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CPI Session – Photo and Poetry
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CPI Session – Photo and Poetry
The next session of the CPI will take place on Tuesday, 29 November at 12:30 in Room S1 (Ground floor, between doors 2 and 4).
Luca Solari is a poetic photographer who is interested in black and white photography as well as in colour. His photographs highlight things that we pass everyday without noticing them. Luca brings inanimate objects to life with his camera.


CPI Session – The Secrets of Black & White
0This CPI session will take place on Tuesday, 15 November 2011 Room SI at 6pm.
Ernesto Castro will animate this session focusing on black and white pictures, playing with light effects and showing how to create contrasted images with black background.
He will demonstrate how to better convert color photographs into black & white and how to use layers and light effects. He will also explain in detail the various steps required to go from the original image to the finished result.
Interview with Dana Gluckstein
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After years of negotiation and effort, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples has finally been signed. Indigenous peoples, scattered throughout the world, represent a rich linguistic and cultural heritage. They have a fierce pride in their traditions, rites and customs. Dana Gluckstein captured this in her photographs. The United Nations in Geneva held an exhibition of her photographs, which have also been published as a book.* Sergio da Silva asked the author about her interest in indigenous peoples. (more…)
Special CPI Session – Meeting with David Burnett
0DO NOT MISS THIS EXTRAORDINARY SESSION!
David Burnett (http://www.davidburnett.com/), a photojournalist for over 4 decades, will be speaking to the CPI about his experiences. He has been a contract photographer for TIME Magazine since 2003, and American Photo magazine recently named him one of the 100 most important people in photography. (more…)
Richard Renaldi – Touching Stangers
0Richard Renaldi has a special approach to street photography: he asks complete strangers to touch one another, creating a spontaneous and ephemeral relationship between them.
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