Category: Photography
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Public Relations and Photography
Public Relations and Photography Contemporary public relations specialists are opposed to more problems and encounter material rapidity, and globalization modifies the stride and scenery of the occupation. The contemporary industry, categorized by globalization, entails administrations to comprehend the intercultural and intercontinental features of public relations during the operation in a worldwide marketplace. The internationalization of…
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Henri Cartier-Bresson: Seville Photograph
Henri Cartier-Bresson: Seville Photograph Table of Contents Biography The Photograph Connection with Cartier-Bresson Work Patron (Who Commissioned It) The Original Intent or Purpose of the Image Subject Technology and Materiality Caption/Titles Formal Analysis Analysis and Meaning Bibliography Biography Henri Cartier-Bresson was born in 1908 in France and died in 2004. Marthe, who was his mother,…
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Pepper No. 30 Photograph by Edward Weston
Pepper No. 30 Photograph by Edward Weston The work in question is entitled Pepper No. 30, created in 1930 (Pepper No. 30 n.p.). The artists name is Edward Weston. This black and white photograph depicts a close-up of a bell pepper on the concave surface against a dark background (Pepper No. 30 n.p.). The dimensions…
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Pornography vs. Artistic Nude Photographs
Pornography vs. Artistic Nude Photographs Table of Contents Introduction Similarities Differences Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The practice of depicting human nakedness has been evolving for the last few centuries, with marked changes being witnessed. There was a general distaste for viewing images of naked people in the past, but the new wave of liberalization has…
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Annie Lebovitz Famous Photographer
Annie Lebovitz Famous Photographer Annie Leibovitz is one of the best portrait photographers in todays era. She focuses her works on a variety of subjects but mostly among celebrity portraits. The range of her photographs creates scenes that touch the soul. The substances of her photographs, along with her unique mental picture, have the…
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Analysis of Lee Friedlanders Photographs
Analysis of Lee Friedlanders Photographs Friedlander is famous primarily for his street photography raw, real, brazen. Lee Friedlanders photos are like music, and that music is jazz. Through a few notes, previously nonexistent space is built up, beginning to live its own closed and self-sufficient life. In the free improvisation of light spots, the…
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Love in Paintings and Photographs
Love in Paintings and Photographs Works depicting love can show a range of emotions and settings, presenting the different moments of romantic relationships to the audience. With some works showing great passion and sexuality, others focus on capturing small moments of tenderness and daily routine among people in love. As a result, each painting and…
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Close the Photography by Martin Stranka
Close the Photography by Martin Stranka Close by Martin Stranka The process of art creation is complicated due to the search for exciting ideas for a message an artist can convey. The present works of well-known photographers inspire other people to create pieces of art to show their perception of the original idea. Philosophical concepts are…
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Art Appreciation: Alfred Stieglitzs Photography
Art Appreciation: Alfred Stieglitzs Photography Alfred Stieglitz spent his life in photography just to credit it as a compelling form of art. At these ages, photography was disregarded as a form of art since it was believed that art was not made by machines but was done by work of hands. He tried to imply…
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Photography Exhibition Charles Harbutt, Departures and Arrivals
Photography Exhibition Charles Harbutt, Departures and Arrivals The exhibition Charles Harbutt, Departures and Arrivals tries to reexamine and celebrate the photographic work of this great photojournalist. Harbutt is a successful photojournalist who managed to combine both commerce and art. The exhibition goes further to celebrate the relationship between the printed page and photography. On top…