Word: photographs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Harvard Film Archive. Carpenter Center.$5 for students. "The Photograph" at 3 and 9 p.m.Another allegorical depiction of the politicalreality in Greece during the militarydictatorship. Young llias finds himself in Pariswhere, working with solitary Gerasimus, he learnsthe art of the furrier. The old emigrant falls inlove with the unknown young girl appearing on apost card sent to llias from Greece. They bothlong to return home-for different reasons-whilecontinuing to live together in Paris, developing anew relationship which turns into a modern versionof an ancient Greek tragedy. The search forFelicity gradually leads to crime and catastrophe,reflecting the inhuman aspect...
...there must be a better system. It is simply impossible for one photographer to photograph six people within one ten-minute slot. Thus, may we suggest a few alternatives: to start, one person per ten-minute slot; next, sending activity forms to seniors in advance with a reminder of scheduled time and payment procedures would also expedite this process...
Cover: Illustration for TIME by Matt Mahurin. Photograph courtesy...
Portraiture thematically links many of the pieces together despite the wide range of styles. Bruce Kamanski's "Portrait of Mary Novak" is a photo-realistic piece: the artist used a photograph instead of a model as inspiration to create a work that is so precise that it is indistinguishable from a photo...
Before the game even started, the captains of several old William and Mary teams marched onto the field for a commemorative photograph, and with balding heads and fattened bellies, most looked like ghosts of their younger football selves...