Her photography - based art features abstracted portraits set in distinctive Guyanese landscapes, and her social
documentary photography focuses on the diversity of Guyanese people, places, and cultural experiences.
Not exact matches
About Blog A
Documentary Photography Blog Started in 2015, and now continuing on in 2016, Finding the Light is a monthly photo project
focused on finding and using natural light.
Heather Birnie
Photography is a
documentary wedding photographer based in West Wales who
focuses on real emotions, capturing intimate moments and creating natural, memorable wedding photographs.
Honest,
documentary photography that
focuses on story and moments for passionate, down - to - earth people in love.
We're based in Portland, Oregon and
focus on artistic
documentary wedding and portrait
photography.
The low - budget indie
documentary stylings and uncompromising tone come through in selective
focus, grain, unsteady handheld
photography, and assorted artistic flourishes, all of which are easy to appreciate (or at least tolerate) in the disc's winning presentation.
About Blog A
Documentary Photography Blog Started in 2015, and now continuing on in 2016, Finding the Light is a monthly photo project
focused on finding and using natural light.
About Blog A
Documentary Photography Blog Started in 2015, and now continuing on in 2016, Finding the Light is a monthly photo project
focused on finding and using natural light.
The show will
focus on a generation of photographers that experimented with innovative approaches to
documentary photography.
States of America
focuses on a generation of photographers that experimented with innovative approaches to
documentary photography.
Each section
focuses on a moment in
photography's history and the conceptions of the medium that were dominant then: informational and
documentary in the 19th and early 20th centuries, more formal and subjective in the immediate postwar era, and questioning and self - referential from the 1970s onward.»
The Empirical Eye Much conceptual
photography of the 1970s emulated the dispassionate appearance of
documentary photography in an effort to shift the
focus from aesthetic concerns to the objectifying nature of information systems.
This
focused catalogue, with essays by Guggenheim Museum Curator of
Photography Jennifer Blessing and Katrin Blum, aptly demonstrates Wall's continuing interrogation of the history of photographic representation — here specifically the legacies of documentary photography and Neore
Photography Jennifer Blessing and Katrin Blum, aptly demonstrates Wall's continuing interrogation of the history of photographic representation — here specifically the legacies of
documentary photography and Neore
photography and Neorealist film.
The foundation's new home in south - east Bristol will present an ongoing exhibitions programme, beginning in late October with a show of one of Parr's photographic series, as well as talks and seminars, primarily
focusing on
documentary photography in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Reportage Festival International Photo Festival in Sydney
focusing on photojournalism and
documentary photography.
With a particular
focus on an examination of subculture communities, Opie's photographs unite current day politics and societal structures with a classical art aesthetic, culminating in a body of work that expands upon the tradition of
documentary photography as well as the greater art historical canon.
Working in a classic 35 mm
documentary street
photography mode, Vezzuso
focuses primarily on three aspects of urban life — people at work, lovers in displays of affection, and street dogs, or perros callejeros.
Her work is
focused on
documentary research, which she incorporates into films,
photography and video installations.
In addition to the history of
photography, the Ransom Center's
photography collection
focuses on photojournalism and
documentary photography, with holdings of more than 5 million prints and negatives, supplemented by books, manuscripts, journals and memorabilia of photographers.
This is illustrated by the
documentary photography of Diane Arbus, that
focuses on members of minorities in New York City, and the video art of the Korean - American Nam June Paik (1932 - 2006).
The symposium will also
focus on questions about the challenges for archival collection and curation of feminist creative practice, with a
focus on social
documentary photography.
They include: Portrait
Photography, a genre that has largely replaced painted portraits; Pictorialism (fl.1885 - 1915) a type of camera art in which the photographer manipulates a regular photo in order to create an «artistic» image; Fashion Photography (1880 - present) a type of photography devoted to the promotion of clothing, shoes, perfume and other branded goods; Documentary Photography (1860 - present), a type of sharp - focus camerawork that captures a moment of reality, so as to present a message about what is happening in the world; and Street Photography (1900 - present), the art of capturing chance interactions of human activity in u
Photography, a genre that has largely replaced painted portraits; Pictorialism (fl.1885 - 1915) a type of camera art in which the photographer manipulates a regular photo in order to create an «artistic» image; Fashion
Photography (1880 - present) a type of photography devoted to the promotion of clothing, shoes, perfume and other branded goods; Documentary Photography (1860 - present), a type of sharp - focus camerawork that captures a moment of reality, so as to present a message about what is happening in the world; and Street Photography (1900 - present), the art of capturing chance interactions of human activity in u
Photography (1880 - present) a type of
photography devoted to the promotion of clothing, shoes, perfume and other branded goods; Documentary Photography (1860 - present), a type of sharp - focus camerawork that captures a moment of reality, so as to present a message about what is happening in the world; and Street Photography (1900 - present), the art of capturing chance interactions of human activity in u
photography devoted to the promotion of clothing, shoes, perfume and other branded goods;
Documentary Photography (1860 - present), a type of sharp - focus camerawork that captures a moment of reality, so as to present a message about what is happening in the world; and Street Photography (1900 - present), the art of capturing chance interactions of human activity in u
Photography (1860 - present), a type of sharp -
focus camerawork that captures a moment of reality, so as to present a message about what is happening in the world; and Street
Photography (1900 - present), the art of capturing chance interactions of human activity in u
Photography (1900 - present), the art of capturing chance interactions of human activity in urban areas.
In the early 40s, Siskind became friends with Abstract Expressionist painters (Franz Kline, Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko and others) and
focused his aristic
focus on symbolic and abstract
photography based on a
documentary style.
Siskind began his artistic career as a
documentary photographer, but around 1944, he
focused on the «practice of
photography as art, away from illustration and representation,» as he wrote in an application for a Guggenheim grant in 1956.
Ribalta's often comprehensive series of analogue black - and - white photographs, which are anchored in the discourses of the critically and politically engaged artistic
documentary photography of the 1970s (Allan Sekula, Martha Rosler, Jo Spence, etc.), are more
focused on the incidental and subliminal than on obvious or sensational aspects.
As I've written before, the pictures (and in this case video) are the antithesis of the perfectly framed and
focused wildlife
photography typical of National Geographic and BBC
documentaries (those images have their purpose, too, mind you):
Honest,
documentary photography that
focuses on story and moments for passionate, down - to - earth people in love.
About Blog A
Documentary Photography Blog Started in 2015, and now continuing on in 2016, Finding the Light is a monthly photo project
focused on finding and using natural light.
We're based in Portland, Oregon and
focus on artistic
documentary wedding and portrait
photography.
About Blog Photojournalism Now is a blog
focused on photojournalism and social
documentary photography.
My aim with photojournalism and
documentary photography is to put
focus on the human condition and to create an awareness of the events that I document through visual storytelling.
Honest,
documentary photography that
focuses on story and moments for passionate, down - to - earth people in love.
About Blog A
Documentary Photography Blog Started in 2015, and now continuing on in 2016, Finding the Light is a monthly photo project
focused on finding and using natural light.