Image On Photography.jpg thumb On Photography On Photography is a 1977 collection of essay s by Susan Sontag . It originally appeared as a series of essays in the New York Review of Books between 1973 and 1977. Contents In the book, Sontag expresses her views on the history and present day role of photography in capitalism capitalist societies as of the 1970s. Sontag discusses many examples of modern photography. Among these, she contrasts Diane Arbus s work with that of Great Depression Depression era documentary photography commissioned by the Farm Security Administration . She also explores the history of American photography in relation to the idealistic notions of America put forth by Walt ... 1977 On Photography , Penguin, London ref to the world around them. Among the consequences of photography ... argues, perhaps originally with regard to photography, the medium fostered an attitude of anti intervention ..., she discusses in some depth, the relationship of photography to politics. Criticism and acclaim On Photography won the National Book Critics Circle Award for 1977 and was selected among the top ... of photography. http www.nytimes.com 1977 12 18 books booksspecial sontag photo.html?scp 3 ... in Afterimage magazine that On Photography has become so deeply absorbed into this discourse that Sontag s claims about photography, as well as her mode of argument, have become part of the rhetorical tool kit that photography theorists and critics carry around in their heads. http www.thefreelibrary.com On Photography. Sontag s On Photography at 20 a020582791 Sontag s work is literary and polemic ... written by Ph.D students. Many of the lesser reviews from the world of art photography that followed On Photography at the time of its publication were skeptical and often hostile, such as those of Colin ... she espoused in On Photography in her 1994 collection of essays Regarding the Pain of Others . This book may be deemed as a postscript or addition to On Photography. Sontag s publishing history includes ... more details
Photography is the art , science , and practice of creating image pictures by recording radiation on a radiation ... . Photography uses foremost radiation in the Ultraviolet UV , Visible spectrum visible and Infrared ... pin hole or Lens optics lens in a device known as a camera during a timed Exposure photography exposure ... into a visual image Negative photography negative or Reversal film diapositive . An image on paper ... in a computer Image file formats raster image file for subsequent display or processing. Photography ..., 1839 who made the word photography known to the whole world. But in an article published on February ... astronomer, had used the word photography already. ref Cite book last Eder first J.M authorlink coauthors title History of Photography, 4th. edition trans title Geschichte der Photographie year ... 0486235866 ref The word photography is based on the Greek language Greek photos light and ... room where the subject is illuminated. This was common for reproduction photography of flat copy when large film negatives were used. A general principle known from the birth of photography is that the smaller ... of photography was really concerned with finding a means to fix and retain the image in the camera ... focus lens long focus , Wide angle lens wide angle , Telephoto lens telephoto , Macro photography ... using a Flash photography flash Camera controls are inter related. The total amount of light ... speed may be needed. A Tripod photography tripod can also be helpful in that it enables a slower ... for isolating subjects from backgrounds as in individual portraits or macro photography. Conversely ... negative to be printed onto photographic paper or transparency photography transparency . Digital ... using a Tripod photography tripod for greater stability during long Exposure photography exposure ... and white prints Uses Photography gained the interest of many scientists and artists from its inception. Scientists have used photography to record and study movements, such as Eadweard Muybridge s study ... more details
Photography is the process of making image pictures by the action of recording Light patterns, reflected ... photography exposure . The process is done through Machine mechanical , Photochemistry chemical ... of and topical guide to photography Forms of photography Aerial photography &ndash Astrophotography &ndash Candid photography &ndash Cloudscape photography &ndash Conceptual photography &ndash Documentary photography &ndash History of erotic photography Erotic photography &ndash Fashion photography &ndash Fine art photography &ndash Food photography &ndash Environmental portrait &ndash Fire photography &ndash Forensic photography &ndash Glamour photography &ndash High speed photography &ndash Nature photography &ndash Nude photography &ndash Paparazzi &ndash Photojournalism &ndash Photomicroscopy &ndash Portrait photography &ndash Post mortem photography &ndash Endoscopy &ndash Senior portraits &ndash Still life photography &ndash Stock photography &ndash Street photography &ndash Underwater photography &ndash Vernacular photography &ndash Wedding photography &ndash Wildlife photography &ndash Camera and photography equipment Camera &ndash Dry box &ndash Film base &ndash Film format &ndash Film holder &ndash Film scanner &ndash Film stock &ndash Filter photography Filter &ndash Flash photography Flash &ndash Movie projector &ndash Photographic film &ndash Photographic lens &ndash Slide projector &ndash Still camera &ndash Toy camera &ndash Tripod photography Tripod &ndash ... processing &ndash Photography techniques Afocal photography &ndash Bokeh &ndash Contre jour &ndash Color photography &ndash Cross processing &ndash Cyanotype &ndash Dodging and burning &ndash Photographic processing Film developing &ndash Full spectrum photography &ndash Harris shutter &ndash Kite aerial photography &ndash High dynamic range imaging High dynamic range imaging HDR &ndash Holography &ndash Light painting &ndash Macro photography &ndash Monochrome photography &ndash Motion blur ... more details
unreferenced date July 2008 Lifestyle photography is a style of photography which aims to portray real life situations in a controlled setting. Lighting is bright, airy and natural looking. There are many commercial applications including magazine editorial and advertising usage. Category Photography by genre photography stub ... more details
notability date November 2009 Conservation photography is the active use of the Photography photographic process and its products, within the parameters of the Journalism journalistic activity, to achieve concrete Conservation biology conservation outcomes in the context of the biocultural landscape. Conservation photography is used to empower conservation. Photography has served this role since the 1860s, although not widely acknowledged. Renewed emphasis on photography for conservation arose at the beginning of the 21st century, primarily in response to the human caused environmental crisis , recognizing that the global pattern of ecosystem degradation was not sustainable. Conservation photography combines nature photography with the proactive, issue oriented approach of documentary photography as an agent for sustaining the biosphere and ethnosphere. Conservation Photography furthers Environmental conservation environmental or cultural conservation through ethical photography. The modern field of conservation photography was born in October 2005 with the founding of the International League of Conservation Photographers during the 8th World Wilderness Congress in Anchorage, Alaska . Prior to 2005 conservation photography was not recognized as a discipline. Publications about Conservation Photography http www.conservationphotography.info Conservation Photography a thesis exploring the emerging field http www.naturescapes.net docs index.php conservation and ethics 153 conservation photography art born of environmental ethic http e360.yale.edu content digest.msp?id 2743 Witness Defining Conservation Photography a multimedia video defining the emerging field Conservation Photography Organizations http www.ilcp.com International League of Conservation Photographers ILCP http www.linc.us Legacy Institute for Nature & Culture LINC http www.blueearth.org Blue Earth Alliance http www.arkive.org ARKive DEFAULTSORT Conservation Photography Category Conservation ... more details
Perry during the Tribeca Film Festival Candid photography is photography that focuses on spontaneity ... up a staged situation or on preparing a lengthy camera setup. Description Candid photography is best described as un posed and unplanned, immediate and unobtrusive. This is in contrast to classic photography, which includes aspects such as carefully staged portrait photography, landscape photography or object photography. Candid photography catches moments of life from immersion in it. Candid photography is opposed to the stalking involved in animal photography, sports photography or Paparazzo ..., e.g. by using telephoto lens es. Candid photography s setup includes a photographer who is there with the subjects ... photographers develop candid photography into an art form. Henri Cartier Bresson might be considered the master of the art of candid photography, capturing the decisive moment in everyday life over a span ... all successful photographers in the field of candid photography master the art of making people ... photography is the purest form of photojournalism . There is a fine line between photojournalism and candid photography, a line that was blurred by photographers such as Bresson and Weegee . Photojournalism often sets out to tell a story in images, whereas candid photography simply captures people living an event. Camera equipment Equipment for candid photography is typically lightweight, small and unobtrusive rather than big and intimidating. lomography Lomo rule photography describes using an old Russian point and shoot camera for candid photography. The larger the equipment, the more difficult to master the art of making the equipment appear to be unobtrusive to achieve candid photography. Candid photography typically requires high film speeds or ISOs as strobe flashes can interrupt ..., candid photography has traditionally taken place outdoors, where the sun provides ample light. Due to higher film speeds Film speed ISO being required for indoor ambient light photography ... more details
