 U St.
What’s On: Galleries
Toronto Star – Jun 5, 2008
416-937-3862): Sculptures video and photo-based works by Edith Dakovic are on display to Jun. Rebas Café & Gallery (3289 Dundas St. 416-626-7372): "Image of Culture" with photography by Valerie Brewis gives an intimate view of Jamaica.