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● Lomography
● Canon
● Harman Technology
● Yashica
● Fujifilm
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● Leica
● Agfa Photo
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● ReusableÂCameras
● DisposableÂCameras
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● Offline
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Table of Content
1 Film Photography Cameras Market Overview
1.1 Product Overview and Scope of Film Photography Cameras Market
1.2 Film Photography Cameras Market Segment by Type
1.2.1 Global Film Photography Cameras Market Sales Volume and CAGR Comparison by Type (2018-2028)
1.3 Global Film Photography Cameras Market Segment by Application
1.3.1 Film Photography Cameras Market Consumption (Sales Volume) Comparison by Application (2018-2028)
1.4 Global Film Photography Cameras Market, Region Wise (2018-2028)
1.4.1 Global Film Photography Cameras Market Size (Revenue) and CAGR Comparison by Region (2018-2028)
1.4.2 United States Film Photography Cameras Market Status and Prospect (2018-2028)
1.4.3 Europe Film Photography Cameras Market Status and Prospect (2018-2028)
1.4.4 China Film Photography Cameras Market Status and Prospect (2018-2028)
1.4.5 Japan Film Photography Cameras Market Status and Prospect (2018-2028)
1.4.6 India Film Photography Cameras Market Status and Prospect (2018-2028)
1.4.7 Southeast Asia Film Photography Cameras Market Status and Prospect (2018-2028)
1.4.8 Latin America Film Photography Cameras Market Status and Prospect (2018-2028)
1.4.9 Middle East and Africa Film Photography Cameras Market Status and Prospect (2018-2028)
1.5 Global Market Size of Film Photography Cameras (2018-2028)
1.5.1 Global Film Photography Cameras Market Revenue Status and Outlook (2018-2028)
1.5.2 Global Film Photography Cameras Market Sales Volume Status and Outlook (2018-2028)
1.6 Global Macroeconomic Analysis
1.7 The impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on the Film Photography Cameras Market
2 Industry Outlook
2.1 Film Photography Cameras Industry Technology Status and Trends
2.2 Industry Entry Barriers
2.2.1 Analysis of Financial Barriers
2.2.2 Analysis of Technical Barriers
2.2.3 Analysis of Talent Barriers
2.2.4 Analysis of Brand Barrier
2.3 Film Photography Cameras Market Drivers Analysis
2.4 Film Photography Cameras Market Challenges Analysis
2.5 Emerging Market Trends
2.6 Consumer Preference Analysis
2.7 Film Photography Cameras Industry Development Trends under COVID-19 Outbreak
2.7.1 Global COVID-19 Status Overview
2.7.2 Influence of COVID-19 Outbreak on Film Photography Cameras Industry Development
3 Global Film Photography Cameras Market Landscape by Player
3.1 Global Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume and Share by Player (2018-2023)
3.2 Global Film Photography Cameras Revenue and Market Share by Player (2018-2023)
3.3 Global Film Photography Cameras Average Price by Player (2018-2023)
3.4 Global Film Photography Cameras Gross Margin by Player (2018-2023)
3.5 Film Photography Cameras Market Competitive Situation and Trends
3.5.1 Film Photography Cameras Market Concentration Rate
3.5.2 Film Photography Cameras Market Share of Top 3 and Top 6 Players
3.5.3 Mergers and Acquisitions, Expansion
4 Global Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume and Revenue Region Wise (2018-2023)
4.1 Global Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume and Market Share, Region Wise (2018-2023)
4.2 Global Film Photography Cameras Revenue and Market Share, Region Wise (2018-2023)
4.3 Global Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2018-2023)
4.4 United States Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2018-2023)
4.4.1 United States Film Photography Cameras Market Under COVID-19
4.5 Europe Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2018-2023)
4.5.1 Europe Film Photography Cameras Market Under COVID-19
4.6 China Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2018-2023)
4.6.1 China Film Photography Cameras Market Under COVID-19
4.7 Japan Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2018-2023)
4.7.1 Japan Film Photography Cameras Market Under COVID-19
4.8 India Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2018-2023)
4.8.1 India Film Photography Cameras Market Under COVID-19
4.9 Southeast Asia Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2018-2023)
