Sentences with phrase «study old photos»

I study old photos, books, magazines and postcards from the turn of the century so that my people, clothing and street scenes are authentic.
While studying old photos, Los Angeles - based artist Kim Schoenstadt, grew uneasy.

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In a recent TED talk, for example, American health guru Ron Gutman, founder of the Wellsphere blog network and the HealthTap site, pointed to studies of old pictures — ranging from yearbook headshots to mugs on baseball cards — that found people who smiled in youthful photos turned out to live better and longer lives than folks who didn't.
In a study of older people's perception of Facebook, participants listed keeping in touch, monitoring other's updates and sharing photos as main reasons for using Facebook.
Another study reported by the New York Times found men's photos are an average of six months old.
That same study we referenced early that found over half of all singles lie on their dating profiles also found that one in four women post old photos of themselves.
When I was 24 years old, I worked as a photo model 1 year and so I was able to finance my studies.
Having studied photography, his earliest works were two - dimensional collages that combined his own drawings, geometric shapes and found images with antique etchings of volcanic landscapes, employing the old fashioned technique of photo etching to create the final — distinctly uncanny — images.
Photo - realist, shaped canvas works whose draped forms echo the Old Masters he studied in Europe after Yale.
Rereading: Grieving for his mother, Roland Barthes looked for her in old photos — and wrote a curious, moving book that became one of the most influential studies of photography.
The meditative portrait of an a tree bathed in light from dawn to dusk Old Oak (Study), 2005, by American video master Bill Viola, will be shown alongside the lyrical musings of Japanese artist Hiraki Sawa in his photo series Going Places Sitting Down, 2007.
In his study, Michael Seiler, founder and director for Behavioral and Experimental Real Estate at Old Dominion University, found that 95 % of potential home owners view the first photo of a listing for 20 seconds.
The floral photos bring your eye up on the wall and then the mirror and old bottles end the study — like a period in a sentence.
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