Listado de seccciones más visitadas en Ciudad interior

Como un Espectador
Sección de opinión sobre el arte desde el punto de vista de una persona comun.
Museos y Galerías
Museos y gallerias de entrada Gratuita en la ciudades como Nueva York, Montreal CDMX, Chicago. Guadalajara
Conoce las Drogas
Aprende sobre los efectos, consecuencias y variedades de drogas recreativas y peligrosas.
Escritores de la ciudad interior
Taller de escritura que se reunen de forma periodica.
InnercityTimes Events
range from talent showcase to video productions from collaborations.
Fotografiando Grutas
Aprende a fotografiar grutas y cuevas en el Parque Nacional Juxtlahuaca.
Phoneography
Fotógrafos emergentes sin cámara tradicional.
En esta sección encontraras una lista de artistas que denominamos Innercitylights de los cuales exploramos su trabajo e historia en cortometrajes.
This section you can find a list of the InnercityLights artist we feature in small shorts. Exploring their history and work.
InnercityLights List
a list of the different talent we showcase on our events and media outlets.
Basic Lighting
Photography is dependent on light. What the light is doing, the subject and the quality of light can direct. Informational and emotional responses when we look at a photograph. Look carefully before you shoot… at the intensity, quality and direction of the light. See...
Tecnicas de Cuarto Oscuro
DarkRoomYou would be interested to know that there are still people that take pride in spending eight hours in a quiet dark corner to achieve what someone with a laptop can do in a quarter of that time. Do technology create something better? well… All depends how you...

Francis Frith
Francis Frith b. 7 October 1822; d. 25 February 1898 If, in a public house, one were to see photographs of towns and villages of long ago, it is very likely that they will be by Francis Frith. Frith started in the cutlery business, abandoning this in 1850 to becoming...

Fred Holland Day
Fred Holland Day b. 8 July 1864; d. 12 November 1933 He was born in Massachusetts. A wealthy man, he spent much of his fortune on causes, and dressed and acted in a manner which labeled him as an eccentric. He first dabbled in painting, but then took up photography....

Frederick Henry Evans
Frederick Henry Evans b. 26 June 1852; d. 24 June 1943 Evans was a British photographer who became involved in photography as an amateur in 1882, primarily of architectural subjects. his photography of Architecture and Landscape was so successful that he retired from...

Frederick Scott Archer
Frederick Scott Archer ( B. 1813; D. 2 May 1857 ) Archer’s development of the wet collodion process changed the face of photography, enabling the making of finely detailed negatives. Until then the two processes in existence were the daguerreotype and the calotype,...

George Davidson
George Davidson B. September 19, 1854 – D. December 26, 1930 Davidson was active in photography at the turn of the century, when photographers were moving away from sharp images towards a more impressionistic type of photography, using differential focusing, and...

George Eastman
George Eastman b. 12 July 1854; d. 14 March 1932 Up to the time of Eastman photography, though already popular, was still considered too complicated for ordinary users, and George Eastman is remembered for having made photography accessible to all. Eastman started off...

George Edward Stanhope Carnarvon
George Edward Stanhope Carnarvon b. 26 June 1866; d. 5 April 1923 The Earl of Carnarvon was a British Egyptologist who was the patron and associate of the archaeologist Howard Carter in the discovery, of King Tutankhamen’s tomb, in 1922, which he photographed. A keen...

Gertrude Kasebier
Gertrude Kasebier b. 18 May 1852; d. 12 October 1934 Gertrude Kasebier was born in Iowa, began taking photographs in the early nineties, and in 1897 opened her first portrait studio in New York City. She was the first woman to be elected to the prestigious Linked...