4.9.1 Southeast Asia Film Photography Cameras Market Under COVID-19
4.10 Latin America Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2018-2023)
4.10.1 Latin America Film Photography Cameras Market Under COVID-19
4.11 Middle East and Africa Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2018-2023)
4.11.1 Middle East and Africa Film Photography Cameras Market Under COVID-19
5 Global Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume, Revenue, Price Trend by Type
5.1 Global Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume and Market Share by Type (2018-2023)
5.2 Global Film Photography Cameras Revenue and Market Share by Type (2018-2023)
5.3 Global Film Photography Cameras Price by Type (2018-2023)
5.4 Global Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate by Type (2018-2023)
5.4.1 Global Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate of ReusableÂCameras (2018-2023)
5.4.2 Global Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume, Revenue and Growth Rate of DisposableÂCameras (2018-2023)
6 Global Film Photography Cameras Market Analysis by Application
6.1 Global Film Photography Cameras Consumption and Market Share by Application (2018-2023)
6.2 Global Film Photography Cameras Consumption Revenue and Market Share by Application (2018-2023)
6.3 Global Film Photography Cameras Consumption and Growth Rate by Application (2018-2023)
6.3.1 Global Film Photography Cameras Consumption and Growth Rate of Online (2018-2023)
6.3.2 Global Film Photography Cameras Consumption and Growth Rate of Offline (2018-2023)
7 Global Film Photography Cameras Market Forecast (2023-2028)
7.1 Global Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume, Revenue Forecast (2023-2028)
7.1.1 Global Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume and Growth Rate Forecast (2023-2028)
7.1.2 Global Film Photography Cameras Revenue and Growth Rate Forecast (2023-2028)
7.1.3 Global Film Photography Cameras Price and Trend Forecast (2023-2028)
7.2 Global Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume and Revenue Forecast, Region Wise (2023-2028)
7.2.1 United States Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume and Revenue Forecast (2023-2028)
7.2.2 Europe Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume and Revenue Forecast (2023-2028)
7.2.3 China Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume and Revenue Forecast (2023-2028)
7.2.4 Japan Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume and Revenue Forecast (2023-2028)
7.2.5 India Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume and Revenue Forecast (2023-2028)
7.2.6 Southeast Asia Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume and Revenue Forecast (2023-2028)
7.2.7 Latin America Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume and Revenue Forecast (2023-2028)
7.2.8 Middle East and Africa Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume and Revenue Forecast (2023-2028)
7.3 Global Film Photography Cameras Sales Volume, Revenue and Price Forecast by Type (2023-2028)
7.3.1 Global Film Photography Cameras Revenue and Growth Rate of ReusableÂCameras (2023-2028)
7.3.2 Global Film Photography Cameras Revenue and Growth Rate of DisposableÂCameras (2023-2028)
7.4 Global Film Photography Cameras Consumption Forecast by Application (2023-2028)
7.4.1 Global Film Photography Cameras Consumption Value and Growth Rate of Online(2023-2028)
7.4.2 Global Film Photography Cameras Consumption Value and Growth Rate of Offline(2023-2028)
7.5 Film Photography Cameras Market Forecast Under COVID-19
8 Film Photography Cameras Market Upstream and Downstream Analysis
8.1 Film Photography Cameras Industrial Chain Analysis
8.2 Key Raw Materials Suppliers and Price Analysis
8.3 Manufacturing Cost Structure Analysis
8.3.1 Labor Cost Analysis
8.3.2 Energy Costs Analysis
8.3.3 RandD Costs Analysis
8.4 Alternative Product Analysis
8.5 Major Distributors of Film Photography Cameras Analysis
8.6 Major Downstream Buyers of Film Photography Cameras Analysis
8.7 Impact of COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine war on the Upstream and Downstream in the Film Photography Cameras Industry
9 Players Profiles
9.1 Lomography
9.1.1 Lomography Basic Information, Manufacturing Base, Sales Region and Competitors
9.1.2 Film Photography Cameras Product Profiles, Application and Specification
