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Fanzine #2
LUZPHOTO
PORTFOLIO'S SUBMISSIONS
WORKSHOP POSTPONED
ATRI FESTIVAL
MASTERCLASS WITH ALEX MAJOLI
GOMORRAH GIRLS EXHIBITION
PHOTOLUCIDA
PHOTOGRAPHERS' ROOM
PROJECTION
CESURALAB EXHIBITION
DIMENSIONE MASSIMA 10X12 CM
THE FAMILIES ALBUM EXHIBITION
WINE PHOTO AWARD
WORLD PRESS PHOTO AWARD
CESURALAB & YOOX
ANDY ON 7.7 MAGAZINE
NEW MEMBER
Canon award 2009
Riccardo Pezza Award
PDN'S 30 2010
OLAF / RECENT WORKS
WAR IS OVER!
ASSIGNMENT ESPRESSO
GOOSSENS
CESURALAB IN ARLES
END OF PAPER?
OPENING IN MILAN
ALEC SOTH
LABELS
ACCESS TO LIFE
PIXEL LIKE CUPCAKES
MOCA, LOS ANGELES
THAI PROTESTERS
HERESIES
MASTERCLASS
SCHMUTZER 1894/1928
THE PARK
LOAN NGUYEN

HERESIES


HERESIES We are all doves © Pedro Meyer

Pedro Meyer’s Heresies is a retrospective comprising four decades of groundbreaking work by one of the world’s most innovative photographers. The Heresies exhibit — opening simultaneously in 60 museums worldwide in October 2008 — will also create a revolutionary new paradigm for exhibiting photographs in museums.
Mexican photographer Pedro Meyer is as renowned for his powerful and provocative photographs as he is for his pioneering work with digital imaging. Meyer’s photographs consistently test the limits of truth,

fiction and reality. With the advent of digital photography in the early 1990s, Meyer evolved from a documentary photographer who created so-called “straight photographs” into a digital-documentarian who often combines photographic elements from disparate times and places to arrive at a different or higher truth. Meyer’s oft- expressed contention that all photographs — digitally manipulated or not — are equally “true” and “untrue” has been labeled “heretical” in the orthodox documentary photography community. Hence the title Heresies.
Meyer’s personal innovations in the field of digital photography include creating the first CD- ROM to combine sound and images, creating the first digital prints ever made and in 1994, creating his renowned online photography forum, zonezero.com — the most-visited digital photography content site on the web.

http://www.pedromeyer.com