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Published 7 Junho, 2011 aAR|74 Galeria , Casa da Fotografia , eventos , Exposições , Fotografia , imagens , palavras , Uncategorized Leave a CommentExcepcionalmente, esta quinta-feira, a aAR|74 Galeria estará aberta apenas entre as 18h00 e as 20h00.
Pedimos desculpa pelo incómodo.
EQ.TEMP 2010 – exposição temporária e venda de fotografia
Published 29 Outubro, 2010 Uncategorized Leave a Commentnovo photoblog do ‘equivalente’ Luís Carvalhal [xk
Published 7 Junho, 2010 Uncategorized Leave a Comment3JUNHO2010 #6
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Outras nuvens, de outro tempo, para um mesmo dia …
Published 7 Maio, 2010 Uncategorized Leave a Comment[dc a olhar o céu
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Published 30 Março, 2010 Uncategorized Leave a Comment“10 years into the 21st century, film photography has been almost completely written off as obsolete, with even amateur photographers ditching traditional cameras for the crispness and convenience of digital. But there’s something missing from today’s almost-too-perfect pictures: that indescribable magic that film can have. All the Photoshop filters and iPhone apps in the world can’t quite approximate the effects of low-tech photography taken with pinhole, Polaroid and Holga cameras.”