Sentences with phrase «documentary photography work»

In 2005 she was named University Scholar at the University of Montevallo for her documentary photography work in Roma (Gypsy) communities and refugee encampments in Europe.

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He is based in east London, but works across Europe, shooting for documentary, landscape and education commissions, and writes on the subject of photography for blogs and magazines.
James Balog, who founded Extreme Ice Survey that uses photography and videography to document the impact of climate change on glaciers — work that was the basis of his 2012 documentary «Chasing Ice» — said his work shows how human activities are transforming Earth's systems.
Vancouver About Blog This is my documentary photography journal where I share photographs and write about my wedding photography work, thoughts, contemplations, travels and other projects I'm working on.
Venue: Sundance Film Festival (U.S. Documentary Competition) Production companies: Story, Hard Working Movies, in association with Sveriges Television, Film Vast Director: Sara Jordeno Writers: Sara Jordeno, Twiggy Pucci Garcon Producers: Annika Rogell, Lori Cheatle Executive producer: Tobias Janson Director of photography: Naiti Gamez Music: Qween Beat Editor: Rasmus Ohlander Sales: Submarine Not rated, 94 minutes
The film equivalent of a stroll through the Louvre, the documentary Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography collects interviews with many of modern - day Hollywood's finest directors of photography and is illustrated by examples of their best work as well as scenes from the pictures which most influenced them.
Special Features New 4K digital restoration New interview with cinematographer John Bailey about director of photography Conrad Hall's work in the film New interview with film historian Bobbi O'Steen on the film's editing New interview with film critic and jazz historian Gary Giddins about Quincy Jones's music for the film New interview with writer Douglass K. Daniel on director Richard Brooks Interview with Brooks from a 1998 episode of the French television series «Cinema Cinemas» «With Love From Truman,» a short 1966 documentary featuring novelist Truman Capote, directed by Albert and David Maysles Two archival NBC interviews with Capote: one following the author on a 1966 visit to Holcomb, Kansas, and the other conducted by Barbara Walters in 1967 Trailer Plus: An essay by critic Chris Fujiwara
Running time: 97 minutes Distributor: Criterion Collection DVD Extras: A new digital transfer supervised and approved by director of photography; «Ask Todd,» an audio Q&A with director Todd Solondz; Making «Life During Wartime,» a new documentary featuring interviews with actors; a new video piece in which Lachman discusses his work on the film; the original theatrical trailer; and a booklet featuring an essay by film critic David Sterritt.
I was living in my hometown of Bradford, a failing industrial city in the north of England, when I first came across Weston's work in a Time Life book about documentary photography.
Previous activities include founding and running one of the largest independent music conferences in the world, composing several classical music works, creating art photography, poetry, and plays, and producing an award - winning documentary film about Turkish military coups d'état.
Travis was the Director of Photography and Editor for 5414 Productions» friendly fire documentary A SECOND KNOCK AT THE DOOR.Travis puts to good use his Bachelor of Arts in Film, working with a wide array of clients, shooting everything from commercials and television shows, to documentaries, webseries, and feature films.
Vancouver About Blog This is my documentary photography journal where I share photographs and write about my wedding photography work, thoughts, contemplations, travels and other projects I'm working on.
Vancouver About Blog This is my documentary photography journal where I share photographs and write about my wedding photography work, thoughts, contemplations, travels and other projects I'm working on.
Ron Levine, Prisoners of Age >> Specializing in documentary photography spanning decades, Ron Levine's work is internationally known for spurring introspection as well as inspection of relevant social issues.
In addition to photography Lloyd does video and film projects and has won numerous awards for his work including for his documentary More Than A Race.
She now runs regular street photography composition workshops in London, is collaborating with another photographer in creating photography holidays and has started work on a documentary project called Backstage.
Samira Yamin's work explores the narrativization and representation of war through an interrogation of documentary war photography.
As his friend and mentor Ralph Ellison stated, «Adelman has moved beyond the familiar clichés of most documentary photography into that rare sphere wherein technical ability and social vision combine to create a work of art.»
... [snip much amazing thinking and description of great artists and their work]... Greg Allen's Destroyed Richter Paintings channel the elder artist's own private documentary images back into the photo - based painting feedback loop he once deemed «photography by other means.»
I feel like this is a body of work where I'm departing from my history of documentary photography, because the portraits in particular are about a very internal space, even though they're images of real people.
Their work has been exhibited and screened at international venues, including The New Museum, The Kitchen, the Queens Museum, NY; the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; 3rd Guangzhou Triennial; Arko Art Center, Korean Arts Council, Seoul; Taiwan International Documentary Festival; rum46, Aarhus, Denmark; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco; Auckland International Festival of Photography, New Zealand.
Pairs have been chosen for the dynamic interplay between the two selected works, and based on similar or contrasting themes, formal motifs, or geographic interests, as well as topics endemic to photography's discretely defined history: social documentary, performative, and formal modes will be explored within the expanded discourse of film and video.
