Sentences with phrase «of darkroom»

Josephine Pryde (British, b. 1967) references the history of darkroom experiments and contemporary medical imaging techniques in such photo series as It's Not My Body (2011).
George: When we started working with computers it was like a continuation of the darkroom process, because the language is the same: levels, layers and things.
Particularly haunting is this self portrait from 1985 that uses the solitary confinement of the darkroom to create a blurry ambiguity which underscores the gradual loss of the body and the self.
«In the still, blackness of the darkroom there is magic to be found, and energy that is willing to tell its secrets through harnessed fragments of light.
Author Danica Willard Sachs writes: «In a moment when the commonplace assumption is that photographs are digitally manipulated, the exhibition shines in its success at reminding viewers that wonder can still be found in the analog realm of the darkroom, or -LSB-.....]
Her photography career began in the silence of the darkroom, but later shifted under the influence of critical theory to combine the traditional practice of documentary photography with the impulsive reflections of ordinary experiences.
The resulting unique prints transpose the materials and processes of painting into the fleeting, time - based realm of the darkroom
Clark learned photography early (his mother was a photographer of babies) and there's a great deal of darkroom technique behind these pictures.
For the project room «Labor» of the museum K20, the New York - based artist Zilvinas Kempinas created an immersive installation that takes the visitor to a space that reminds of a darkroom or a dark forest bathed in red light.
The crescent forms are limned in a white edge that reminds me of the way photographers «solarize» their solid forms with a flick of the darkroom light switch.
While suggesting serial reproduction, each arctic view is differentiated by the slightest of darkroom interventions in the form of fleeting dark dashes.
The accompanying monochromes, chance creations from the residue of darkroom chemicals, epitomize Tillmans» ability to find aesthetic potential in the unexpected.
He enjoys spending his off time in the Adirondacks, out of the darkroom, and outdoors as much as possible.
This week, we present 5 Questions with Tracey Casciano, author of «Out of the Darkroom, Into the Light,» — her memoir of overcoming an abusive childhood to live an inspiring life of Faith.
Jill Christman is the author of Darkroom: A Family Exposure (AWP Award Series in Creative Nonfiction winner), Borrowed Babies: Apprenticing for Motherhood (Shebooks 2014), and essays in magazines and journals such as Brevity, Fourth Genre, Iron Horse Literary Review, Literary Mama, Oprah Magazine, River Teeth, & Brain, Child.

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Jules is a Caltech graduate who now makes his living as a professional photographer; he combines an artistic talent with his scientific abilities in the darkroom to produce some astonishingly beautiful images of nature that now adorn his living room.
I still use film too but I have rolls of undeveloped film because I can't afford to get them developed at the moment or find time to go into the darkroom (I have got mostly black & white).
He grabbed the photograph — an 8 - by - 10 inch glass plate — and headed off to the darkroom (yes, these were the days of developing images by hand).
And with the advent of digital detectors, computers have replaced darkrooms.
It's heartbreaking to read, in New York editor Chris Bonanos's account, how the technology company that fit the workings of an entire darkroom inside a pouch of film fell to pieces with the rise of digital cameras.
He had even gone to the trouble of pinning a rather small notice on the darkroom door saying «Do Not Enter» which I had failed to spot.
In Stalin's day, such phony images required long hours of cumbersome work in a darkroom, but today anyone with a computer can readily produce fakes that can be very hard to detect.
Number of cakes eaten: 4.7 (v. bad) Number of times run up and down stairs: 6 (invalidating the above) Number of minutes spent in darkroom with sexy postdoc: 8.2 (oh heaven!!)
The darkness that both groups experienced was total — «a darkroom inside a darkroom inside a darkroom» that kept out even faint or transient sources of light, Duffy says.
«Twenty years ago when I would ask students in a big lecture class how many of them have taken and developed photos in a darkroom, it was two thirds of the class,» Wolf says.
As Wolfgang Kabsch headed for the darkroom, facing another day of developing films of Xray diffraction patterns, he passed by a new machine sitting on a bench, unused.
Soon after turning to photography, he built a darkroom in the basement of his house and later opened a portrait studio in his hometown Ravenna, a seaport jewel in the provinces of central Italy with deep historic links to the East, as exemplified by the opulent Byzantine mosaics and the orientalist architecture of its Sant «Apollinare church.