nofootnotes date December 2009 Image Purse shopping.jpg thumb right An example of street photography a candid photograph of a woman reaching for merchandise on a street vendor s cart in Arlington, Virginia . File Cartier Bresson s first Leica.jpg thumb right Henri Cartier Bresson s first Leica camera Street photography is a type of documentary photography that features subjects in candid situations ... convention s and other settings. Street photography uses the techniques of straight photography in that it shows a pure vision of something, like holding up a mirror to society. Street photography ... human moment, caught at a decisive or poignant moment. On the other hand, much street photography .... Many classic works of street photography were created in the period between roughly 1890 and 1975 .... Technique Most kinds of portable camera are used for street photography, for example Rangefinder camera ... documentary photography forum 007j4H Zone Focus , photo.net, March 2004 ref Alternatively, waist level .... See also commonscat Street photography Category Street photographers Street photographers Legality of recording by civilians Photography and the law Social documentary photography Google Street View References reflist Further reading Bystander A History of Street Photography by Joel Meyerowitz and Colin Westerbeck Boston, Bulfinch, 1994 . The Sidewalk Never Ends Street Photography Since ... 9780500543931.html Street Photography Now, by Sophie Howarth and Stephen McLaren Thames & Hudson 2010 . Retrieved 10 8 2010 External links http www.deviantart.com download 38038974 street photography for the purist.pdf Why We Shoot And How Street Photography For The Purist various authors mainly from DeviantArt http www.photo.net photo street photography Street Photography Information A tutorial ... 88856223 you can t picture this Issues in the UK regarding photography from a public place . photography subject DEFAULTSORT Street Photography Category Photography by genre Category Street culture ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2009 Image Family House 1969.jpg right 200px Vernacular photography or amateur photography refers to the creation of photographs by amateur or unknown photographers who take everyday life and common things as subjects. Though the more commonly known definition of the word vernacular is a quality of being indigenous or native, the use of the word in relation to art and architecture refers more to the meaning of the following subdefinition of vernacular architecture from The Oxford English Dictionary concerned with ordinary domestic and functional buildings rather than the essentially monumental. Examples of vernacular photographs include travel and vacation photos, family snapshots, photos of friends, class portraits, identification photographs, and photo booth images. Vernacular photographs are types of accidental art, in that they often are unintentionally artistic. Closely related to vernacular photography is found photography , which in one sense refers to the recovery of a lost, unclaimed, or discarded vernacular photograph or snapshot. Found photos are often found at flea markets, thrift and secondhand stores, yard sales, estate and tag sales, in dumpsters and trash cans, between the pages of books, or on streets and sidewalks. The use of vernacular photography in the arts is almost as old as photography itself. Vernacular photography has become far more commonplace in recent years as an art technique and is now a widely accepted genre of art photography. Vernacular photographs also have become popular with art collectors and with collectors of found photographs. See also Snapshot photography Snapshot aesthetic photography subject DEFAULTSORT Vernacular Photography Category Photography by genre Category Vernacular photography bg cs Amat rsk fotografie de Amateurfotografie ... more details
