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Nic Rossmüller : 2006-09-08 21:05:00
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National Geographic Photography program : According to Brooks Institute of Photography alumnus Larry McNeil, ‘The intersection of cultures is a sight to behold, especially if you are stuck in the middle of it.’ That is the premise of the photographic story that McNeil tells through his work ‘Keet Hit’, which recently received an award from the All Roads Film Project sponsored by National Geographic to provide a global platform for indigenous and under-represented minority-culture filmmakers, photographers and artists. ‘Keet Hit’, a work that has evolved over years, sprouted from the same rich and mystical Native American culture that produced McNeil himself. “I was born into the Killer Whale House, Keet Hit, of the Northern Tinglit.
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Ralf Jurrien : 2006-04-08 02:00:00
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Little love book unique solution to combine looks : First series of the "Little Love Book" feature a boy and girl edition, perfect for new parents or grandparents. The newest product available for busy parents and grandparents who want to capture and cherish their baby's first year is the "Little Love Book" series of personal photo journals. As an irresistible keepsake, the "Little Love Book" offers the look of a handmade scrapbook with a simple and unique method to slide photos right into the page designs. The first two photo journals in the series are available now and feature a boy or girl's first year. Each "Little Love Book" contains 20 hand-designed, original themed pages with die cut windows where pictures simply slip in.
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