Photography in the Digital Age

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By Shay Zeller on Friday, September 9, 2005.
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A new exhibit at the Jaffrey Civic Center puts old photos dating back to the 1930s next to digital shots taken over the past few years. The subjects are similar (landscapes, still-lifes, travel shots and nature pictures), but the techniques behind them couldn't be more different. Lajla LeBlanc is one of the artists in the show. We'll talk with her about how new photo technology is changing the art form -- and our society as a whole. We'll also talk with Ben McLeod, amateur photographer and new media specialist.

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