Not exact matches
I've never been able to get this amount of vibrancy,
color and
quality in a
photograph.
Picture
quality is top - notch: never once are compression artifacts evident,
color is invariably bold, and detail and textures — especially important for this
photographed stop - motion style — are delightful.
Certain genres adhere to guidelines when presenting books, such as harlequin romances and their buff, bare - chested men and scantily - clad women; how - to books often showcase high
quality, full
color photographs of the project within the book.
His
photographs have an intimate, almost unintentional
quality, as well as a sensitivity to composition, line,
color, and dimension.
A work like the 2000
photograph I Don't Want to Get Over You perhaps best captures much of his artistic output: Tillmans manipulated a brilliantly lit snapshot of clouds over the sea, with the sun barely breaking through, and the resulting picture is streaked with verdant green ribbons of abstract
color, adding a painterly
qualities to a technical image.
Neon lights are certainly having a moment in art — they are difficult if not impossible to
photograph, and their effect is to reach out into the space around them and taint it with
color, there's even a sound effect, that small buzz we may hear if we listen closely enough: the more I describe it the more I understand why it attracts artists, for all these
qualities are the same as a haunting, memorable work that attaches itself to the memory; listen closely and you just might hear the message.
★ Luigi Ghirri: «Kodachrome» (closes on Saturday) The
photographs of Luigi Ghirri (1943 - 92), as seen in this show of selections from his 1978 book, «Kodachrome,» sometimes bring to mind American
color photography by William Eggleston and Joel Sternfeld but have a dreamier
quality and a more persistent sense of artifice.
The
photographs are visually generous and are marked by blasts of
color that register the living
quality of time itself.
Always use a good laser printer,
quality paper, and
color photographs for your presentation materials.