Description: LUNA CORNEA - NUMBER 16 1998 Photography Art and Culture from MexicoShipped with USPS Media MailCondition is Very Good, with minimal barely visible wear typical due to age Contents: Georgina RodriquezArturo OrtegaSergio Gonzalez RodriguezPatricia GolaJames OlesCatherine RendonAlfonso MoralesCarlos CordovaJose Juan TabladaAna Elena MalletItala SchmelzMario VillanuevaMarisa Gimenez CachoHector ZarauzHeriberto Rodriquez About this issue:The subject of Luna Cornea number 16 is sports and the wide world of its photographic correlates. This edition offers, among other articles, the rescue of photographic material of the Charro Espinosa, and his peculiar history as a boxer, manager and photographer. Carlos A. Córdova dwells on the origins of the chronophotography and its evolution, which led to the most sophisticated capture of moving images, and which made it possible to pinpoint with extreme precision the arrival point of the competitors at the finish line. Sergio González Rodríguez documents the fashion of bathers of the twenties. Felipe Nájera, photographer from the municipality of Nicolás Romero, State of Mexico, recovers the parties and lost battles of the llanero soccer. Arturo Ortega remembers the days when his camera surprised the fighter Black Shadow in flight. Itala Schmelz reviews the 1936 and 1968 Olympics, while James Oles flips through the pages of a randomly found album about a 1931 Military and Sports Festival. About Luna Cornea:Luna Córnea is a bilingual publication (Spanish / English) that is proposed as a space for reflection and analysis of photography. To date, 36 issues have been published in which the most different themes have been addressed: Landscape, Portrait, Ghosts, Blindness, Museum, Circus and Wrestling, among others. Some of the most important photographers and scholars of Mexican and world photography have collaborated on its pages. The name of the magazine is derived from an article written by Manuel Álvarez Bravo for the Revista de Revistas, where he mentions that Girolamo Fabrizi d'Acquapendente had discovered that silver chloride copied images when exposed to light and that he had called the substance , according to the mentality of its time: horny moon.
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