Sentences with phrase «qualities of the photographic print»

It's his feel for the haptic quality of the photographic print that makes him more an innovator and less a practitioner.

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Image is based on my own design of the logo, professionally printed photographic print enclosed in a high - quality clear acrylic key chain with keyring.
Image is based on my own design of the logo, professionally printed photographic print enclosed in a high - quality clear acrylic key chain with keyring.
Award - winning photographer Ray Germann photographs mainly in black & white, and his twenty - five years experience working in the traditional black & white wet darkroom helps him produce digital prints today with a similar look and quality to the photographic papers of old.
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.
When on January 28, 2013, I made my first visit to Annette Lemieux's spacious studio in Allston, Massachusetts, I was delighted and excited to see a museum - quality array of over a dozen paintings, sculptures, and photographic prints arranged on the walls, floor, and propped up on a variety of chairs and stools.
To optically extract and realise the ultimate in image quality and intensity Andrew uses giclée and C - Type photographic prints — after all, the reproduction hung on the wall is the ultimate evidence of the merits of an image and the reflection of the photographer's intention.
The exhibited works are reproduced and presented in ways to question and problematise conventions relating to photography as art, the value of the photographic print and the perceived value of its index as communicated through the physical qualities of said print.
Like Gorelick, Ted Partin investigates the formal qualities of obscuring the model in his photographic «dark prints
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