9.1.3 Lomography Market Performance (2018-2023)
9.1.4 Recent Development
9.1.5 SWOT Analysis
9.2 Canon
9.2.1 Canon Basic Information, Manufacturing Base, Sales Region and Competitors
9.2.2 Film Photography Cameras Product Profiles, Application and Specification
9.2.3 Canon Market Performance (2018-2023)
9.2.4 Recent Development
9.2.5 SWOT Analysis
9.3 Harman Technology
9.3.1 Harman Technology Basic Information, Manufacturing Base, Sales Region and Competitors
9.3.2 Film Photography Cameras Product Profiles, Application and Specification
9.3.3 Harman Technology Market Performance (2018-2023)
9.3.4 Recent Development
9.3.5 SWOT Analysis
9.4 Yashica
9.4.1 Yashica Basic Information, Manufacturing Base, Sales Region and Competitors
9.4.2 Film Photography Cameras Product Profiles, Application and Specification
9.4.3 Yashica Market Performance (2018-2023)
9.4.4 Recent Development
9.4.5 SWOT Analysis
9.5 Fujifilm
9.5.1 Fujifilm Basic Information, Manufacturing Base, Sales Region and Competitors
9.5.2 Film Photography Cameras Product Profiles, Application and Specification
9.5.3 Fujifilm Market Performance (2018-2023)
9.5.4 Recent Development
9.5.5 SWOT Analysis
9.6 Kodak
9.6.1 Kodak Basic Information, Manufacturing Base, Sales Region and Competitors
9.6.2 Film Photography Cameras Product Profiles, Application and Specification
9.6.3 Kodak Market Performance (2018-2023)
9.6.4 Recent Development
9.6.5 SWOT Analysis
9.7 Leica
9.7.1 Leica Basic Information, Manufacturing Base, Sales Region and Competitors
9.7.2 Film Photography Cameras Product Profiles, Application and Specification
9.7.3 Leica Market Performance (2018-2023)
9.7.4 Recent Development
9.7.5 SWOT Analysis
9.8 Agfa Photo
9.8.1 Agfa Photo Basic Information, Manufacturing Base, Sales Region and Competitors
9.8.2 Film Photography Cameras Product Profiles, Application and Specification
9.8.3 Agfa Photo Market Performance (2018-2023)
9.8.4 Recent Development
9.8.5 SWOT Analysis
9.9 Nikon
9.9.1 Nikon Basic Information, Manufacturing Base, Sales Region and Competitors
9.9.2 Film Photography Cameras Product Profiles, Application and Specification
9.9.3 Nikon Market Performance (2018-2023)
9.9.4 Recent Development
9.9.5 SWOT Analysis
10 Research Findings and Conclusion
11 Appendix
11.1 Methodology
11.2 Research Data Source
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Armenian Photographer Suren Manvelyan captures unveiling the mysterious beauty of animal eyes. The eyes of animals are one of the most fascinating features of the animal kingdom. From the piercing gaze of a lion to the cute, innocent eyes of a kitten, every animal has a unique and captivating pair of eyes.
A captivating series by photographer Suren Manvelyan captures these macro shots look like landscapes of distant yet-to-be-discovered planets while others remind some sort of a portal to another dimension. But they all prove that the eyes really are the windows to the soul; analyzing the images you can’t help but experience profound sensations, as if you’re uncovering deeply personal secrets.
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KINGSTON, N.Y. – A photography center, once a mainstay in Woodstock, is about to embark on renovations to a former Midtown cigar factory to turn it into its headquarters.
The Center for Photography at Woodstock has purchased the 40,000 square-foot building at 25 Dederick St. for $2.4 million, according to Thomas Collins, managing director of SVN Deegan-Collins Commercial Realty which represented the seller.
The Center for Photography, which had been located in Woodstock for 45 years and moved to Kingston in 2021, is one of the “nation’s leading venues for the presentation, teaching, and critical discussion of photography in contemporary culture,” according to a press release. The center will use the space in Kingston to stage exhibitions, conduct workshops, screen films, present lectures, and hold community gatherings.
“We are thrilled that this venerable arts institution has found a permanent home in Midtown,” said Kingston Mayor Steve Noble in a statement. “CPW will be another incomparable asset to our Midtown Arts District, and we look forward to seeing new life breathed into this historic factory building.”
In the new building, the center aims to create a model for “a community-based, artist-oriented photography and visual art organization,” the release said.
