Sentences with phrase «in photographic processes»

The resume of a photographic reproduction technician is a classic form resume that emphasizes the technical knowledge in photographic processes and especially, reproduction.
In the 1880s and 1890s, improvements in photographic processes enabled manufacturers to produce small, handheld cameras that did not need to be mounted on tripods.
This exhibition focuses on the years between 1979 — 89, a period in which Whitten was influenced by scientific and technological change; works such as his DNA series reveal his interest in photographic processes and electronic imaging.
Named after the Amanda Lear song, «I Am a Photograph,» and curated by German photographer Marco Breuer — whose works are famously made without the use of the camera or film — this exhibition brings together a group of 27 artists who engage in photographic processes or are concerned with photographic issues.
Gustave Le Gray's albumen silver print «The Great Wave» illustrates an early glitch in the photographic process: the difficulty of showing both sea (or land) and sky to equally dramatic effect, due to varying exposure times.
The photographs she chose to work from for this show all have an inherent interference, either in the photographic process such as vaseline or coloured filters on the lens, or oil and turps stains from Bjerger's studio.
Anderson deals with the downward dimension typically lost in the photographic process by reinserting it in his method of presentation.
Through subtle interventions in the photographic process, she makes simple blooms and pots feel detached from reality — their appearance more painterly than photographic.

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The process is made possible by Inkodye, a photographic fabric dye Genent manufactures in Los Angeles.
Comet Thatcher last visited the inner solar system in 1861, before the photographic process became widespread.
In our research, we incorporated an ensemble of computational methods from machine learning, image processing, and other data - scientific disciplines to extract useful psychological indicators from photographic data.
In this exaggerated - color image, the beams fanning away from the rings are an artifact of the photographic process, just as a personal camera sometimes captures the glare in a snapshot at the beacIn this exaggerated - color image, the beams fanning away from the rings are an artifact of the photographic process, just as a personal camera sometimes captures the glare in a snapshot at the beacin a snapshot at the beach.
Comet Thatcher last visited the inner solar system in 1861, before the photographic process became widespread.
I'm interested in the primitive photographic process, in the image coming out of the dark and appearing like a ghost.
During her time in college, Ashley discovered her love of alternative photographic processes and large format film Photograpy.
Additional highlights include Helen Frankenthaler's Belfry and February Turn (both 1979), which mimic the look and feel of Abstract Expressionism yet in truth represent a rupture with that tradition through the use of a staining technique that seemingly minimizes the artist's role in the process; Frank Stella's Double Scramble (1978), whose nested squares, color contrasts, and pulsing optical effects bridge the artist's early minimalism and later illusionism; and Robert Rauschenberg's Golden Chalice (1989) which, insofar as it marries abstraction and representation and juxtaposes gestural brushwork and photographic media, affords a crucial link to late 20th - century abstraction.
In a solo show the previous year, aptly entitled Anthotypes, Opera had reached back to an early photographic process to create abstractions using plant - based dyes he foraged himself.
Predicated on thorough theoretical research and a deep investigation into archival material, Thomas's conceptual process relies substantially on the collection of both the iconic and the transient in literary and photographic relics of mass culture.
It becomes evidently clear, that through the very nature of Tuymans» process of appropriating from photographic imagery, abstracting it and then re-working it through mind and hand, he draws upon a lack of sincerity and belief in photographic imagery today.
Referred to as «abstract figurative drawings,» by Mr. Owens, the new works are produced in ways that are «similar to the process of making photographic prints in a darkroom» but using everybody's favorite petroleum jelly, Vaseline, and everybody's favorite drug, coffee.
Akdogan utilizes no photographic processes in creating the slides; rather, each frame is assembled from layers of lighting gels, light diffusers, correction gels, and commercial packing plastic.
How to Flatten a Mountain is an exciting 12 days residency opportunity presented by PhotoIreland Foundation & Cow House Studios, and with the support of OPW, open to emerging and mid-career visual artists whose artistic practice in whole or part, makes use of digital and / or analogue photographic processes.
On view is a recent body of work in which Lambrecht explores the evolution of perception using the cyanotype process, an early photographic technique dating to the mid-19th century and named for its Prussian blue hue.
When I saw your exhibition Radiohalo at Blain Southern, in London, earlier this year, I was taken by the strange beauty of your very large works, associating silver nitrate with photographic processes, and therefore illumination, yet the chemical substance is also a toxic one.
In my most recent work subject and process have become inseparable: rather than document what has been, my photographic collages and mixed media monotypes give shape to change and are shaped by it in turIn my most recent work subject and process have become inseparable: rather than document what has been, my photographic collages and mixed media monotypes give shape to change and are shaped by it in turin turn.
