Sentences with phrase «person than it photographs»

I also think this looked better in person than it photographs so... yeah, solid effort.
I have to say my fall mantel is one that is prettier in person than it photographed.

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She photographed freaks, nudists, female impersonators and mentally disabled adults, because, either by choice or by necessity, they disclosed more of themselves in everyday life than the typical person.
Sklyarevskaya, who denied any wrongdoing, was among 17 people who were photographed by Reuters apparently casting ballots at more than one polling station Sunday in the town of Ust - Djeguta, southern Russia.
Wow... first, we have a mother that is so clueless that she can not see what she is doing to her child... very selfish... then, somehow, something so dumb only gets worse because a judge who is obviously more cuckoo than the mom decides what name is «not allowed»... guess it's not as bad as the morons who tried to name their kid Hitler, or the other morons who tried for Osama bin Laden... which leads me to the question... do Muslim extremists kill people who name their child Muhammad after the prophet, and then photograph him?
Unlike stylists, I always use good chocolate and clarified butter or ghee rather than hydrogenated vegetable shortening, because I expect people to eat rather than simply photograph my curls.
«His portraits look more like a real person, rather than simply a reproduced photograph,» says Mark DeNoble, Baltusrol's general manager.
Your most cherished photographs will probably end up being those that you don't want other people to see: action shots you have captured when baby was not dressed in a cute outfit and the background was a toy cluttered floor rather than a well - chosen back - drop.
They explained how model airplanes, photographs and other mementos from Central New York's first commercial airport are hidden in a few people's basements rather than displayed for the public.
It's a more exciting view in person than looking at the photographs.
«I found there was much more flexibility when approaching the subject than I had anticipated there would be, which was really interesting for me since I'm used to shooting animals — which require very immediate, instinctive responses — or photographing and interviewing people, which is a much more cerebral undertaking.»
Aarabi and Guo trained their algorithm to identify people's hair in photographs — a much more challenging task for computers than it is for humans.
Mayanne has photographed 100 people so far, capturing images of people who embrace their scars rather than hide them, whether they've had the scar their whole life or from an injury or operation.
;) It's a very light pink color which actually photographed a lot better than I think it looks in person (it comes off as kind of beige in person).
If you plan to do this often, it's worth getting one roll of seamless paper in either 5 ft wide to photograph less than 2 people or 9 ft wide for bigger families with 3 or more people.
One of the most photographed muses of a generation, Adwoa Aboha is more than make - up and a great bone structure; she's a person... →
I would much rather see clothes on a real person with real lighting, than a staged photograph.
I found this one incredibly hard to photograph since my camera seems to have an adverse fear to orange which meant a lot of the pictures came out more pinker than it looks in person.
It looks much more fabulous in person than in this lying photograph... I swear!
I loved this dress WAY more on than I thought I was going to - and I have to say that it doesn't photograph nearly as cute as it is in person!
This outfit's colors have a stronger visual impact than your new color palette, which while probably lovely in person doesn't photograph as vibrantly.
This page contains screenshots, real life photographs and information about all of the main characters in GTA San Andreas and the people who do There's more to Grand Theft Auto V than stealing cars.
The person may very well look different than he or she does in the photograph.
His compositions are generally good and his choice of colours is often far more inviting than the people he is photographing.
I'll not carry on here about its styling except to say it looks even better in person and in mindfully composed photographs than it does in your average snapshot.
It's beautiful — far better - looking in person than it appears in photographs, a phenomenon also noted four decades ago.
It's hard to capture a dog's personality in a photograph; dogs suffer more from the flattening than people do, or cats even.
WEISMAN: You emphasize that VanDerZee's success was due in part to retouching — a procedure that made people look better than in the original photograph.
You agree not to post any photographs or text that belongs to any person other than yourself or that contains the name, voice or likeness of any person other than yourself unless you first obtain permission to do so from that person.
Not too many surprises here, however, given that this analysis was based upon Flickr photos, one has to think this is probably a very U.S. - centric pool to test, and this likely accounts for such tech - heavy cities such as Seattle and San Francisco ranking so highly (are people really photographing Seattle more than Rome?).
Perhaps you enjoy photographing the people that characterise a destination, rather than its countryside.
Travel photography instructor, author and international guide Ralph Velasco has organized and led more than 70 cultural tours, with a focus on photography, around the world, teaching hundreds of people, just like you, to make great travel photographs.
