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"I wanted to capture the memory of Hurricane Katrina and its aftereffects the spirit of New Orleans, its resilience, its culture," Kadir Nelson says of his cover for this week's issue, which coincides with the tenth anniversary of Katrina.
"I wanted to capture the memory of Hurricane Katrina and its aftereffects — the spirit of New Orleans, its resilience, its culture," Kadir Nelson says of his cover for this week's issue, which coincides with the tenth anniversary of Katrina.
Apart from corrections, he has wisely left the original text untouched, the better to capture the memory of the trade center as it once was, he said in the foreword.
By Mina Kaneko and Françoise Mouly August 17, 2015 "I wanted to capture the memory of Hurricane Katrina and its aftereffects — the spirit of New Orleans, its resilience, its culture," Kadir Nelson says of his cover for this week's issue, which coincides with the tenth anniversary of Katrina.
Here's a slide show of images from the show: "I wanted to capture the memory of Hurricane Katrina and its aftereffects the spirit of New Orleans, its resilience, its culture," Kadir Nelson says of his cover for this week's issue, which coincides with the tenth anniversary of Katrina.
Since smartphones put a decent camera in nearly everyone's pocket, it's become the norm to take pictures with friends when going out, because you might as well capture the memory.
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Also, as part of the project, the centre plans to take on loan Thomas's notebooks which, in 1941, he sold to the University of Buffalo; and an oral histories project is planned to capture the memories of the few people still alive who knew Thomas.
Next time you visit the City of Lights with your significant other, be sure to take in the romance and capture the memories.
After all, it is supposed to capture the memories of a great time!
If you find you are constantly forgetting activities you did with friends, take pictures to capture the memories before you forget!! Associate smells and sounds to what you are trying to remember.
Bradbury explains, in this week's New Yorker, that in writing the story he was capturing the memory of the fire balloons he watched with his grandfather as a child, and, in his way, putting his grandfather on Mars.
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