Sentences with phrase «other photographers whose»

Four other lawsuits have been filed by other photographers whose work was used in «New Portraits.»
From Stieglitz and some of the other photographers whose work he promoted, such as Paul Strand and Edward Steichen, O'Keeffe learned the technique of cropping and filling the frame of the camera, or canvas, with your subject.

Not exact matches

Some of them are part of my life (my sister, my family of friends, my university professors, ladies I collaborate with) and others part of me forever (my mother and grandmother); and then there are also those who I have never actually met, but make an impact all the same: inspiring food bloggers and photographers whose work and kindness I admire and aspire to, poets and activists, comedians and writers who make me feel so damn proud to be a woman.
So if you find a photographer whose work you love or enjoy a writer's voice you relate to, we encourage you to check out their other articles — or perhaps start following and getting to know them via social media!
Whether you are into nature shots, portrait shots, panorama shots, or any other type of photography, meet photographers here whose interests are similar to yours.
DWAA Annual Writing Competition The Maxwell Medallion writing contest is open to all writers, editors, publishers, photographers, artists and others whose work falls into the designated competition categories, which include newspaper, online and magazine columns or articles on cani...
Lori Fusaro is staff photographer at Best Friends Animal Society in Los Angeles and owner of Fusaro Photography, whose clients include BAD RAP, Guide Dogs for the Blind, k9 connection, Angel City Pit Bulls, and other animal - rescue organizations.
The contest is open to all writers, editors, publishers, photographers, artists and others whose work falls into the designated competition categories.
IWC Schaffhausen's A Portofino Affair The International Watch Co. is debuting its Portofino Midsize Collection with a private exhibition opening and dinner featuring work by famed photographer Peter Lindbergh — whose black - and - white images of Cate Blanchett, Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt and others exploring the glamorous Portofino coast set the tone for this elegant new line.
The other notable influence came from the British landscape photographer John Davies, whose highly detailed high vantage point images had a strong effect on the street level photographs.
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.
Adger Cowans is a renowned fine arts photographer and painter whose works have been shown by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, International Museum of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, The Studio Museum of Harlem, The Cleveland Museum of Art, Harvard Fine Art Museum, Detroit Art Institute, James E. Lewis Museum and numerous other art institutions.
I'm a self - taught photographer whose work has gained notoriety and I love taking photos for others.
I set out to choose some artists whose media lends itself more easily to the project (painters, comic artists, fiber artists) and others whose media is more of a challenge (sculptors, photographers, etc.).
Other notable junk artists included the Indiana - born sculptor John Chamberlain (b. 1927), whose works included Untitled (1964, painted steel with chrome, Nice Museum of Modern Art), Untitled (1968, sheet metal, National Gallery of Modern Art, Rome) and Koko - Nor II (1967, Tate Collection London); the English photographer and sculptor Joseph Goto (1916 - 94); the American Richard Stankiewicz (1923 - 83), noted for his witty Middle Aged Couple (1954, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago); and the sculptor and film - maker Bruce Conner (1933 - 2008), noted for his spooky constructions made from broken dolls and old stockings.
A student gallery is named in honor of Peter T. Brown, a longtime photography instructor for the Glasscock School as well as an accomplished photographer whose work has been featured in the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Menil Collection, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Amon Carter Museum, among others.
A student photography gallery will be named in honor of Peter T. Brown, a longtime photography instructor for the Glasscock School as well as an accomplished photographer whose work has been featured in the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Menil Collection, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Amon Carter Museum, among others.
Other contemporary artists whose works have been shown at the Pompidou Centre include contemporary photographers like Diane Arbus (1923 - 1971), Garry Winogrand (1928 - 84), Ed Ruscha (b. 1937), Nan Goldin (b. 1953) and Cindy Sherman (b. 1954), as well as photojournalists like Larry Burrows (1926 - 1971), Don McCullin (b. 1935), James Nachtwey (b. 1948) and Steve McCurry (b. 1950).
Other notable absences include Pieter Hugo, Mikhael Subotzky, and Guy Tillim; as well as the Cameroonian self - portrait photographer Samuel Fosso, whose magisterial series African Spirits (2008), along with South African artist Tracey Rose's self - portraits from her Ciao Bella (2001) video installation, underpin as much as clarify the self - reflexive, performative turn in African photography.
This series is similar to the work of other well - known photographers whose primary subjects are animals, like, for example, William Wegman, in that Usborne's photos...
In a series of black history self - portraits, Cameroon - born photographer Samuel Fasso recreated a famous profile image of Malcolm X. His «African Spirits» series, which also includes images of Martin Luther King Jr., Angela Davis and Ethiopian Emperor Hailé Sélassie, among others, pays homage to major figures throughout the African diaspora whose principles, perspectives and actions shaped post-colonial thought.
This series is similar to the work of other well - known photographers whose primary subjects are animals, like, for example, William Wegman, in that Usborne's photos are humorous but also exhibit the same heft and weight as portraits of human subjects.
Andreas Laszlo Konrath is a New York — based British photographer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, New York Magazine, Telegraph Magazine, Guardian, Interview, Newsweek, Time, W, among others.
Rachel Perry Welty (closes on Saturday) A photographer tackles nonmechanical reproduction — one hand's ability to copy the other — in a series of large diptych drawings whose bilateral arrangements cascading multicolor lines suggest attenuated Morris Louis pours or cross sections of agate stones.
A native of Brooklyn, George Joseph Thek (his art - name, Paul, came from the photographer Peter Hujar, who was Thek's lover from 1956 until Hujar's death from AIDS in 1987, and whose obsessive documentation helped rescue Thek from anonymity) studied at the Art Students League and Pratt Institute in the early 1950s, and at Cooper Union during a period of revival in American art, absorbing the influential work of Jasper Johns, Allan Kaprow, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, and Lucas Samaras, among others.
Rachel Perry Welty (through Oct. 17) A photographer tackles nonmechanical reproduction — one hand's ability to copy the other — in a series of large diptych drawings whose bilateral arrangements cascading multicolor lines suggest attenuated Morris Louis pours or cross sections of agate stones.
Canadian photographer Gregory Colbert is starting an outfit he calls the Animal Copyright Foundation whose intent is to collect royalty payments on behalf of animal species as compensation for the use in advertising of, for instance, the Budweiser Clydesdales, Target's spotted dog, the Hartford's stag, and other furred, finned or feathered creatures...
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