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The image shows a journal titled "VIEWS: The Journal of Photography in New England." This particular issue is Volume 8, Number 2, dated Winter 1987. The journal is priced at $2.00. The cover features a grid of black-and-white images of hands in various poses. The journal is a quarterly publication of the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University.
The journal is placed within a red-bound folder or book, and there are other pages visible around it. On the left side of the journal, there is a piece of text that seems to be an excerpt or article snippet, with visible words such as "Bob," "Bus," "O'Neil," and "Archi." The bottom part of the cover mentions "Media History." The date "March 20/3, 12:01" is handwritten on the top left corner of the folder or book page.
The image shows a cover page of a magazine titled "VIEWS: The Journal of Photography in New England." Specifically, it is Volume 8, Number 2, Winter 1987, priced at $2.00.
The cover features a series of black-and-white photographs of hands in various poses and positions, arranged in a grid format. Below the images, there is a caption that reads "A Quarterly Publication of the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University."
The text at the top of the cover prominently displays the title "VIEWS:" in large bold letters. There is also some text on the left side of the cover, likely the name of an article or piece included in the issue, which starts with "by..." but is not fully legible. The lower part of the cover includes additional text indicating the publication details and the name of the publisher.
The magazine appears to be a quarterly publication dedicated to photography, focusing on New England, and is associated with Boston University’s Photographic Resource Center. The image also reveals some of the interior pages, which show a mix of text and photographs, suggesting articles and reviews related to photography.
The image displays an open magazine titled "VIEWS: The Journal of Photography in New England." This particular issue is Volume 8, Number 2 from Winter 1987, priced at $2.00. The cover features a series of black and white photographs of various hands in different positions, arranged in a grid pattern. The magazine is a quarterly publication of the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University. The left page contains an article, with the headline and some text visible, but it is not fully readable. The overall condition of the magazine appears to be good, with some visible creases and minor wear. The spine and part of an adjacent page are also visible, indicating the magazine's thickness and content.
The image depicts the cover and a partial view of the contents of a publication titled "Views: The Journal of Photography in New England." Specifically, it is Volume 8, Number 2, from Winter 1987.
The cover prominently features the word "VIEWS" in large, bold letters. Below it, there is a description stating it is "A Quarterly Publication of the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University."
On the visible part of the inside cover or first page, there is a photograph of several hands arranged in various positions, accompanied by a written piece. The text next to the photograph is an article or essay by Burt Boss, titled "Can Oxen Tread..." The beginning of the article discusses the context and perspective of photography, mentioning how humans have progressed from primitive stages to a wide array of contemporary realities.
Additionally, the publication price is listed as $2.00. The right edge of the image shows part of what appears to be other contents or articles within the journal. The overall theme of the journal is centered around photography in New England.
The image shows the cover of a magazine titled "VIEWS: The Journal of Photography in New England." The cover is from Volume 8, Number 2, dated Winter 1987, and it costs $2.00.
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Additionally, the image shows a part of the left page with a vertical strip of text, indicating an article or section heading, and the right page includes a small portion of another article, which seems to be discussing a museum exhibit and the artist involved. The magazine appears to be bound in a book or album, suggesting it might be part of a larger collection.
The image shows the cover of a publication titled "Views: The Journal of Photography in New England." Specifically, it is Volume 8, Number 2 from Winter 1987. The cover features a collage of black-and-white photographs of hands in various positions, seemingly arranged in a grid pattern.
Below the cover title and image, there is a subtitle that reads: "A Quarterly Publication of the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University." The price of the issue is listed as $2.00. The page number on the bottom right corner indicates "13."
The publication appears to be a bound volume, with some text visible on the left side of the cover page, likely part of an article. The date in the upper left corner indicates the issue was published in March 2012, but this seems to be a misprint or a date from a different part of the document, as the actual publication date of the issue is Winter 1987. The pages are slightly worn, suggesting the magazine has been handled and possibly stored for a long time.
This image shows a page from a publication titled "VIEWS: THE JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN NEW ENGLAND." It is Volume 8, Number 2, from Winter 1987, with a price of $2.00. The cover features a black-and-white design with multiple photographs of hands in various positions arranged in a grid pattern. At the bottom, it states that it is "A QUARTERLY PUBLICATION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC RESOURCE CENTER AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY." The page appears to be part of a bound volume, with other pages visible underneath. The edges of the page show some wear, indicating it may be an older or frequently handled publication. There is a small handwritten note or date stamp on the top left corner of the overall image that reads "[ARCH.2013.J.203]."
The image shows a collection of newspapers or magazines, with one open to a page titled "VIEWS". This appears to be the front cover of a publication which is labeled as "THE JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN NEW ENGLAND, VOLUME 8 NUMBER 2, WINTER 1987" with a price of $2.00. The main visual element is a grid of images of hands in different gestures—some are making signs or symbols, and some that could be interpreted as sign language. The gestures vary from a thumbs up, a peace sign, to other hand signals. Below the grid of hand images, there is a handwritten signature, suggesting that the cover might be a piece of artwork or photograph created by an individual.
The publication is described as "A QUARTERLY PUBLICATION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC RESOURCE CENTER AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY." The photo also shows a partial view of other pages underneath and to the left of the cover, but the content is not fully visible, with text and some images partially obscured. The entire presentation has the appearance of being archival or part of a collection, with a numeric code visible in the upper left corner of the image, presumably cataloging information.
A book is open to a page with the title "VIEWS" written in black letters. Below the title, there is a black-and-white image of a person's hands. The book is probably a magazine or a journal. The book is opened to a page with a black-and-white photo of a person's hands. The photo is titled "VIEWS" and is accompanied by text that reads "A QUARTERLY PUBLICATION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC RESOURCE CENTER AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY."
The image shows a magazine spread from "Views: The Journal of Photography in New England." The cover features a grid of photographs of hands, possibly by Bauhaus photographer Walter Peterhans. The magazine's title is displayed prominently in bold letters at the top, and the subtitle "A Quarterly Publication of the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University" is below it. The cover also includes the volume and issue number, "Volume 8, Number 2, Winter 1987," and the price, "$2.00." The magazine appears to be a publication focused on photography and its history in New England.