Refimprove date September 2009 Aviation photography is the act of capturing images of aircraft , either in flight, or on the ground. Like other specialties in photography , aviation photography requires ... of aviation photography, including air to air, ground to air, ground static, and remote photography. Military aviation photography, especially air to air, requires additional skills, as the photo and target ... photography Air to air photography is the art of photographing aircraft in the air, while using another aircraft as a photo platform. ref name Air to Air Photography MilAvia Press http www.milaviapress.com airtoair index.php Air to Air Photography MilAvia Press ref The subject aircraft is photographed ... to air photography can be used for a variety of purposes, including commercial use and advertising . Ground to air photography In ground to air photography, photos of aircraft in flight are taken with the photographer stationary on the ground. This type of photography is common at airshow s or airport s where there is a lot of aircraft activity. The same concepts of air to air photography, such as lighting and background, apply to ground to air photography as well. Generally, a Long focus lens ... aircraft. Along with ground static photography, this is the most popular form of aviation photography. Ground static photography In ground static photography, photos of stationary aircraft are taken by photographers on the ground. This type of photography gives the most flexibility and freedom ... static photography than in other forms of aerial photography. Remote photography Remote photography is a variation on aerial air to air photography, whereby the camera is mounted onto the external ... must be done while setting up the camera to get the desired shot. Remote photography is the least common type of aviation photography. Gallery gallery Image COANGF 16.jpg F 16 over Colorado ... II over California coastline. gallery Aviation Photography Databases Numerous databases exist on the internet ... more details
Adams Nature photography refers to a wide range of photography taken outdoors and devoted to displaying .... Nature photography tends to put a stronger emphasis on the aesthetic value of the photo than other photography genres, such as photojournalism and documentary photography . Nature photographs ... such as Outdoor Photographer and Nature s Best Photography . Well known nature photographers ... . Wildlife photography Image Wildlifephotography.jpg thumb right Giraffe in Kenya Image Male mallard flight natures pics.jpg thumb right Wildlife photography, such as this midflight shot of a male mallard duck, can be very challenging and require a high power telephoto lens Wildlife photography ... usually shot in the wild, game farms are also a frequent location for wildlife photography. The techniques of wildlife photography differ greatly from those used in landscape photography. For example, in wildlife photography wide apertures are used to achieve a fast shutter speed, freeze the subject ... The macro photography article explains close up photography in general however, this is also a type of nature photography. While common macro subjects bees, dragonflies, and so on could be described as wildlife, their world also makes for good photography. Many photographers record images .... Tiny plants and mushroom s are also popular subjects. Close up nature photography doesn t always ... State Park , Nevada The presence or absence of color is not a requirement of nature photography ... date February 2007 br Ansel Adams is famous for his black and white landscape photography depictions ...? ref Galen Rowell s Vision, Galen Rowell, ISBN 0871563576 ref Both men distinguish between photography ... A number of ethical concerns and debates surround the creation of nature photography. Common issues ... natural areas, the use of game farms, and veracity and manipulation in photography. See also Art of Nature Photography Competition Cloudscape photography Conservation photography Landscape ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Wildlife photography is the act of taking photography photographs of wildlife . Image Canon EF 500mm f4L IS USM.jpg thumb right A 500mm Telephoto Lens, rigged with Flash photography flash and monopod a setup used for taking wildlife photographs. Wildlife photography is regarded as one of the more challenging forms of photography. As well as needing sound technical skills, such as being able to exposure photography expose correctly, wildlife photographers generally need good field craft field craft skills . For example, some animals are difficult to approach and thus a knowledge of the animal behavior animal s behavior is needed in order to be able to predict their actions. Photographing some species may require Game stalker stalking skills or the use of a Bird hide hide blind for concealment. While wildlife photographs can be taken using basic equipment, successful photography of some types of wildlife requires specialist equipment, such as macro lenses for insects, long focal length lenses for birds and underwater cameras for marine life. However, since the advent of digital cameras, greater adventure travel and automated cameras, a great wildlife photograph can also be the result of being in the right place at the right time. Example Images gallery widths 180px Image Vulture11.jpg Vulture,Africa Image Wildlifephotography.jpg Before a rain storm Image Coyote portrait.jpg Coyote photograph gallery See also Category Nature photographers Nature photographers Nature photography National Wildlife Magazine Project Noah Photography DEFAULTSORT Wildlife Photography Category Nature photography ar cs Fotografie divok p rody de Tierfotografie fa fr Chasse photographique ka lb D ierefotografie ru ... more details
