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Jacqueline Nivard

Est-on obligé de créditer une photo libre de droits ? | Paralipomènes - 0 views

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    "Est-on obligé de créditer une photo libre de droits ?"Question. Quels crédits photographiques pour des images illustrant les sites, notamment lorsqu'il s'agit d'images de Fotolia ? Doit-on indiquer les crédits d'une photo en légende de l'image ? Suffit-il d'indiquer les crédits dans un « crédit photo » sur une page du site, au risque de ne pas identifier l'image associée au crédit ? Suffit-il d'indiquer que les illustrations du site proviennent de Fotolia ?
Jacqueline Nivard

Photo Essay: Consuming China | Dissent Magazine - 0 views

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    " Photo by Tong Lam By Tong Lam - April 10, 2013 In spite of being called the "world's manufacturer," China has been moving toward a consumption-led economy in the past two decades. In the aftermath of the Tiananmen uprising in 1989, the government has worked hard to create a consumer society as a way to divert the attention of the expanding middle class from its rising political demands. The emphasis on consumption, particularly household consumption, has taken on new significance in recent years as the government uses domestic demand to counteract the ongoing global financial crisis. Yet the story of consumption in China also involves foreign tourists, transnational corporations, and consumers elsewhere. In effect, China is now a circuit of global consumption. And the various types of consumer products and information that saturate everyday life, as seen in this online photo essay, are some of the evidence. -Tong Lam Tong Lam is a historian of modern China and a visual artist. He teaches at the University of Toronto and is the author of A Passion for Facts: Social Surveys and the Construction of the Chinese Nation-State, 1900-1949 (California, 2011). Belabored Podcast, Episode 1: "We will shut down your city" · April 12, 2013 · [EVENT] Time for the Neo-Dissidents? · April 8, 2013 · Belabored Podcast to Launch Next Friday Featuring Karen Lewis · April 5, 2013 · Receive news, notes, and invitations. Spring 2013 Article Picture Subscribe Now! "
Jacqueline Nivard

Getty Images - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "Jump to: navigation, search Getty Images Getty Images Logo.svg Type Private Industry Publishing, media, web design Genre Stock photography Predecessor(s) Getty Communications, PhotoDisc Founder(s) Mark Getty, Jonathan Klein Headquarters Seattle, Washington, U.S. Products Digital images, audio, video Services Rights-managed and royalty-free images, audio and video Owner(s) Carlyle Group Subsidiaries PhotoDisc, Tony Stone, Hulton Getty, Jupiterimages Website www.gettyimages.com Getty Images, Inc. is a stock photo agency, based in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is a supplier of stock images for business and consumers with an archive of 80 million still images and illustrations and more than 50,000 hours of stock film footage. It targets three markets-creative professionals (advertising and graphic design), the media (print and online publishing), and corporate (in-house design, marketing and communication departments). Getty has distribution offices around the world and capitalizes on the Internet and CD-ROM collections for distribution. As Getty has acquired other older photo agencies and archives, it has digitised their collections, enabling online distribution. Getty Images now operates a large commercial website which allows clients to search and browse for images, purchase usage rights and download images. Costs of images vary according to the chosen resolution and type of rights associated with each image. The company also offers custom photo services for corporate clients."
Jacqueline Nivard

SITE DU PHOTOGRAPHE MARC RIBOUD - 0 views

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    Images commandées ou photos buissonnières, depuis 50 ans Marc Riboud sillonne la planète comme un reporter, un voyageur, un promeneur qui aime prendre son temps. Les amateurs connaissent son goût pour la surprise, sa sympathie pour les êtres. Rétif à la violence, ses photos révèlent le plaisir de l'œil."
Jacqueline Nivard

Photos: Over 4 tons of garbage fished from Forbidden City moat: Shanghaiist - 0 views

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    "Photos: Over 4 tons of garbage fished from Forbidden City moat"
Jacqueline Nivard

PHOTOS: Celebrating Lunar New Year in China, around world - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    " AP PHOTOS: Celebrating Lunar New Year in China, around world"
Jacqueline Nivard