Mthethwa's work challenges the conventions of both Western documentary work and African commercial studio photography, marking a transition away from the visually exotic and diseased — or «Afro - pessimism,» as curator Okwui Enwezor has described it — and employing a fresh approach marked by color and collaboration.
Osodi works in color and combines critical reportage with artistic documentary photography.
Considered the pioneer of color photography and the personal documentary style, William Eggleston first picked up a camera in 1957 and has been producing cutting - edge work for over fifty years since.
Adam Broomberg (b. SA, 1970) and Oliver Chanarin (b. UK, 1971) have been collaborating for over a decade on works and publications that in different ways examine the language of documentary photography.
Danny Lyon: Message to the Future, which opens at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York this weekend, collects 175 pictures, vintage work prints, never - before - seen films and ephemera from Lyon's archives to take an in - depth look at his work as an immersive documentary storyteller who is just as engaged in writing, filmmaking and collage as is he in photography.
The center's collection of more than 150,000 works includes daguerreotypes, gelatin silver and digital chromogenic prints, and a host of American and European documentary photography from 1930 to 1960.
Collage, documentary photography, poetic text, painting, needlepoint, crochet, textile work and animation are all methods enlisted by these artists to create works that deal with various social issues.
They will explore the ways these recent bodies of work both extend and depart from Opie's longstanding interests in documentary photography, community and identity, the built and social American landscape, as well as the capacity of photography to bear witness to what might otherwise remain unseen.
This powerful work of documentary photography captures the momentum of the civil rights movement through one of its lesser known demonstrations... In black - and white photos, Freedman captures the mud and grime of the encampment.
Much of the work shows a concern for the limits of documentary photography and the position of the inherently subjective photographer.
After many years working in still photography, she began creating documentary films about artists.
The Mitchell Algus Gallery presents Concept, Performance, Documentation, Language, a group show of work that employs photography, performance, surveillance, data acquisition and participatory intervention to make art that is narrative, analytical, speculative, critical and documentary.
The book will also include archival photography of the artist's studio, historical process images, and stills from a 1974 Japanese television documentary depicting Takamatsu at work.
Philip - Lorca diCorcia, known for creating images poised between documentary and theatrically staged photography, has had a dynamic career with acclaimed international exhibitions, including a major survey of» his work organized by the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt in 2013 that traveled to the De Pont Museum in Tilburg, Netherlands, and The Hepworth Wakefield in England.
Jill Freedman is a highly respected New York City documentary photographer whose award - winning work is included in the permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art, the International Center of Photography, George Eastman House, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the New York Public Library, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, among others.
Jill Freedman is best known for her street and documentary photography, recalling the work of André Kertész, W. Eugene Smith, Dorothea Lange, and Henri Cartier - Bresson.
The digital process enabled a wide variety of approaches that include abstract and documentary photography, scanning of flat - work made expressly for the project, digital compositing and image manipulation, as well as the use of vector - based software and hand - coded algorithms.
«Origin of the Universe» includes four installations that re-create the photography sets she uses in her studio, as well as a documentary she made about her mother (a frequent model for her work), and 50 of her collages hung salon - style.
Doug Ischar is known for his work in documentary photography, installation art.
Drawn from a collection of photojournalism and documentary photography, many of the images have appeared in the press — but here they are presented as works of art in their right.
«Works like Aerospace Folktales altered the way in which documentary photography was conceptualized and used in contemporary art, and the work continues to be an urgent model for representing the political and social realities of our world.»
She was chosen as a finalist for the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition 2013, her work was included in the competition exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery from March 2013 through February 2014, and she was the recipient of the 2012 Women in Photography — LTI / Lightside Individual Project Grant and a 2014 CCNY Work Space Residency for her documentary portrait series, Paterson, depicting residents of Paterson, New Jersey during the years following the economic crisis in 2work was included in the competition exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery from March 2013 through February 2014, and she was the recipient of the 2012 Women in Photography — LTI / Lightside Individual Project Grant and a 2014 CCNY Work Space Residency for her documentary portrait series, Paterson, depicting residents of Paterson, New Jersey during the years following the economic crisis in 2Work Space Residency for her documentary portrait series, Paterson, depicting residents of Paterson, New Jersey during the years following the economic crisis in 2008.
Photographers Among Us examines the many dimensions of photojournalism and documentary photography through a survey of 225 works that capture scenes of war, mass incarceration, suburbia, and urban and rural landscapes, among other images that continue to resonate today.
The works include personal social documentary that I photographed in Israel in the 80's, staged tableaux, self portraits, still life and portrait photography of icons in different social fields throughout the years.
A German documentary - style photographer, Wolfgang Tillmans creates work that addresses his own life, the world around him, his political and social concerns, but also the entire history of the medium of photography.
During the international festival of photography, Les Rencontres d'Arles, fotofever exhibits 10 artists working in documentary photography.
The Social Medium features work spanning from the mid-twentieth century to the present, and includes multiple photographic genres such as social documentary, street, society / celebrity, and portrait photography.
If you are a fan of photojournalism, documentary photography or portraiture, you must be familiar with Mary Ellen Mark photography work.
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