Found photography is a genre of photography and or visual art based on the recovery and possible exhibition of lost, unclaimed, or discarded photographs. It is related to vernacular photography , but differs in the fact that the presenter or exhibitor of the photographs did not shoot the photograph itself, does not know anything about the photographer, and generally does not know anything about the subject s of the photographs. Found photos are generally acquired at flea markets, thrift stores, yard sales, estate sales, or literally just found anywhere. The appreciation and interest of the genre is also related to the concept of found art or readymades a concept which was popularized by Marcel Duchamp and subsequent Dadaists and conceptual art ists. Much of the appeal of the photos is the mystery regarding the original photographer or the subject matter and can also involve a sort of voyeur istic interest, as if one were obtaining access to a private world. Creating possible narrative s for found photographs has become quite popular, especially on sites which allow viewers to enter their own narratives as comments to the pictures. Contemporary artists who use found photography as part of their practice include Stephen Bull, Hans Peter Feldmann, Alexander Honory, Erik Kessels, Peter Piller and Joachim Schmid. See also Vernacular photography Found film External links http www.foundmagazine.com Found Magazine http community.livejournal.com foundphotos Found Photos A collaborative found photography project http www.junkshopphotos.com Junk Shop Photos Unusual, vintage photos discovered in junk shops. http museumofvernacularphotography.com Museum Of Vernacular Photography Exhibitions Exploring The Depth And Scope Of Vernacular Photography. http www.spillway.com Spillway Categorized Found Photographs and Printed Matter featuring reader input. http www.dynamictension.net Notebook ... work photography subject Category Photography by genre Category Vernacular photography Photo stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Refimprove date August 2007 The Triennial of Photography Hamburg originated as an initiative of the photographer and collector F.C. Gundlach , with the support of the directors of Hamburg s major museums. Every third year since 1999 a festival of photography has taken place in and around Hamburg, for which the cooperation of cultural institutions is crucial. The internationally unique joint venture of ten of the city s major museums and cultural institutions also encouraged many art galleries and other organizations to open their premises to photography. Meanwhile, the Triennial of Photography Hamburg has become an important festival of international reputation. In 2005, 83 museums, galleries, and other organizations with 114 photo exhibitions took part in the 3rd Triennial of Photography that was visited by 260,000 guests. Besides a great variety of exhibitions presenting the whole range of photographic techniques and styles, the festival was complemented by symposia, lectures, and conferences. The 4th Triennial of Photography Hamburg takes place from the 11th to the 20th of April 2008. External links http www.phototriennale.de Category Photography festivals Category Festivals in Germany Category Hamburg culture Hamburg stub photo stub ... more details
Image White bright fireworks.jpg thumb 250px right New Years 2002 at Seaport Village Fireworks photography is the process of taking photograph s of fireworks at night. Unlike night photography , available light is used for fireworks photography instead of artificial light. Instead of using the flash on the camera, the photographer often exposes the image for a period of time, known as long exposure . ref http malektips.com fireworks photo 0003.html Exposure Time Digital Fireworks Photography ref ref name smith http photos.si.edu firew firew.html Smithsonian Photographers Shoot Fireworks ref Brighter fireworks sometimes support shorter exposure times. Examples Commons cat Fireworks The following samples are ordered from longer to shorter exposure time. gallery Image Fireworks PDX 1.jpg 4th of July fireworks in Portland, Oregon Portland , Oregon , 10 second exposure Image Fireworks in San Jose California 2007 07 04 by Ian Kluft img 9618.jpg Independence Day United States 4th of July Fireworks in San Jose, California San Jose , California , 2 second exposure Image Kluft photo fireworks San Jose July 4 2008 Img 1198.jpg more 4th of July fireworks from San Jose, 1 second exposure File Kluft photo fireworks Cameron Park June 2009 Img 2951c2.jpg Fireworks in Cameron Park, California , 1 40th second exposure Image World Showcase Lagoon during IllumiNations.jpg The World Showcase Lagoon at Epcot in Walt Disney World during IllumiNations Reflections of Earth the nightly fireworks show , 1 ... Fireworks Photography articles from New York Institute of Photography http digital photography ... photography tutorials fireworks.html Fireworks Photography BobAtkins.com http www.betterphoto.com ... photography help and tips.html Digital Fireworks Photography Help and Tips http photos.si.edu firew firew.html Smithsonian Photographers Shoot Fireworks References references Photography DEFAULTSORT Fireworks Photography Category Photography by genre Photo stub ... more details
