Sentences with phrase «about photographic processes»

If you are curious about his photographic processes, inspirations (such as Dazzle Camouflage Ships and Robert Cumming) and ideas, please enjoy them below.
The Observer interviews Laura Levine about her photographic process and her upcoming exhibition at Steven Kasher Gallery
Photograph Magazine speaks with Steven Kasher and Phyllis Galembo about her photographic process and announces our exhibition Phyllis Galembo: Masquerade

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A new microfilm that is erasable, needs no photographic processing, and can store digital data as well as pictures and text should be available within about 18 months.
His work revives antiquated photographic processes to reflect on contemporary conditions and expands the conversation about the changing role and meanings of photography today.
Greene enjoys exploring photographic processes that engage issues about the body, memory, the absorption of culture, and the ever - shifting identity of African Americans.
Techies and professional photographers will enjoy this look at the incredible range of photographic media, but Steele points out that «Process: Photography» is really about the complementary nature of humanity and technology in art.
A celebrated artist and educator, Greene enjoys exploring photographic processes that engage issues about the body, memory, and the ever - shifting identity of African Americans.
Eyes, cameras, film, developing trays, and the other integral components of the photographic process are the subjects of Anne Collier's art, which turns the act of photography inward on itself, asking provocative questions about why, by whom, and for whom pictures are taken.
Learn about photographic silkscreen printing process from beginning to end.
Aesthetica talk to Harris - Taylor about her practice, the photographic form and the processes of working with the gallery space.
She spoke persuasively about how few people there were exploring the photographic process itself as a medium, and explained just how transformative the process actually was; at one point she described a caterpillar walking across one of her photographs and dying in the chemicals.
On the occasion of In the Darkroom: Photographic Processes before the Digital Age, Kennel talks to host Barbara Tempchin about the major technological developments in the 170 - year history of photography.
Like the early efforts to prove the existence of an afterlife by capturing spirits on photographic paper, Phantoms in the Dirt presents the enigmatic trick of landscape photography, stirring up powerful questions about authenticity, mechanical illusion, and existential meaning in the process.
Below, Christiane Monarchi asked Golkar more about the background to these ideas, as well as the physical process undertaken with these objects and their photographic documentation for the resultant exhibition.
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group): File format that reduces color image file sizes to about 5 percent of their normal size but loses some detail in the process.
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