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  1. Richard moved to Italy and was an active musician since his early teens. In 2000, he suffered a serious leg injury when he fell off a bridge . He claimed that the accident was the result of an assault, but there are suspicions that Benson actually attempted suicide , since he was diagnosed with arthritis shortly before, which is suggested to have greatly impacted his guitar playing and skills.

  2. October 3, 2021–January 23, 2022. “Go out into the world with the camera and photograph and find out that the world is smarter than you are.”. With this exhortation, Richard Benson encouraged his students to explore one of photography’s core functions: recording things and events in the world. He wanted them to step out of their own ...

  3. Richard Benson is known as an Adaptation and Writer. Some of his work includes Evil Town, Car of Dreams, My Song for You, and The Divine Spark.

  4. UK. Language. English. Car of Dreams is a 1935 British romantic comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and Austin Melford and starring Grete Mosheim, John Mills, Norah Howard and Robertson Hare. [1] A tycoon's son falls in love with a woman who works at his father's factory. [2] It was based on the 1934 Hungarian film The Dream Car.

  5. George Patrick Richard Benson’s Post ... The UN Environment Programme will be launching the 2023 Adaptation Gap report in a virtual press conference on November 2nd, see details in the link. As ...

  6. Richard Benson, The Avenger, is a private investigator with his organization, Justice, Inc.. After his wife and daughter were kidnapped and killed, Richard Benson's personal life began to curl up and die too. The shock of his family's death had a bizarre effect on him, as his face and hair became dead white, giving him an "ice cold" paralyzed appearance. To cope with his tragedy, he founded the crime-fighting firm "Justice, Inc." in hopes of bringing some sense of order to his world and to fight

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  8. Description. Through engaging interviews, testimonials, and anecdotes from photographers, curators, printers, and colleagues, Object Lesson: On the Influence of Richard Benson pays homage to a legendary figure whose name is synonymous with the evolving history and philosophy of photographic reproduction. From making platinum prints for Paul ...