“Once renovated, the majestic space at 25 Dederick Street will establish a significant cultural hub in an economically distressed area targeted for revitalization in Kingston’s 2022 Arts & Culture Master Plan.”
The building is located close to Kingston City Hall and the Kingston High School, and is one block away from the Empire State Trail and the recently redesigned Broadway-Grand Street intersection.
The organization’s goal is to move staff in by the fall of 2023 and open for visitors in 2024.
“We are thrilled to have acquired the former cigar factory at 25 Dederick Street as the future home of the Center for Photography at Woodstock,” said Brain Wallis, executive director of the center. “As a community-based, artist-oriented center the location in the Mid-Town Arts District is ideal. We intend to refurbish the historic structure with exhibition galleries, photo production labs, collection storage facilities, community rooms, a library, a bookstore, and a film theater. We hope to welcome visitors beginning in Spring 2024.”
Center founder and current Board Chairman Howard Greenberg said the purchase was a major step for the organization.
“It’s hard to imagine, forty-five years after we climbed the rickety staircase to our rented attic on Tinker Street in Woodstock, and put on our first small exhibitions of photographs by Paul Strand and Walker Evans, that CPW would be able to undertake such a significant acquisition as the Dederick Street building and begin to create a major cultural center in Kingston, I am immensely proud to be a part of it!”
The Dederick Street building, which dates to 1907, originally housed the G.W. Van Slyke & Horton Cigar Co., which at one time employed 800 people in its rolling department alone, according to the group Friends of Historic Kingston.
Later owners of the building included Federal Veterans Blinds and Canfield Supply. N&S Supply, a plumbing, heating and air conditioning distributor, purchased Canfield Supply in 1999, and it bought the Dederick Street building a year later.
Founded in 1977, the Center for Photography at Woodstock is a not-for-profit arts organization supporting artists working in photography and related media.
In early 2022, the center relocated to 474 Broadway in Kingston, where the exhibition “Race, Love, and Labor (an excerpt)” curated by Dr. Sarah Elizabeth Lewis, is now on view.
The center has also organized the exhibition, “Parallel Lives; Photography, Identity, and Belonging,” curated by Maya Benton, on view at a special pop-up gallery within the former IBM headquarters at Tech City, 101 Enterprise Drive, in the town of Ulster.
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Veteran photojournalist Sipra Das was on Tuesday conferred with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the National Photography Awards given by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting L Murugan also conferred the Professional Photographer of the Year Award on Sasi Kumar Ramachandran.
Arun Saha won the Amateur Photographer of the Year Award.
The themes for the awards in Professional and Amateur category were ‘Life and Water’, and ‘Cultural Heritage of India’ respectively.
Speaking on the occasion, Murugan said the winners come from diverse professional backgrounds but what binds them is their passion for photography. The Special Mention Award in the professional category was conferred on Dipjyoti Banik, Manish Kumar Chauhan, R S Gopakumar, Sudipto Das and Umesh Harishchandra Nikam.
The Special Mention Award in the amateur category went to C S Sreeranj, Mohit Wadhawan, Ravishankar S L, Subhadip Bose and Tharun Adurugatla.
The jury for the eighth edition of the National Photography Awards was chaired by Vijay Kranti and had Jagdish Yadav, Ajay Aggarwal, K Madhavan Pillai, Ashima Narain and Sanjiv Misra as members.
The Lifetime Achievement Award carried a cash prize of Rs 3,00,000; the Professional Photographer of the Year and Amateur Photographer of the Year awards carry a cash prize of Rs 1,00,000 and Rs 75,000, respectively The five Special Mention Awards in both professional and amateur categories have a cash prize of Rs 50,000 and Rs 30,000 each respectively.
Apurva Chandra, Secretary, Ministry of I&B, said that the National Photography Awards were an effort to nurture the immense effort made by the photographers of the country. Chandra recommended that government flagship schemes can be included as a category of awards in future.
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Here is something that makes you have faith in the future of VR: clean, with a cinematic touch, simple to navigate through and packed with interesting options, VRuseum is a free VR experience you must try!
