Photographic history has typically been written by photographers with photographers in mind. Camera Lucida is Roland Barthes’ critical account of photography through the eyes of a non-photographer. Intelligent, entertaining, and humorous, Brathes’ philosophical musings on photography really ask you to step back and question our relationship with photography and the photographic image itself.
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Group event in support of the anthology Latinos in Lotusland
Fri, 06/13/2008 - 7:00pm
Location:
Vroman's Bookstore 695 E. Colorado Blvd Pasadena, California 91101
Spanning 60 years of writing, Latinos in Lotusland portrays vivid accounts of complex and entertaining characters that bring to life the diverse and soulful communities that comprise Southern California, from East L.A. to Malibu, from Hollywood to the San Fernando Valley, from Venice Beach to El Sereno. Contributors to this landmark anthology include John Rechy, Luis Rodriguez, Helena Maria Viramontes, Alex Espinoza, and others.
Participants for this event include Daniel Olivas (the editor of the anthology, who will moderate the event), S. Ramos O'Briant, Victorio Barragan, Conrad Romo, and Lydia Alvarez.