A pioneer in what could be called photographic abstract expressionism, Nielsen audaciously experiments with photographic process, expressing her individual psyche while attempting to tap into universal sources of imagination.
Through his finely tuned sensibility for light, color, and framing, processed through various photographic equipment, Shore has captured the vibrations in visual experience — in particular, American visual experience.
RETRO - SPECTIVE EXPLORES the works of photographers who, at the height of the digital age, are turning back to nineteenth century photographic processes and, in so doing, redefining the parameters of the medium and its expressive capacities alike.
While Glenn Ligon focuses on the construction of «blackness» and «queerness» in his photographic rethinking of Robert Mapplethorpe's erotic images, Iñigo Manglano - Ovalle explores the notion of identity through the processes of genetic mapping in his DNA photographs.
In this exhibition he has left to one side for the moment works of the last years entailing abstract examinations of photographic materiality and process.
His early experimentations with unconventional photographic processes in England led to his eventual abandonment of the camera altogether.
Naida Osline is a Los Angeles - based artist who combines and manipulates images sourced from both analog and digital processes, in which she blends conceptual and documentary photographic practices with an abiding interest in the transformative, mythical, and ethereal nature of existence.
Born in New York in 1947, his earliest work was in the darkroom, at the far end of the photographic process, developing his family's Hawkeye Brownie negatives when he was six.
Inspired by generations of landscape photographers and having closely studied the history of the photographic process, American photographer Matthew Brandt makes pictures using the physical matter of the subject in the development process.
Greenhouse follows this same production process, extending themes of absence even further with slight shadow figures lingering in the photographic series view from a bed x a view from bed side.
From the gestural abstraction painting of Cosmic Slop «Black Orpheus» (in which black soap and wax are slathered in high relief) to the arcane photographic processes used to make lines of feet look like dental x-rays in Untitled, Manumission Papers, Johnson does it all.
Borrowed Light will present a visual history of photography from its inception in the 1840s to the present day, chronicling various photographic processes, techniques, and artistic approaches — from an early half - plate ambrotype of Niagara Falls, to a Polaroid self - portrait by a young Robert Mapplethorpe.
She has also curated exhibitions for the Islander and Weil galleries and conducted workshops in historical photographic processes, bookbinding and watercolor both here and abroad.
Barbra Riley has been developing curriculum and teaching classes in photography, design and watercolor painting at Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi for over 3 decades as well as curating exhibitions for the Islander and Weil Gallery, conducting workshops in historical photographic processes, bookbinding and watercolor painting and leading classes and workshops abroad.
4 - 5 p.m. Lecture: «The Positive Image: Early Photographic Processes,» by award - winning photographer Phil Nesmith, who offers an overview of photography's early days and today's renewed interest in 19th - century methods
Opera creates fleeting abstract images of ink marbled in water and prints them as Anthotypes, a primitive photographic process derived from the colorful light sensitive chemicals found in plants.
Although she merges her photographic and sculptural practices in immersive installations, she conspicuously transfers the qualities of materials such as fabric and marble sculpture, into photography, and in the process offer a new, and specifically intermedial, way of framing the past.
He created the process of printing photographic images on leaves in 1992 following the receipt of a fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts.
By developing habitual interactions within Mansión Magnolia — through time, movement, and the process of photographic documentation — Argote has come to understand the values inherent in this architecture, and the impact of this place on her identity and those of her ancestors.
Haunted: Contemporary Photography / Video / Performance examines the myriad ways by which photographic imagery is incorporated into recent art practices, and in the process underscores the unique power of reproductive media — while documenting a widespread contemporary obsession with accessing and retrieving the past.
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.
They are a raw portrayal in which Woodman recalled her knowledge of art history to execute process - oriented, emotionally - wrought explorations of her body and the photographic process.
Viewing becomes a spatial, physical experience that compresses the geologic time implied by the surface details of the stones, a hint of some past process of erosion or eruption, the photographic moment at which each object was recorded and the transitory duration in which the images are presented and seen.
«Photo - Technic» features works of different photographic techniques from two photographers, Gerry Giliberti, who is exhibiting prints of still lifes and flora created with the alternative processes of Lumen and Solar Plate Printing, and Dave Burns, who is exhibiting Infrared images of Serengeti wildlife and landscapes from various safaris in Tanzania.
Including photos by Robert Frank, Malick Sidibé, and Robert Heinecken, this exhibit looks at key developments in photographic history and the ways in which the photographic process is valued for its tradition of reportage, alongside an artistic drive to reframe reality.
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