Chinese Lunar New Year 2013 - In Focus - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    "Yesterday marked the start of the Chinese Lunar New Year 2013, the Year of the Snake. One of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac, the snake signifies cleverness and tenacity and is associated with the element of fire. In the larger Chinese astrological cycle, this year is also associated with the element of water, which makes 2013 the Year of the Water Snake. The combination of the water and fire elements may signify turmoil in the months ahead. But people around the world ushered in the new year with displays of fireworks, family get-togethers, temple visits, and street festivals. Collected here are images from several countries where revelers have been welcoming the arrival of the Water Snake. [29 photos]"
Jacqueline Nivard

Chinese Celebrate Lunar New Year - 0 views

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    " Year Of The Snake 2013: Chinese Celebrate Lunar New Year (PHOTOS) (VIDEO) Reuters | By Ben Blanchard Posted: 02/09/2013 1:45 pm EST | Updated: 02/09/2013 2:08 pm EST Share on Google+ Year Of The Snake 1,616 226 137 331 Get Religion Alerts: Sign Up Follow: China, 2013 Year Of Snake, Chinese New Year, Celebrations Of Year Of The Snake, Chinese New Year Customs, What Is Year Of The Snake?, Year Of The Snake, Religion News Chinese welcomed the arrival of the Year of the Snake with raucous celebrations on Saturday, setting off a cacophony of firecrackers in the streets and sending fireworks blazing into the sky to bring good fortune."
Jacqueline Nivard

Women selling local delicacies | UrbaChina - 0 views

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    "Women selling local delicacies March 8, 2013 By Miguel Elosua | edit This photo was taken in Jinli ancient street in Chengdu (Sichuan), in 2010. The street was renovated in 2004 and has become since one of the city's most popular spots for both tourists and locals. Located next to the Wuhou Memorial Temple, the pedestrian street abounds with stores selling folk handicrafts, teahouses (even one Starbucks), and stalls with an astonishing variety of local snacks. In this one, cold cakes (混糖凉糕) and bamboo rolls of beef (竹叶牛肉) were made on the spot for 7 and 10 yuan the piece, respectively. This pattern of urban development has been replicated in almost every provincial capital in the last decade with much success. Pedestrians stroll against a backdrop of picturesque façades, getting a taste of the old rural life left behind."
Jacqueline Nivard

The ChinaFile site | UrbaChina - 0 views

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    ChinaFile is a new not-for-profit, English-language, online magazine published by the Center on U.S.-China Relations at the Asia Society. The editors are Orville Schell and Leah Thompson. This new multimedia site is about China in the U.S. and elsewhere in the English-speaking world. It covers a wide range of discipline and topics, such as Arts, Education, Health, Media, Religion, Society, etc. and proposes articles, photos, videos.
Jacqueline Nivard

Pékin sans transition - Information - France Culture - 0 views

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    "Pékin sans transition "
Caroline BODOLEC

Compte-rendu de Western photographers - 0 views

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    Régine THIRIEZ, Barbarian lens : western photographers of the qianlong emperor's european palaces, New York, Gordon and Breach, 1998, 191 p. Compte-rendu de Gérard Lévy "Dans le domaine encore peu étudié des premières décennies de la photographie en Chine, ce travail ouvre une voie nouvelle aux chercheurs: celle de l'étude systématique au cours du temps des diverses représentations d'un sujet unique et de leur contexte. 2Il s'agit ici de monuments aussi célèbres qu'ils sont peu connus, les palais de style européen construits près de Beijing pour le grand empereur Qianlong par des missionnaires jésuites au milieu du XVIIIe siècle, qui furent incendiés lors du sac du Palais d'Été, en 1860. La recherche porte, d'une part, sur le sujet photographié et ses représentations, d'autre part, sur les quelques hommes qui entre 1860 et 1925 photographièrent ces ruines, depuis pratiquement anéanties.
Caroline BODOLEC

Chinese Historical Postcard Project - 0 views

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    Virtual library of early 20th century postcards. Régine Thiriez, IAO, Lyon, France.
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