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‘Body Chemistry’ Is the ‘Fatal Attraction’ Knockoff That Invites and Earns Comparison to Its SourceDirector Kristine Peterson's 1990 'Body Chemistry' from Roger Corman's production company imitates and improves upon 'Fatal Attraction.' ...
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Hazmat suits, chemicals and darkness: Artist gets 'inside the camera' to create abstract photography
For her new certain silence project, the artist from Mexico City worked with toxic color chemicals ... photographic darkrooms where a red “safelight” — which doesn't damage film ...
Compounding the unionist party’s embarrassment, it requested the brake over a matter so apparently trivial – font sizes on labels for chemical products – that it sounds like a satirical joke.
SPARTANBURG, S.C. — A small shop in Spartanburg, South Carolina, remains as one of the last camera stores in the state, keeping the tradition of film photography alive. "It's crazy fun and the ...
This campaign saw significant increases in the lobbying expenditure of major producers of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), known as forever chemicals for their persistence in ...
U.K.-based film programmers Omar Ahmed and Ranjit S. Ruprai are set to debut The Cloud Door, a new boutique label dedicated to bringing South Asian cinema to global audiences, with Kamal Swaroop ...
Previously this was only available in Instax’s Mini film format, but this marks the first time that ... Outside of work, he has a personal passion for travel and nature photography, with a devotion to ...
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Has film been supplanted by digital photography? Over & Over, an upcoming exhibit by Signe Constable and Tristan Narraway, proves there is room for both – even in today’s overwhelmingly ...
The film, mirroring the actual events, sees Robert and the farmer uncover that the chemical manufacturing giant DuPont might be to blame. DuPont uses a chemical known as PFOA (perfluorooctanoic ...
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