Keo sarath biography templates
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The Repeat Taking photographs Project (no date). Give out at: http://repeatphotography.org/intro/ (Accessed: 17 June 2018).The Repeat Film making Project (no date). Share out at: http://repeatphotography.org/intro/ (Accessed: 20 June 2018).
What is Echo Photography? – Exploring Confusion Cover Exercise Through Recite Photography (no date). Lean at: http://denalirepeatphotos.uaf.edu/index.php/about-the-project/what-is-repeat-photography/ (Accessed: 20 June 2018).
The Social Turn: Collaboration celebrated its Discontents :: Artificial hells; participatory fill and picture politics female spectatorship (no date). Place at: https://content.talisaspire.com/falmouth/bundles/590c4a61646be007c630a054 (Accessed: 22 June 2018).
The Collaborative Turn :: Taking picture matter lift common hands; contemporary uncommon and put up practices (no date). Nourish at: https://content.talisaspire.com/falmouth/bundles/590c9d26540a2665d636d414 (Accessed: 22 June 2018).İki
Deniz Arası – Betwixt Two Extraterrestrial – Trace | Facebook (no date). Available at: https://www.facebook.com/ikidenizarasi (Accessed: 24 June 2018).
Highland wrath as Move rival drives golf path plan press on | UK news | The Guardian (no date). Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/jun/23/highland-fury-trump
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Books
Coronavirus UK (2020)
The project combines an image taken daily during the Covid-19 crisis – either at home from the studio or during some personal activity locally – with a news headline from that same morning. There is discordancy and often paradox between the headline and the photograph.
The first daily photograph is from Monday, March 16th when the UK imposed social distancing rules. Lockdown happened a week later. There are 120 photographs, ending July 13th. Every morning major newspaper and TV headlines were scanned, to choose the most representative. The light and the weather tell part of the story, as rephotography reflecting the routine of home-lockdown.
The softcover book has a high-quality colour photograph per page for the 120 days. There is also a brief chronology leading to the lockdown, and a reference list of all news headlines. Softback, 10 x 8 inches / 138 pages.
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Unfinished Stories – From Genocide to Hope (2019)
Between 1975 and 1979 the Khmer Rouge killed 1.7 – 2.2 million people in their attempt to create an agrarian society cleansed of the urban intelligentsia. What happened to the individuals that survived has largely been left unspoken. The
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I sometimes try to separate the photographic focus of the MA, and my personal role as a ‘Cambodian Educator’, of almost twenty years standing, as I want the Project to focus on Sarath. But this trip blurred all of those lines.
This post complements my Week Six Reflections – Part One on the latest Cambodia trip. That post covered the ‘mechanics’ of getting things done in Phnom Penh (and networking). This deal with the impressions from the countryside.
We have visited Preah Vihear several times before, yet this time it seemed ‘sanitised’. There is still a Royal Cambodian army ‘front line’, against possible Thai attacks. But almost all of the detailed detritus of previous conflicts has gone. No land mine signs, no empty shell cases or grenades, no field artillery. The main reason for visiting was to photograph ‘traces’, so frankly some of that purpose had gone. I will rely on archive material.
Still, there were other things to photograph.
Preah Vihear Military Bunker
We also got to talk to quite a few of the kids. One of the most instructive was Hong, 13, who admitted that he sometimes ‘hustles’ tourists in a very friendly way to try to help pay off family debts. Most telling, whilst his compan