In the season premiere, contestants date in the the darkroom and after a series of dates, they choose one person they would like to meet in the light.
After several days of dating in the darkroom, the participants will select the one member of the opposite sex that they want to see revealed in the light.
The Exquisite Corpus (Peter Tscherkassky, 2015), seen at Cannes Film Festival in May The Exquisite Corpus employs handmade ultra-precise darkroom edits to make a kind of Cubist pornography.
In Mr. Turner, British artist J.M.W Turner's luminous works are viewed often, both in the creation stage and the finished end product as they hang for inspection in various darkrooms, museums and in the mind's eye of the artist himself.
Bradley was exposed to photography at a early age by his father, who was an avid hobbyist who was always taking pictures of his young son no matter the time or location, going so far as to converting living space in the family home to a darkroom and hanging the results in every room.
The use of photographs - within - film to freeze characters in a milieu while defining it in modern terms was already a worn idea when George Roy Hill claimed it for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and here it's handled with even less integrity, by way of a photographer whose 19th - century camera and anachronistic darkroom give him in a few short hours prints of a quality no photographer achieved before about 1920.
A lawsuit filed on behalf of the two girls alleged that during the 1989 - 90 school year they were harassed and sexually assaulted by several boys in the lavatory and darkroom of the graphics - arts classroom.
High school photography teachers explore issues, problems, and pleasures of the field and focus on the art of critique, teaching methods, the wet and digital darkroom processes, and possible assignments.
Taken in what appears to be an analog photographer's darkroom, the shot doesn't really reveal anything we didn't already expect such as a front end that looks to be a somewhat more aggressive interpretation of the company's latest E-Class, LED daytime running lights modeled after a tilted check mark, and the fact that it comes in red.
In straightforward prose that evokes her subject's devotion to his craft, Loney details VanDerZee's first experiences taking pictures as a boy in Massachusetts; his job working in a New Jersey studio darkroom, where he honed his skills; and his years as a renowned portraitist whose specialty was transforming ordinary photographs into works of art.
Joshua Graham is the Amazon and Barnes & Noble # 1 bestselling thriller author of Beyond Justice, Terminus, and Darkroom, the winner of the International Book Award, Forward National Literature Award, USA Book News Best Books Award, and host of Thriller Radio.
I believe my fans are as excited about the release of my new book Darkroom as I am.
In the Darkroom — When Faludi learned that her estranged and elderly father had undergone gender reassignment surgery, in 2004, it marked the resumption of a difficult relationship.
WINNER OF the INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARDS, # 1 bestselling author Joshua Graham's award - winning novel DARKROOM hit 3 bestseller lists on Amazon the night of its releasOF the INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARDS, # 1 bestselling author Joshua Graham's award - winning novel DARKROOM hit 3 bestseller lists on Amazon the night of its releasof its release.
Digital radiography produces x-ray images without the use of film, chemicals, or an x-ray darkroom.
The kit includes a spare medium format spool, reclaimed from some of the best darkrooms in London, and a precision laser - cut 0.4 mm pinhole, along with instructions and everything else required to make your very own Videre.
From traditional darkroom printing by Bill Brandt to extreme collage by the Japanese artist Sohei Nishino and also the extraordinary works of...
The B / W darkroom prints are printed on a variety of fiber - based papers.
At the age of twelve, Bennett was taught by her grandmother to develop photos in the darkroom.
The exhibition at the Society Club in Soho features 18 limited edition darkroom prints taken from Griffin's highly sought after out - of - print book, © Brian Griffin 1978, which was created in collaboration with artist Barney Bubbles, who had achieved cult status for his illustrations of punk record sleeves.
Tillmans has become increasingly interested in the chemical foundations of photographic material, as well as its haptic and spatial possibilities, creating works without a camera in the darkroom that present photography as a self - referential medium.
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.
This intimate, immersive film hub space will feature three chambers; beginning with an extensive library, engaging in film history and theory, curated attentively by participating artists from their personal book collections and intended for browsing and perusing; leading further on to a single screen darkroom, a pulsating digital heart, showcasing a sequence of 115 imaginative short films programmed to play on a continuous loop; and on to the final imaginary space, the Virtual Reality port which will evolve over time in collaboration with various artists.
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