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DC Artist Accused of Tracing Marvel X-Men Art For New Wonder Woman Book
An artist on DC’s approaching Demo of the Amazons function, Joëlle Jones, is currently being accused of plagiarizing the artwork of legendary X-Men artist Pepe Larraz. Joëlle Jones, at present an artist at DC Comics, has been accused by a person on Twitter (@samuli47) of allegedly instantly tracing the art of Pepe Larraz, the artist who partnered with Jonathan Hickman to build the X-Men’s latest era over at Marvel Comics. The allegation spins out of the marketing art established for the upcoming Speculate Lady event, Demo of the Amazons. Plagiarism in the comics community is under no circumstances a thing to be taken evenly, which is what helps make the the latest accusation in opposition to the…
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Jim Lennon and ‘The Shoreline’ Book
Check with Jim Lennon the important to his achievement as a industrial and art photographer for more than 40 decades and the respond to is obvious: lights. No matter if capturing a spectacular, supplying sky at the beach down the road from his dwelling in Flanders — wherever he has lived considering the fact that 1983 — or managing a 20-person crew on-area at Jones Seashore or Montauk for a countrywide advertisement marketing campaign, or making a product or service shot that makes you go, “I want that now,” Lennon is aware of the electrical power of lighting. “Lighting is genuinely knowledge and being cozy in figuring out how to…
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Longtime Photojournalist Mike Eliason Releases Santa Barbara Photography Book | Local News
In the parlance of photography, it’s called capturing the “decisive moment,” the split-second when the composition, emotion and technical elements come together in a perfectly timed image. You know it when you see it. Photographer Mike Eliason, 54, has been capturing decisive moments for the past 30 years, as a photojournalist, public information officer and hobbyist, earning a reputation as a top-tier photojournalist. At 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at Chaucer’s in Loreto Plaza, Eliason, an interminable introvert with a big smile and jolly disposition, will experience yet another special moment, but this time, he’ll be in front of the camera, with all eyes looking looking at him. Eliason will sign copies of…
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Visit Bend teams with local artists for new photography book: ‘Ineffable (Vol. III)’
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Looking for a way to tuck Bend under the Christmas tree? A new photography collaboration makes it possible, just in time for the holidays. Released on Wednesday, Ineffable (Vol III) is a photo book created by Bend photographer and designer Richard Bacon, along with 33 local photographers and Visit Bend. The book features nearly 100 images showcasing Central Oregon’s landscapes, people, world class recreation, and urban settings. “With the pandemic changing travel plans for many of us, Ineffable offers a unique way to experience the beauty and character of Bend,” explained Nate Wyeth, Visit Bend’s VP of Marketing + Communication, as well as a contributing photographer.…
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Easton photographer publishes photography book of her hometown
EASTON — Photographer Monica Hurley-Lawson has been photographing her hometown of Easton for years. Now, for the first time, locals can keep their own collection of Hurley-Lawson’s art photos of their town. This month, 59-year-old Hurley-Lawson published her first photography book, entitled “Through the Lens: Easton, Massachusetts.” Her photos focus on Easton’s historic architecture an ample conservation land. Hurley-Lawson first began taking photos during her time at Coyle and Cassidy High School in Taunton, which closed down last year. She said it was when she got her first Canon camera. ‘No opportunity to save that school’:Coyle-Cassidy closure in Taunton draws strong reaction After graduation, she took a photography course at Regis College before transferring…