While the Museum of Other Realities (MOR) may be the most popular of these virtual museums (still, with only 366 reviews on Steam) there are other examples of how VR can be used to share art collections. While some of those museums reflect “brick and mortar” museums from the real world, others, as MOR, only exist in the digital world, something that makes sense as much of the art they share is digital… and virtual.
The way the platform Steam refers to VRuseum (and all Virtual Reality experiences, in fact) does not help: the introduction text starts with a misleading “About this game”, which clearly demonstrates that Steam’s cataloguing system is not geared to deal with VR experiences… and no one seems to care. This leads to another problem: some users end writing reviews complaining the game has not much to do…
Well, VRuseum is not a game, although it can keep you entertained for a much longer time than many of the games – VR and non-VR – shared through Steam. VRuseum is a virtual museum projected in an area of 10,000 m2. It contains galleries and open spaces that exhibits sculptures created by artists from the digital world. You can visit the museum downloading for free the application and choosing between 3 different modes: Virtual Reality headset, and screen using keyboard and mouse or touch screen. The view modes are also multiple: VR, First person, Aerial view, Photo, Camera. It’s also possible to explore the architecture without the art pieces, see listings of the artists and more info related to a project that was developed from 2022 to 2022 and is one example of the type of museum that could/should be expanded.
As the note above confirms, although VR is part of the title, VRuseum can also be explored on a flat screen, although you’ll never get the same level of immersion that Virtual Reality offers, as you can wander around the art pieces as if you were inside a real museum. And it’s only when using VR that you feel how much of the design of the space is influenced by the other work the authors create. On a flat screen it is all… too flat!
This project was born in 2020 with the aim of connecting with the artists community from the world of digital art, offering participants the possibility of contemplating their digital illustrations in Virtual Reality. The museum was named “VRuseum” by Boldtron who, together with his brother SlurpTV, brought this line-up of artists to the space.
Boldtron is a Barcelona-based 3D artist dedicated to 3D/CGI and VR. Having worked as an illustrator and art director around Europe and Asia with over twenty years of industry experience, he returned to Barcelona to launch his own studio, PZZZA. SecondaryBounce, the company behind the VRuseum, is a recipient of Epic Megagrants, and has a website with projects that mix cinematic experiences, architecture and design of interiors with VR.
Creators of high end virtual experiences (some of which can be freely downloaded from their website), SecondBounce reveals a clear understanding of the potential of VR for cinematic uses, and, either using the optional VR support or on a flat screen, their work reflects that experience. Videos as the “Cinematic Virtual Reality Pavilion” or “Apartment Cinematics Video” reveal what can be done these days inside Unreal Engine. The interactive VRuseum reflects all that and more in ways that only in VR can be fully understood.
The presence of options to control the photo capturing process, with the possibility to use zoom, reframe, change aperture, use flashlight and more is a clear invitation for those who love photography to explore the multiple angles. The community hub related to Vruseum shows some of the examples of the photos captured by visitors. There is also a large collection of LUTs that change the aspect of the rooms, again confirming the visual importance these elements have for the creators of the project.
It’s not a game, but it’s an immense playground where visitors can discover the work of more than 35 artist involved, also individually visualize each sculpture in an isolated visualization mode or in “architecture only”. The option to see the whole museum as a miniature or, inversely, of becoming small enough to go inside some of the art pieces on display is part of the joy of discovering this. And if you “fly” over the exhibits you’ll discover some other hidden art pieces waiting for those who dare to check each corner. Visit all the zones, discover all the artist sculptures installations, unlock viewing modes and complete your collectible album.
VRuseum is a feast to the senses, from the ambient sounds to the images. It’s no wonder that visitors have enjoyed taking photos of the museum, exploring perspectives that put in evidence both the pieces being exhibited and the architecture of the whole place. Much easier to navigate that the more ambitious MOR, it’s more user-friendly for those starting to explore Virtual Reality, and it’s a title I suggest ProVideo Coalition readers interested into better understand the links between a cinematic vision and VR. Do check the other work from SecondaryBounce, too…
The title, which if FREE, may need a computer with some power, something those aiming to explore it should have in mind. The interface offers the option to adjust some of the graphic quality parameters, and it also clearly explains the multiple ways to discover VRuseum. Whatever you do, pay a visit to the Steam platform, register if you’ve not done so (it’s free) and download this fine example of what VR can be.
