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  2. Cultural property radiography - Wikipedia

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    In fact, they are much lower than the radiation levels required for medical X-rays. While technicians and staff conducting the X-ray must use protective gear, the object is not damaged during the process. [4] [5] Furthermore, the use of radiography is widely accepted by conservators, art historians, and archaeologists. [5]

  3. List of art magazines - Wikipedia

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    An art magazine is a publication that focuses on the topic of art. They can be in printed form, found online or both and can be aimed at different audiences which includes galleries, art buyers, amateur or professional artists and the general public. Art magazines can be either trade or consumer magazines or both. Notable art magazines include:

  4. List of online image archives - Wikipedia

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    New York Daily News (1880–2007), online photo archive DailyNewsPix, with photographs dating back to 1880 New York Public Library: ≈ 30% Public domain: 922,400+ (May 2024) [3] No No Yes English Pexels: Pexels license: Yes No Yes Pixabay: Pixabay license: 950,000+ (May 2017) Yes No Yes English (Default) + 25 other languages Pond5: Royalty-free

  5. Creative Camera - Wikipedia

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    Creative Camera (also known as "CC") was a British monthly/bi-monthly magazine devoted to fine art photography and documentary photography.The successor to the very different (hobbyist) magazine Camera Owner (which had started in 1964), Creative Camera was published in England between 1968 and 2000, [1] and was the forerunner of the short-lived DPICT (2000-2001).

  6. Hugh Turvey - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Robert Turvey was born in Chippenham, Wiltshire, the first child of Rodney and Patricia Turvey. [2] He studied at Swindon Art College (1989–1990) and the Royal Berkshire College of Art and Design (1990–1992), before enrolling at Blackpool and The Fylde College, [3] in Lancashire, to study photography (1992–1994).

  7. X-ray style art - Wikipedia

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    Example of x ray style art found in Aboriginal art in Australia. X-ray style art, sometimes referred to as just X-ray style or X-ray art, is a prehistoric art form in which animals (and humans) are depicting by drawing or painting the skeletal frame and internal organs. [1] [2] [3] The style may date as far back as c. 8000 BC in the Mesolithic ...

  8. Nick Veasey - Wikipedia

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    The book collects images captured over a 13-year period of experimentation with X-ray imaging and equipment. [ citation needed ] He is the recipient of many photographic and design awards including IPA Lucie Awards, AOP, Graphis, Communication Arts, Applied Arts, PX3 and awards from the D&AD also being nominated for the IPA Lucie International ...

  9. The Camera (American magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In 1923 the magazine merged with The Photographic Journal of America (the latter formerly Wilson's photographic magazine) [8] but retained The Camera in its title. Chambers also edited the Bulletin of photography: the weekly magazine for the professional photographer (Aug. 14, 1907–June 24, 1931, formerly titled the St. Louis and Canadian ...