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      <title>PRIVATE n. 47 ISRAEL</title>
      <description>> 84 pagine, brossura
> formato 21x26 cm
> 146 fotografie

Israel, diciotto reportage di autori israeliani per diciotto trame, tra esteriorità, paradossi, psicologia e dramma.</description>
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      <title>PRIVATE n. 46 MENTAL GEOGRAPHY - Galerie VU'</title>
      <description>> 84 pagine, brossura
> formato 21x26 cm
> 101 fotografie

Sono pi&ugrave; di dieci anni che la Galleria VU' promuove fotografi di generazioni, nazionalit&agrave; e ispirazioni diverse.</description>
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      <title>PRIVATE n. 45 DEVELOPMENT. An Ecological Question</title>
      <description>> 84 pagine, brossura
> formato 21x26 cm
> 113 fotografie

Le fotografie pubblicate in questo numero di PRIVATE ci guidano in viaggio per il mondo, mettendo in evidenza il costo umano ed ambientale di quello che viene presentato come progresso, sviluppo.</description>
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      <title>Il Mistero del Mondo</title>
      <description>Photography is an extraordinary instrument for interpreting the Visible Real. It uses the Apparent to challenge retinal perception of Reality and produces sensory forms of the non visible.</description>
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      <pubDate>29-10-2009</pubDate>
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      <title>Prospekt Newsletter</title>
      <description>REPORTAGE:
The Iron Curtain Diaries 1989-2009 Web Documentary
The website The Iron Curtain Diaries will be open "in clear" only for 3 days
from h 00:01 of 9 NOVEMBER to h 23:59 of 11 NOVEMBER 2009
at: theironcurtaindiaries.org

Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall two photographers together with two journalists, a movie director and a cartoonist travelled along the Iron Curtain, the 6.300 km long border that used to split Europe in two blocks from the end of World War II to 1989.
As a result of this experience, The Iron Curtain Diaries 1989-2009 project was born.</description>
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      <pubDate>27-10-2009</pubDate>
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      <title>Indian Stills - Carlo Bevilacqua</title>
      <description>Brought back from a trip to India, these images have such simple beauty that the eyes of an author known to emerge from the chaos of the visible.</description>
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      <pubDate>20-10-2009</pubDate>
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      <title>To Walk in Beauty</title>
      <description>To Walk in Beauty takes readers on the journey of the Begay family of the Navajo Indian Reservation in the American Southwest.</description>
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      <pubDate>06-10-2009</pubDate>
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      <title>purpose 9</title>
      <description>Le th&egrave;me de ce num&eacute;ro est "AU TRAVAIL". Il r&eacute;unit de grands noms de la photographie : Robert Doisneau, Lee Friedlander, Maurice Broomfield, ainsi qu'une dizaine d'auteurs contemporains tout aussi importants : Brian Ulrich, Nigel Shafran, David Moore, Darin Mickey, Emmanuelle L&eacute;onard, Barbara Pellerin, Anne Favret et Patrick Manez, Thomas Kneub&uuml;hler, G&eacute;rard Dalla Santa, David Mozziconacci, Henk Wildschut, Rapha&euml;l Dallaporta et Ondine Millot.

Les portfolios sont accompagn&eacute;es de musiques compos&eacute;es par Eric Cordier, Jim Meneses, Alva Noto, Francesco Cavaliere et David Smith.

A cette adresse, vous pouvez t&eacute;l&eacute;charger notre dossier de presse qui reprend le sommaire, l'&eacute;ditorial, des photographies extraites de ce num&eacute;ro et une pr&eacute;sentation de purpose :
www.purpose.fr</description>
      <link>http://www.privatephotoreview.com/it/news/recensione.php/rec_id/254</link>
      <pubDate>16-09-2009</pubDate>
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      <title>7.7 - Digital magazine</title>
      <description>7.7 is a Project of the colective of photographers RUIDO Photo, and it is developed independently and voluntarily, with the goal of creating a meeting point and a debate space about the role of documentary photography.
This is a bet for the creation, use and publication of a new channel that is meant to became a reference of an independent, social, critic and committed photojournalism, proposing a photography as a tool to generate reflection and social change.
The team of 7.7 is a group of professionals that works as a collective, sharing the work and the decisions, searching for and horizontality that helps creation and debate.
www.7punto7.net</description>
      <link>http://www.privatephotoreview.com/it/news/recensione.php/rec_id/253</link>
      <pubDate>12-09-2009</pubDate>
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