Sentences with phrase «popular photography magazine»

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Zink Magazine is a luxury lifestyle publication that has become popular for highlighting the hottest fashion trends, the latest beauty, photography and design ideas...
Students in graphic arts use iMacs and Adobe software tools to create digital magazines, newsletters, and edit photos taken during our newly formed and extremely popular Digital Photography course.
She makes extensive use of Xerox transfer printing, a largely Western technique, to incorporate found photography into the works: family photographs; images from Nigerian popular culture; clippings from political, fashion, and society magazines; and ornamental patterns from traditional textiles.
AF (Spain); Anglia TV; Art; ArtLine; Atlantica; BBC Radio 1 My Top Ten; BBC Radio 4 Kaleidoscope; BBC TV Newsnight; British Journal of Photography; Camera Work; City Limits; Clichés; Connaissance des Arts; Creative Camera; The Daily Telegraph; Diorama; Domus; El Pais; El Temps; European Photography; The Face; Foto (Netherlands); Foto Vision; The Guardian; Image; Images Magazine; Le Monde; Liberation; Life (USA); Morgan Post; Paris Match; Photoreporter; Popular Photography (USA); Sunday Times Magazine; Ten: 8; Thames TV 01 For London; Time Out; US Camera; Valencian.
Warhol, Heinecken, Prince, and Levine have appropriated source imagery that is readily recognizable as not being originally authored by the artist — studio portraits of Marilyn Monroe, pages from women's magazines, Marlboro ads, or Walker Evans's photography — to highlight the mass reproduction and circulation of such imagery within popular culture.
Turning her lens on images already present in popular culture — books, record albums, magazines, and film stills — Collier considers the integral role photography and image - making play within contemporary society.
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