Sentences with phrase «stopped taking photographs»

By 1979 Barbara Kruger stopped taking photographs and began to employ found images in her work, with words collaged directly over them.
By 1979, Barbara Kruger stopped taking photographs and began to employ found images in her art, mostly from mid-century American print media sources, with words collaged directly over them.
He also produced mixed - media installations and never stopped taking photographs.
After receiving a Guggenheim fellowship in 1967, which was about 10 years after she and Arthur remarried, she stopped taking photographs.

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Earth tones and comfortable leather seats set the scene in the adjacent VIP lounge while photographs on display, taken by artist Paul Michael, provide a show - stopping glimpse of the tour ahead, including incredible scenes from both the Grand Canyon and the Las Vegas Strip.
Since then, it has been targeted by thieves twice, while tourists and supporters have been stopping the MP to have their photograph taken with it.»
While people might think that stopping to take photographs would detract from the whole experience and make it less pleasurable, participants who took photos reported being more engaged in the activity, according to the study.
We stop at the Lamar River's junction with Soda Butte Creek, and Ripple takes out a photograph of the same place a decade ago.
Photographers are really bad for this kind of behaviour at 40s events as well in my experience, I've been photographed on any number of long lenses as well as asked if I would stop eating my sandwich to have my photo taken -LRB-??)
A few weeks ago, I had only photographs to show that I had taken as I was stopped at a stop light or parked.
They can set this app to take photographs at timed intervals to show elapsed time (like a plant growing or a sunset) or for stop - motion film (using action figures or puppets).
People stare, whisper, laugh, smile and even stop their cars to take photographs.
Then set out on the fabled Road of 1,000 Kasbahs, stopping to take photographs as we pass lush oases and dramatic geology.
When we stopped to take some photographs a little farther down the road, we heard gunshots.
The road between the park and the popular weekend town is so full of rocky outcrops, you'll be stopping every five minutes to take photographs.
We literally wanted to stop around every corner to take a photograph of the scenery.
This is a popular spot for hikers to stop and absorb their surroundings, as well as take photographs.
Today we set out for Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon), you'll need to stop to admire and photograph the massive sandstone walls, vast canyon floor and breath - taking gorges.
Stopping regularly to appreciate the scenery, taking dozens of photographs it dawned on me just how much the Rockies appeal to me; they are my favourite mountain range.
We will continue along this Highway until we see Los Arcos, another stop where you can enjoy the magnificent views and take amazing photographs from one of the best locations available to view this national wildlife and nature reserve.
The high roadside area is cool and blustery and it is a remarkable spot for travelers to stop and take photographs.
Be sure to stop by and take a photograph of this impressive exhibit.
But wherever we were we always remembered to stop and catch our breath — both literally and figuratively — and to take far too many photographs (if that's actually possible?)
As our groups jumped in the water, we first made a stop for our photographers to take their time photographing this remarkable landscape before drifing along the current (in visibility of about 15 meters / 50 feet) where we encountered the likes of Hawksbill Turtle, schooling Blue - lined Snappers, Napoleon Wrasse and Grey Reef Shark, not to mention the amazingly colorful soft coral, which had its polyps open to catch the nutrients present in the water column.
Hussain photographed the series over a nine - year period in Birmingham — where he grew up — stopping individuals in the street and starting conversations as he took their portrait.
I stopped selling and got back my love of taking photographs.
Jeanine Michna - Bales presents a show - stopping series of nighttime photographs made along Underground Railroad routes taken on foot by slaves in trek for freedom.
Works included: Roy Lichtenstein «Still Life with Picasso», 1973 Screenprint Edition of 90, 30 AP 30 x 22 inches Ellsworth Kelly «Study for «Red Orange Panel»», 1978 Pencil and collage on paper 30 x 27 3/4 inches Robert Smithson «Photomarkers, (Six Stops on a Section)», 1968 Photographs mounted with Plexi glass 24 x 24 inches SR1968 - 001 Constantin Brancusi «Brancusi dans l'atelier, autoportrait», 1915 Vintage gelatin silver print 9 x 6 3/4 inches Constantin Brancusi «Self Portrait», 1922 Vintage gelatin silver print 11 1/4 x 9 inches Andy Warhol «Self Portrait», 1966 Silkscreen ink and synthetic polymer paint on canvas 22 x 22 inches Andy Warhol «Buddhas», 1983 Graphite on paper 31 3/4 x 24 inches Courtesy of the Andy Warhol Foundation WA1983 - 001 Donald Judd «Untitled», 1966 - 7 Galvanized iron painted red (lacquer) 5 x 40 x 8 inches Courtesy Paula Cooper, New York JD1966 - 001 Weegee «The Critic», 1943 Vintage gelatin silver print 11 x 14 inches WE1943 - 001 Weegee «The Flower Seller», 1941 Vintage gelatin silver print 13 3/4 x 10 3/4 inches WE1941 - 001 Weegee «Mayor LaGuardia at 123rd Street Police Station With Officials on Night of Riot», 1947 Vintage gelatin silver print 10 3/4 x 14 inches WE2004 - 014 Weegee «Victory Celebration», 1945 Vintage ferrotyped silver print 11 x 14 inches WE1945 - 001 Weegee «Children's Performance, at the Palace Theater», 1940 Vintage gelatin silver print 10 1/4 x 13 1/4 inches WE2004 - 015 Weegee «Mother and Daughter, Tenement Fire, Harlem» [I cried when I took this picture], 1942 Vintage gelatin silver print 10 1/4 x 13 3/8 inches WE2004 - 012 Carleton Watkins «Mt. Broderick, Nevada Fall, 700 feet, Yosemite 1861», 1861 Albumen print from wet collodion negative 15 3/4 x 20 1/2 inches WAC1861 - 001 vitrine at gallery center - all works by George Ohr
In the video below, amateur photographer Bob Patefield used his video camera to record his run - in with police who stopped him from taking photographs of «Accrington town centre.»
There has been a disturbing trend towards authorities in various countries stopping, questioning, and even arresting people who are simply taking photographs of public places.
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