Sentences with phrase «by photographing digitally»

By photographing digitally, he can immediately review and evaluate each image.

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The timbers stay there, protected by the water until a lab tech is able to clean, photograph and digitally measure them, noting the size, shape and placement of every nail, tool mark or glob of pitch.
The photograph or image you submit should be created by you (but can be digitally - altered), should be a.
Nai digitally merged versions of the photographs and found, by happy accident, water and dirt marks in the image arranging themselves in Rorschach's ink - blot - like patterns.
She achieves this visual effect by creating a layered visual — a digitally printed photograph based on paper or linen, merged with painted acrylics on layers of transparent silk.
Understood in their broadest definition, the drawings and photographs assembled here include a wide range of material, among which are an 1864 photograph of the forest of Fontainebleau by the little - known French photographer Constant Alexandre Famin; a pastel completed earlier this year by Jasper Johns; a 3 x 5 inch Cezanne figure drawing; a new 6 1/2 x 10 foot landscape drawing by Ugo Rondinone; a digitally - manipulated photograph of the musician Björk by Inez van Lamsweerde; a small piece by an outsider artist known as the «Philadelphia Wireman,» who carefully bound his drawings up with bits of wire so they are barely visible; a recent charcoal on canvas by Gary Hume; and a 1949 sketchbook by Tony Smith.
Each painting is based on, «abstracted from», photographs taken by the artist at that specific location and then digitally manipulated.
Moreover a photograph, with its smooth reflective surface, printed by a chemical reaction or digitally manipulated with no material depth or presence, is entirely different from a painted portrait.
Pratt Institute's Department of Film / Video and Photography will present a solo show of two bodies of work by artist Fred Camper titled «Figments,» that feature digitally altered images of increasingly low resolutions based on original single photographs.
Camper's body of work, titled «Figments,» is based on original single photographs that have been digitally converted into dozens of lower resolution images that are combined, juxtaposed side - by - side, and superimposed.
The final photographs appear computer generated or digitally manipulated, but Gordon combats this association by showing his hand and allowing imperfections to permeate each work — an iconoclastic approach in a world often obsessed with photoshopping out every perceived flaw.
«Light Now,» her 2011 exhibition at Galerie Lelong in New York, where she has shown for 12 years, included a number of surrealistic gelatin silver prints all made that year by digitally collaging elements from as many as 31 old photographs.
By Johnlee Curtis Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the now - famous «HOPE» poster, a digitally - designed depiction of President Obama derived from a photograph taken by photographer Mannie Garcia and owned by the Associated Press (AP), has been embroiled in litigation on the issue of whether he violated the AP's copyright from his use of the photograpBy Johnlee Curtis Shepard Fairey, the artist who created the now - famous «HOPE» poster, a digitally - designed depiction of President Obama derived from a photograph taken by photographer Mannie Garcia and owned by the Associated Press (AP), has been embroiled in litigation on the issue of whether he violated the AP's copyright from his use of the photograpby photographer Mannie Garcia and owned by the Associated Press (AP), has been embroiled in litigation on the issue of whether he violated the AP's copyright from his use of the photograpby the Associated Press (AP), has been embroiled in litigation on the issue of whether he violated the AP's copyright from his use of the photograph.
Digitally erasing the image that she had stolen, Parker exhibited the photograph of the print as her own work in the 2013 RA Summer show, retaining the red spots as part of the piece in the hope of accruing some of her own sales by a Pavlovian response from the audience.
Opie takes and then digitally manipulates photographs of his subject matter, constructing his image by eliminating and distilling.
Commissioned by the New York Times Magazine to celebrate the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, Khan created this layered depiction of the Houses of Parliament by digitally combining dozens of postcards and stock photographs of the landmark.
Photographed on the roadside and then combined digitally and arranged by the artist, these compositions represent the concept of serendipity or happy coincidence: «Until the paper is torn, I have no idea what will appear on the wall.»
Something New in Painting (and Photography)[and even Printing] will also display two large - scale, digitally - altered photographs that have been inspired by his earlier collage work made up of polaroids and multi-screen videos.
Save a copy of the photographed contents, either by leaving one with someone you trust back home, or storing it digitally (think e-mail, or your mobile device) just in case the copy is also stolen from you or lost.
In one experiment run by Wharton scientists, men and women rated digital resumes that included photographs of non-obese people and digitally altered photographs of those same people as obese.
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