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20 November 2018
In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention. This time we look at Philipp Reinhard, Sally Mann, neglected female photographers, a layer mask modification and two free Python scripts.
- In The Shape of the Street, German photographer Philipp Reinhard takes the Leica Q-P out to the street to shoot architecture.
- In Sally Mann's Battlefields, Civil War Sites Are Seen Through a New Lens, writes Catherine Barth. "Mann helps us see contemporary places and history anew as we continue to come to terms with the lasting impact of the American Civil War," she concludes.
- In The Female Photographers Who Vanished From Museums, Matthew Ponsford takes a virtual walk through Paris with curator Fannie Escoulen to find the women whose photographs cannot be seen in museums. "It's not an exhibition. it's a provocation," Escoulen said. "I don't know exactly why women, little by little, disappeared."
- Julieanne Kost explains How to Modify the Edge of a Layer Mask in Photoshop:
- Two free Python scripts copy files by extension to a single folder and saves data about the files in a text file.
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