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Subject: [Leica] NYLUG "10 @ICP: "Photoethnography" - Karen Nakamura
From: mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner)
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2010 02:25:43 -0400

>> From the NYLUG Committee:
> To the LUG:
> 
> 
> NYLUG '10: Colloquium in Photography
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> 
>          Photoethnography, Visual Anthropology, and the Leica
> 
>         The invention of the first Leica camera in 1913 ushered in new
>  possibilities for naturalistic photography. Heavy tripod-mounted
>  wooden cameras could be replaced by Oskar Barnack?s pocketable little
>  brass wonder.  Dozens of bulky film plates could be exchanged for a
>  single interchangeable film cartridge.  New vistas for street and
>  field photography were opened up. Anthropologists were early adopters
>  of this technology to bring back images from across the world. It is
>  remarkable that almost a hundred years later we are still using the
>  same film in much the same film cartridge that Oskar Barnack
>  originally developed.
>         Karen Nakamura is a cultural and visual anthropologist of Japan.
>  An assistant professor of anthropology at Yale University, she has
>  written an award-winning ethnography titled Deaf in Japan. She is
>  known as the creator of the website Photoethnography.com and has also
>  filmed and edited two ethnographic films.
>         In this presentation, Karen will be talking about how the history 
> of
>  visual anthropology, how she uses her Leica cameras in her fieldwork,
>  and share some of the photographs that she has taken in Japan,
>  Malaysia, China, and the United States.
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> Place:
> School of the International Center of Photography
> 1114 Avenue of the Americas (6th Avenue and 43rd Street)
> New York City
> 
> Date and Time:
> Saturday, May 22 at 5:30PM
> 
> Registration Fee (Must be received by us no later than Monday, May10):
> $30
> 
> 
> Payment:
>  -- Make Check out to --
> RUBIN MACKAY NYLUG CFA
> 
> -- SEND CHECK to --
> RUBIN MACKAY INTERNATIONAL LAW PC
> 303 FIFTH AVENUE, SUITE 1109
> NEW YORK, NY 10016
> 
> OR
> 
> -- Paypal --
> Please email Chris Saganich.
> chs2018 at med.cornell.edu
> 
> Please email me if you wish to attend.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> John
> 


I'm there.

[Rabs]
Mark William Rabiner





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