Sentences with phrase «early photographers»

But some of the more philosophical early photographers realized that rather than capturing images, what the photographic process really captures is light.
It was a lot more difficult for early photographers to manipulate light outside of their studio, so most on - sight family photos were taken outside.
Searching for subjects often drew the eyes of early photographers skyward, and astrophotography has remained a popular pastime ever since.
The resulting marks are reminiscent of photograms, a cameraless photographic technique developed by early photographers but often associated with experimental 20th century photography.
Danh's work is part of a larger tradition: More than 100 years ago, early photographers helped publicize the beauty of the national parks.
Examples include Julia Margaret Cameron's soft - focused and reverential Herbert Wilson (1868), which helped to move photographic portraiture from pure documentation to artistic intention; and Edward Curtis's field - printed cyanotype of an American Indian (c.1900 - 1930), which also shows how early photographers checked the quality of their images before digital photography.
Inspired by the technique of Eugene Atget and other early photographers, Bruce Cratsley works in a classically Modern style.
Among early photographers there were storytellers, technicians, explorers, and there were alchemists drawn to the unknowns that chemistry promised.
While early photographers pushed the boundaries of the medium to represent a Black world of hope and dignity, contemporary artists celebrate and extend that legacy, engaging in a dialogue about the nature of memory and photographic representation in relation to personal history.
In addition, Almond has retraced places where early photographers like William Henry Fox Talbot and Carleton Watkins worked.
American history can be traced with daguerreotypes, and other fine art photography from early photographers such as Timothy O'Sullivan and Carleton Watkins.
Declaring that he «wanted to show things that had to be corrected,» he was one of the earliest photographers to use the photograph as a documentary tool.
It now includes over 3,000 works with examples of the early photographers and mediums, iconic images from master artists from the 20th century, and encompasses the expanding field in the 21st century.
Both are inspired by the early photographers and their work resonates with that of their forerunners.
With this publication, Twombly also draws a direct lineage between himself and earlier photographer - artists such as Édouard Vuillard and Edgar Degas (a lineage that provides this catalogue's Proustian subtitle).
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