Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Nice Way To Say Congratulations To A New Baby

Grand Opening




Cultural Center of the City of Avellaneda (Santa Fe, Argentina) has just released an impressive work of extension of main building focus all creative activities. As you can see, there is a large exhibition space and contemplate exhibiting works large format. The resort takes on a much wider scale if possible, since from its inception is being a regional reference artistic focus, even to the neighboring city of Reconquista. Personally I keep a pleasant feeling of belonging and gratitude that I join this forum and people that shape it, since in this space I opened the door first face to the business of communication and graphics. Not want to close this note without remembering my old friend Omar, that great person has left a huge imprint on many of us.
(Photos courtesy of Leandro Benítez)

Monday, August 10, 2009

Ipod Radio Alarm Nature Sounds



born in 1879 in Luxembourg, but soon moved to the United States. At 16 he started as a photographer and at 21 he went to Paris to study painting. In New York joined the American photographer Alfred Stieglitz and opened the Gallery 291, room in which they performed his first shows some of the most famous painters of the twentieth century. The following year Steichen returned to Paris, where he experimented with painting and photography, among other things. 1923 returned to New York as chief photographer for Vanity Fair and Vogue. Among the famous people he photographed for the first, are Greta Garbo and Charlie Chaplin. In 1938 he retired to his farm in West Redding, Connecticut. During World War II led a combat photography team of the United States Navy. In 1947 he was appointed director of photography at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MOMA). In 1955 prepared the photographic exhibition The Family of Man, which later toured the world. His works can be admired at the Museum of Modern Art and the Eastman House in Rochester, New York.
died in 1973.
This photographer sought emotional and impressionistic interpretation in their themes and fought for photography was recognized as a formal expression of art.