Due to the photographs that people use to sell themselves on social media and in the online dating world, we are all too familiar with how a careful choice of angles can make someone look much different than they do IRL.
Of course, this «audience» is much more than just people who buy my photographs, but people who look at them, other artists and photographers, and the whole wider community at the Torpedo Factory.»
Sure, «Pop for the People» relies on a lot of wall text, and even on photograph, but the artworks, as meaningful presences, are enhanced rather than diminished by this arrangement.
Though Joshua Citarella and Brad Troemel each have their own careers as solo artists, they've been collaborating for the past two years on Ultra Violet Production House: a project that lives as an Etsy store where the artists advertise artworks that are digitally composited (rather than fabricated and photographed) and that people can purchase and assemble themselves using DIY material kits.
He had his first retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, in 1971, followed by more than one hundred one - person exhibitions, including Dia Art Foundation (1983); «John Chamberlain: Sculpture, 1954 — 1985,» Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1986); Staatlich Kunsthalle Baden - Baden (1991); «John Chamberlain: Sculpture,» Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (1996); «John Chamberlain: Foam Sculptures (1966 — 79) and Photographs (1989 - 2004),» Chinati Foundation, Marfa, Texas (2005 — 06); and «John Chamberlain: American Tableau,» Menil Collection, Houston (2009).
In a recent episode of his absorbing podcast, «Revisionist History,» cultural critic Malcolm Gladwell interrogates a statue modeled after a news photograph of a confrontation in 1963 between a police officer with a dog and a young black boy in Birmingham, Alabama.1 Made by African American sculptor Dr. Ronald McDowell, The Foot Soldier (1995) is far more horrific than the photo, Gladwell convincingly argues, because it bears an added imaginative potency: the narrative is told by a traditionally silenced voice, and for Gladwell this «is just what happens when the people on the bottom finally get the power to tell the story their way.»
Rail: You've said that one distinction between painting and photography is that people can remember a photograph better than a painting, but that painting loosens an emotional dimension.
The art of photographing people in their own environment can be more difficult than a formal portrait.
The work is number 13 of an edition of 15 and has a conservative estimate of $ 10,000 to $ 15,000 and is much better than her more expensive color photographs of people in intimate situations.
For more than 20 years Birney Imes roamed the countryside of his native Mississippi photographing the people and places he encountered along the way.
An artist and master - printer for more than four decades, Dowell's fine art prints, paintings and photographs have been featured in more than 50 one - person exhibitions, and represented in the permanent collections of 70 museum and public collections.
He was drawn to photograph the people rather than the horses and the honoured rituals common across all courses — researching and making the selection, placing a bet, visiting the parade ring, finding the horse, cheering and the visit the bar to celebrate or commiserate.
Niall rarely photographs people more than a few yards from where they first meet and, by recording the date and place of each brief encounter, he has constructed a collective identity of London today.
Two figures, one in disconcertingly martial camouflage, the other wearing what looks like a woolly hat, but is apparently supposed to represent his brain, were inspired by people seen at an ice hockey match in New York, while a top - knotted figure pointing a video camera hints overtly at the current impulse to photograph distressing scenes rather than intervene — as in the recent incident when American youths laughed at and filmed a drowning man.
For the exhibition at VENUS OVER MANHATTAN more than twenty artists and practitioners were invited to make new works or projects for individual 4» x 3» glazed bulletin boards, and an additional group of four people were invited to «curate» a display in larger 6» x 4» boards.The «Bulletin Boards» featured in the exhibition will include collections of photographs (found or otherwise), painted and collage works, sculptural interventions, text pieces, and a working fish tank amongst many other things.»
In 42 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints and photographs selected from the more than 400 works in RBC Wealth Management's collection, The Human Touch celebrates people, diversity, and the spectrum of contemporary human experience through exceptional works by renowned national and international contemporary artists including Kerry James Marshall, Nan Goldin, Dawoud Bey, Chuck Close, Carrie Mae Weems and Kehinde Wiley.
The culmination of more than six years of photographing people riding the subways of London, New York and Tokyo, this exhibition of 12 oversized works, reflects a symphony of performance.
This ground - breaking show drew record attendance — thousands of people thronged to the Park Avenue galleries in less than a month — and among the most moving, and controversial, images in the show were the more than 40 photographs from Stieglitz's multiple portrait of Georgia O'Keeffe.
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