Taylor Hinzie 12/6/12 Period.5 Mr. Schley Alfred Eisenstaedt Eisenstaedt was born in Dirschau in West Prussia‚ Imperial Germany in 1898. His family moved to Berlin in 1906. Eisenstaedt was fascinated by photography from his youth and began taking pictures at age 14 when he was given his first camera‚ an Eastman Kodak Folding Camera with roll film. Eisenstaedt served in the German Army’s artillery during World War I‚ and was wounded in 1918. While working as a belt and button
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Margaret Bourke-White: Photography as Social Commentary Born in the Bronx‚ New York in 1904‚ Margaret Bourke-White was one of the best-known photographers of the twentieth century who was known for her fearless and dramatic photographs. She graduated from Cornell University and started her career as an industrial photographer at a steel company in Cleveland‚ Ohio. In 1929 she got hired by Fortune Magazine and traveled to the Soviet Union to photograph its industrial development. Bourke-White then
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Award. Wells didn ’t like the idea of winning an award with a photograph about a starving people. Wells utilize four elements in this photograph‚ imagination‚ mood‚ contrast‚ and impact. First off‚ what is imagination and how does it apply in photography? Well according to Lou Jacobs Jr: “Its takes imagination to see the commonplace in an artistic way”(Stubbs 133). This photograph is just a picture of two hands‚ at first glance it may seem like the photograph has no imagination because its so simple
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cover on a theme of our choice that comprises of our own original digital photography. The theme I have decided to base my book cover on is “Poverty”. I wanted to make a book cover with a visual integrity‚ which means that I wanted the reader to get the theme of the book by just looking at the cover. I wanted a simple but elegant piece of work. In order to make a great book cover I had to first of all has a great photography based on my theme. Luckily‚ my father organised a trip to India during
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Texas Triangle Photobook Interpretation After going through a virtual tour of Texas through Alec Soth’s Texas Triangle and experiencing scenes that I would not have been able to imagine without Alec Soth‚ I came across one simple but meaningful photography called “Bull Riders.” This image has very little movement in the picture but sets the mood perfectly by describing characteristic of rural Texas and importance of brotherhood. The picture is of two friends‚ Cory and Joseph from San Antonio‚ Texas
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but no-one else will. That cute kid looks really cute it’s just a pity that you need a magnifying glass to see him. Producing pictures that are pleasing to someone other than yourself will make your photography much more rewarding. The Rule of Thirds. One of the most popular ’rules’ in photography is the Rule Of Thirds. It is also popular amongst artists. It works like this: Imaginary lines are drawn dividing the image into thirds both horizontally and vertically. You place important elements
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to a photo would become “whether it is editted” but not “It is an awesome orginal creation”. After all‚ “This isn’t good for the most famous photographic agency in of all time‚ Magnum Photos‚ (which McCurry is a member of) and it is not good for photography as a whole.” Said by Tom on The Photo Foundamentalist
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the development of early motion pictures began to take place. In 1882‚ E. J. Marey constructed a camera (so called photographic gun) that could take multiple photos per second of moving animals or humans - called chronophotography or serial photography. It was similar to Muybridge ’s work on taking multiple exposed images of running horses. Marey was able to record multiple images of a subject ’s movement on the same camera plate‚ rather than the individual images Muybridge had produced. In 1887
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References: Josef Lebovic Gallery Roger Scott: From the street‚ Federal Election Tally Room 2‚ 1998‚ viewed on 5 October 2012 http://www.joseflebovicgallery.com/photography/rogerscott/Large/0128.jpg Josef Lebovic Gallery Roger Scott: From the street‚ Federal Election Tally Room 7‚ 1998‚ viewed on 5 October 2012 http://www.joseflebovicgallery.com/photography/rogerscott/Large/0133.jpg Josef Lebovic Gallery Roger Scott: From the street‚ Vienna‚ 1973‚ viewed on 5 October 2012
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mistakes." 1 Three Works in Black and White Photography: A Visit to MoMa‚ 10 July 2013 The Floor Plan and Guide brochure provided by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) suggests for self-guided visits to concentrate on a section or artist for short visits. Considering the museum’s vertical sprawl of six upper levels and two lower levels‚ this is a sensible consideration. The class assignment led to the third floor‚ to the Edward Steichen Photography Galleries‚ where 19 New Acquisitions and Bill
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