Sentences with phrase «photography studio took»

Kevin Hammett's Photography studio took some great pictures!

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He draws comparisons to the histories of Kodak and Polaroid, whose cameras helped shape the trajectory photography took from people posing for photos in a studio, to carrying camera nearly everywhere.
Once a week I'm in our studio taking photos with Wing of Canary Grey Photography for our website.
The arguments for and against fracking are numerous: there is even a group of residents from Armstrong County in Pennsylvania where photography took place, that protest the film, accusing the film studios who aimed their cameras in their backyards that the movie would be fair to the drillers.
Fusing art and academics, students take an art class every semester in one of four studios: Painting and Drawing, Sculpture and Ceramics, Photography and Computer Graphics.
All of the images were taken in British photography studios prior to 1938.
Turning to photography in the late 80s, Hajjaj is a master portraitist, taking studio portraits of friends, musicians, and artists, often wearing clothes designed by the artist.
IN AND OUT OF THE STUDIO: PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS FROM WEST AFRICA This exhibition offers the long view of African photography, with nearly 80 photographs taken between the 1870s and 1970s in Senegal, Mali and other West African locales.
They show him borrowing from tabloid photography, wrapped up in celebrity and consumption, dealing with sex as one more excuse to dress up (or down), and taking art outside the studio and into commerce.
Primarily drawing upon the legacy of Conceptualism, these ten contemporary artists surveyed — Claudia Angelmaier, Erica Baum, Anne Collier, Moyra Davey, Leslie Hewitt, Elad Lassry, Lisa Oppenheim, Erin Shirreff, Kathrin Sonntag, and Sara VanDerBeek — comprise more than 70 works, while demonstrating the innovations and new formats that the photographic medium is taking today, specifically in reference to studio and still life photography.
Jacobi learned the principles of photography from her father, and, in 1927, took over the family portrait studio in Berlin.
According to Aperture Magazine: Turning away from straight photography in the mid-1990s, «Ruff has taken up a study of the photogram, updating the form for the digital era by creating his works in a 3 - D digital studio environment and outputting the resulting images in the large scale he tends to favour.»
Carolyn Carr's A Photographer's Studio and the Problems of Posing, takes its title from a William Mortensen book and utilizes a store - bought drop cloth painted with red clay sourced from the Antebellum Trail as conceptual and literal backdrop for her photography studio room installation.
★ Museum of Modern Art: «A World of Its Own: Photographic Practices in the Studio» (through Oct. 5) This mostly lively if repetitive overview traces the history of photography as the Modern never has — with images taken in the studio rather than out in the world.
This publication features images of Murillo's exhibition alongside photography taken at La Paila in Colombia and in the artist's studio in London in 2013.
And Photography section of the show presents five photographic drawings shown on hi - def screens, combining drawings and photographs taken by the artist during the painting sessions in his studio.
Also featured in Winter 2018 — Interviews with Anja Salonen, Daniel Rich, Luke Pelletier, Smithe and Kip Omolade — A look back at the illustrious career of Gustav Klimt — An in - depth, special dedication to our late founder, Greg Escalante, with comments from the artists in his life — Cheryl Dunn on her life in street photography — We get inside the studio of the grotesque visionary, Sarah Sitkin — Kerin Rose Gold takes inside her creative process with her new eyewear collection — Martyn Reed writes about the historical importance of Stencil Art — Mike Lee shows his floating dancers to us in Tokyo — Juxtapoz takes a city tour of Mexico City... — Plus we review the opening of Urban Nation in Berlin...
Current Studio plans to permanently close Oklahoma Gazette, FEB 2018 Interview, S0102 Talkies, Planet Thunder Productions, MAY 2016 Current Studio challenges traditional art studio approach Oklahoma Gazette, MAR 2016 Stitch in time Tulsa World, JAN 2016 The Unbearable Absence of Landscapes 30 minutes, Public Radio Tulsa, DEC 2015 The Unbearable Absence of Landscapes Art Focus Oklahoma, NOV / DEC 2015 Complementing the Whole Oklahoma Gazette, AUG 2015 Elaborate Collaborate brings Oklahoma artists together for evolving art project NewsOK, AUG 2015 Creativity on the Spot Slice Magazine, July 2015 EKPHRASIS: Art & Poetry Art Focus Oklahoma, MAY / JUN 2015 OKC125: Photographic Perspectives of Downtown Art Focus Oklahoma, JAN / FEB 2015 Commentary: Art for everyone, everywhere Oklahoma Gazette, DEC 2014 Exhibit Celebrates Downtown OKC Through Disposable Camera Photography KOSU, DEC 2014 Downtown OKC's Underground tunnels are getting a makeover NewsOK, NOV 2014 Side by Side Artist Conversation 54 minutes, Panhandle PBS, MAY 2014 It's an Oklahoma Day, Part 1: Oklahoma City Bad at Sports, MAR 2014 Art 365 Catalog, 2014 Art 365: Romy Owens Art Focus Oklahoma, SEP / OCT 2013 Concept / OK Catalog, 2012 Concept / OK: Artist interview 7 minutes, OKVisualArts YouTube Channel, 2012 Concept / OK: Focus An Oklahoma and Kansas City Exchange Art Focus Oklahoma, NOV / DEC 2012 IN THE MOMENT: Art Now Takes a Snapshot of Current Art - making in the State ArtFocus Oklahoma, JAN / FEB 2012 Holland Hall's ARTworks Program Features OKC - Based Artist Romy Owens 30 minutes, Public Radio Tulsa, NOV 2011 They're All Blonde Art Focus Oklahoma, JAN / FEB 2011
Kannisto photographs nature subjects as still lifes, as she takes the photography studio out into nature.
This young family have taken an old school bus and converted it into a spectacular, 0ff - the - grid tiny house which also operates as a mobile photography studio.
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