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The winners and runners-up of the 2022 World Nature Photography Awards have been announced. An amazing collection of photos as usual — I’ve included some of my favorites above. From top to bottom, photos by Mr. Endy (couldn’t find a website), Jens Cullmann, Jake Mosher, and Sascha Fonseca. Fonseca had this to say about his incredible photo of the snow leopard above:
A beautiful snow leopard triggers my camera trap high up in the Indian Himalayas. I captured this image during a 3-year DSLR camera trap project in the Ladakh region in northern India. The mystery surrounding the snow leopard always fascinated me. They are some of the most difficult large cats to photograph in the wild. Not only because of their incredible stealth, but also because of the remote environment they live in.
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“I started photography at the age of 10,” said Dilip Piramal, the 73-year-old chairman of VIP Industries, adding that he was the designated family photographer and clicked quite a few portraits. “I could have gone on to an advanced level but I never pursued it as I got busy with work,” said Piramal.
He spoke to Business Today at the launch of the newly renovated Dilip Piramal Art Gallery at Mumbai’s iconic National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA), which has undergone a makeover in its 35th year.
Piramal has been associated with NCPA since 1987 when he became a sponsor. “My association though started seven years before that when it was conceptualised. So it’s been over four decades.”
So how did he end up sponsoring it? “Jamshed Bhabha, the younger brother of Homi Bhabha, the pioneer of India’s atomic movement was the director of the NCPA. He was close to JRD Tata and NCPA was basically sponsored by the Tatas,” said Piramal. “There was a seminar where a bunch of us met Jamshed Bhabha and he took a liking to me and we became friendly. We met a few times and he asked me if I would sponsor a new gallery they were coming up with. I readily agreed as I was interested in photography and the Tatas had a terrific reputation,” explained Piramal.
Piramal says while the gallery was set up to promote photography as an art form, he believes that with digitisation, photography has become less of an art form. “With digital cameras and photoshopping, I don’t know how much of an art form it is now. You can change a boy into a girl. With visual effects you can even create photographs. So the whole concept of photography has changed.”
While Piramal is open to the idea of sponsoring more art and culture venues, he said he is more into philanthropy now. “I am now more into philanthropy rather than art and culture. I don’t have any desire to accumulate any more wealth. But I am doing that because my business is doing well and I get dividends and all. So whatever I get I like to give away. But if something (museum, art gallery) appeals to me then I will definitely sponsor it,” said Piramal.
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Tyre Nichols had his dreams stripped from him. Nichols loved photography and had plans to shoot his way into a career—literally. Well, this weekend, a selection of his Nichols photos will appear on billboards across parts of California.
According to the New York Times, as part of Desert X’s political art exhibition, some of Nichols’ photography will appear on billboards across Palm Springs, California.
“We think about this as a way of celebrating Tyre’s imagination,” Neville Wakefield, the Desert X artistic director, said. “He was an aspiring photographer, and in that sense, we’re commemorating not just his life but the creative potential of all lives truncated or cut short by police violence.”
Ben Crump, a lawyer who is representing the Nichols family, has also been instrumental in this project. “We believe in the mission of Desert X and feel that now, more than ever, art giving voice to important social issues is crucial,” Crump said to the New York Times.
The billboard, dubbed “Originals,” will include six photos Nichols snapped in Memphis. The photos include a beautiful shot of the Hernando de Soto Bridge, a colored sunset, and a monument to Tom Lee, a Black river worker who saved several from a capsized boat on the Mississippi River.
Wakefield organized this year’s edition of Desert X with Diana Campbell, a well-known curator. New York Times reported that it was the director of Desert X, Jenny Gil who showed Wakefield the website where Nichols posted his photography.
“[This presentation] “contrast the serenity and beauty of these images, levitated above the roadways, with the violence that happens on the side of the road, particularly to Black and brown bodies,” Wakefield said. “And in so doing,” he continued, “we hope to make people think about the importance of traffic-stop reform.”
On Jan. 7, Nichols was viciously beaten by five Memphis police officers after a traffic stop. All five officers have been charged with second-degree murder, aggravated assault, aggravated kidnapping, official misconduct, and official oppression.
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