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Sat, 19 Jan 2013 | By zita_whalley | Views [471]
The most valuable skill to have to when working this particular set of puppets is the ability to talk yourself down from the brink of panic attack in a claustrophobic space while you’re sweating like a rapist, putting your body through a sustained ... Read more >
Tags: latino hospitality, santiago, snuff puppets, teatre a mil festival
Tue, 15 Jan 2013 | By tempolibre | Photo Gallery
Notre séjour dans la réserve en Terre de Feu
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Mon, 14 Jan 2013 | By theearth | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
In 1993 at age 13, my Dad took me to Oman. He’d met a Captain Higgins of the British Navy at an Army training course he’d taken in Canberra and was able to get visas for us to visit there. We traveled a lot and Dad always wanted to show us somewhere unique....
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Tags: Travel Photography Scholarship 2012
Mon, 14 Jan 2013 | By cpolymeris | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
Everywhere I go, I photograph. Back then, when cameras were not yet ubiquitous, and my gear consisted of a simple 35mm film point-and-shoot this would only be in spirit. I would look for interesting situations, and frame compositions in my mind, I would ...
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Mon, 14 Jan 2013 | By northspirit | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
I'm Matías. I live in the end of the world: Chile. A magic and not well-known place to practice photography with beautiful landscapes and very different cultures, all along its 5000 kilometers, from the dry desert in the north to the wild jungles of the ...
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Tags: Travel Photography Scholarship 2012
Mon, 14 Jan 2013 | By rbernalg | Flickr Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
I´m from Colombia, but I’ve lived most of my life in Brazil and Chile, among cultural diversity, learning from these cultures to avoid being an outsider. Photography is a very useful tool to express myself, of where I am and who I am, since I believe ...
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Tags: Travel Photography Scholarship 2012
Sun, 13 Jan 2013 | By saraheturpin | Views [507]
Again apologies for the delay in publishing this update, Torres del Paine is unsuprising devoid of decent Wifi! So to start - El Calafate was a lovely little town near the Los Glaciars National Park, whose main attraction was the Perito Moreno glacier, ... Read more >
Thu, 10 Jan 2013 | By angelmo | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
I'm in my final steps to become a journalist, but since I have memory, photography attracted me deep. I do not remember the exact year I used for the first time a camera, but it was very young: I used to secretly enter my parent's' room, take their Pentax ...
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Wed, 9 Jan 2013 | By travelphoto | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
I’m writing from a little Italian café at San Pedro St where the smell of coffee takes us back into the world of Lewis Carroll. My fingers slide over the keyboard while my eyes behold a photograph of Fellini’s Dolce Vita. A moment, I’m Marcello Nastroianni ...
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Tags: travel photography scholarship 2012
Sun, 6 Jan 2013 | By zita_whalley | Views [451]
I arrive in Chile fucking tired. It’s the jetlag, the pressurised cabin, the lack of sustenance despite having eaten whatever it was that was put in front of me, but mainly it’s because I was trying to pack down my portion of a household ... Read more >
Wed, 2 Jan 2013 | By jess_dan | Views [781] | Comments [7]
Dear all,
It’s Tuesday night, however because of internet issues, it may not be uploaded until Wednesday night. I’m writing in a slightly comatose state so please excuse me if it dosnt make sense…
We have ... Read more >
Tags: el calafate, gadventues, patagonia, peurto natales, torres del paine
Tue, 1 Jan 2013 | By saraheturpin | Views [433]
Ok so quite alot to catch up on now :) The days before Xmas were spent in San Pedro de Atacama in the Atacama desert. We had two whole days there camping in the dustiest campsite ever, though at least the showers were vaguely warm. First day was an excursion ... Read more >
Mon, 31 Dec 2012 | By kamzam | Views [2443] | Comments [1]
Crossing into Chile from Bolivia is like crossing into a different world. After 20 meters there is an actual paved road, border crossing no longer consists of make shift building in a middle of nowhere and there are pavements.
Civilization has its ... Read more >
Tags: bahia inglesa, chile, copiapo, la serena, on the road, punto choros, san pedro atacama, valle del luna, valparaiso
Fri, 28 Dec 2012 | By mariahurtadoi | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn't need to lug around a camera(Lewis Hine)
Photography is always beauty; it saves moments that cannot get lost in time. I’ve always felt the need of taking photos, I picture in my mind all that surrounds me ...
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Thu, 27 Dec 2012 | By vagabonds | Views [4684]
Easter Island (Isla Pasqua in Spanish) is also known as Rapa Nui in the local language. It is the most remote inhabited island in the world, 2200 miles in the Pacific from mainland Chile and 2600 miles from Tahiti. Surprisingly, Rapa Nui ... Read more >
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