Sentences with phrase «candid snapshot of»

Since emails are typically less formal, employers see them as a candid snapshot of who you are - and potentially how you will act as an employee.
Interviews with the second - wave feminists involved with Heresies offer a candid snapshot of what it was like to live and work in an era when women were only begrudgingly accepted as equals to men.
Therefore, you will get a much more candid snapshot of the singles you meet during these activities / events.
Working from candid snapshots of her friends, Stevens captures their respective personalities.
Being acutely sensitive to the visual world around them — and equipped to record it — artists ranging from emerging talents to internationally famous figures have been uploading backstage documentation of their studio process, candid snapshots of their social lives, and the visual phenomena around them that catches their eye, be it artworks or artful food porn.

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Through this candid and comprehensive snapshot of performance, CCSA is looking to raise the performance bar and to support the expansion of those charter schools that are having a high impact on their students» futures.
This catalog for his first - ever retrospective, now at the Fondation Cartier in Paris, includes hundreds of Sidibé's elegant portraits and more candid snapshots, plus a reminiscence by the Malian scholar Manthia Diawara of nights on the Bamako dance floors.
Other notable images were rare glimpses into the lives of legends, while others — candid snapshots from people's every - day lives.
In one of the most buzzed - about débuts of the fall season, Casteel shows large figurative canvases that combine the candid immediacy of the digital snapshots on which they're based with the restraint and humanity of an Alice Neel portrait.
Winogrand, creator of the «snapshot aesthetic,» captured strikingly candid images of anonymous women in his aptly - titled portfolio series Women are Beautiful.
Deana Lawson made a splash last month at the Whitney Biennial with her series of photographs that look as though they're candid snapshots pulled straight out of a family album, but in fact are painstakingly composed and choreographed using strangers as subjects.
Her candid snapshots narrate the dichotomy of what it means to be a celebrity on set, and off it, and she went on to shoot the grittier streets around Liverpool and teenagers outside the Cavern Club.
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