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Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Pure photography refers to photography that attempts to depict a scene as Realism visual arts realistically and Objectivity science objectively as permitted by the medium, renouncing the use of photo manipulation manipulation . Founded in 1932, Group f 64 who championed purist photography, had this to say Pure photography is defined as possessing no qualities of technique, composition or idea, derivative of any other art form. The term emerged in the 1880s to mean simply an unmanipulated photographic print, in opposition to the composite prints of Henry Peach Robinson or the soft focus painterly images of some pictorialist photographers. At first, straight photography was a viable choice within pictorialism, as, for example, the work of Henry Frederick Evans. Paul Strand s 1917 characterization of his work as absolute unqualified objectivity described a change in the meaning of the term. It came to imply a specific aesthetic typified by higher contrast, sharper focus, aversion to cropping, and emphasis on the underlying abstract geometric structure of subjects. Some photographers began to identify these formal elements as a language for translating metaphysical or spiritual dimensions into visual terms. This emphasis on the unmanipulated silver print dominated modernist photographic aesthetics into the 1970s. DEFAULTSORT Straight Photography Category Photography by genre Photo stub cs P m fotografie de Straight photography es Fotograf a directa he it Straight photography ja ru sv Straight photography ... more details
Notability date June 2008 Infobox Magazine title Practical Photography image file image size image caption editor Andrew James Editor Andrew James editor title Editor frequency Monthly circulation category Photography company Bauer Verlagsgruppe Bauer Consumer Media Formerly EMAP publisher firstdate country Flag England language English language English website http www.photoanswers.co.uk www.photoanswers.co.uk image file image size image caption Practical Photography is a monthly photography magazine published in the United Kingdom UK by Bauer Verlagsgruppe . It is currently editied by Andrew James Editor Andrew James , and often includes articles on photographic products, techniques and includes advice, as well as exhibiting and commenting on reader s photographs, and profiling professional photographers. The magazine also hosts an annual Photographer of the year competition between January and July, in which readers may enter, and as of 2009, is 50 years old. ref name SpringMag08 Practical Photography Magazine , April 2009 Issue ref The spring 2009 issue celebrates its 50th year, established 1959. It has a sister magazine called Digital Photo . Regular Writers Regular writers for the magazine include David Noton a professional photographer and writer who specialises in Landscape Photography . David Lam Photographer David Lam , who covers fashion photography. Brian Matthews, a semi professional wildlife photographer. Chris Rutter , a professional photographer and writer who specialises on technique and composition. ref name SpringMag08 Notes and references Reflist http www.photoanswers.co.uk Official Site Category Photography magazines Category British magazines Category Magazines with year of establishment missing Category Monthly magazines Category Photography in Britain art mag stub UK culture mag stub fr Practical Photography ... more details
Importance section date January 2010 Unreferenced date January 2010 Fusion Photography is a trademark ed name introduced by Jeff Burgess in 2005 to describe the combination of multiple photograph s into a fine art image using various imaging software products such as Adobe CS 1 4 and Paintshop Pro fineartamerica.com profiles imagesfx.html www.redbubble.com ... imagesfx art 1666254 3 american landscape www.soleyne.com artist 176 imagesfx, http www.fotocommunity.com pc account myprofile 709818 . The term was coined in 2005 and has been used to describe Jeff Burgess s work in a number of online galleries above . More recently Fusion Photography has been used to define a new and developing type of photography that integrates video clip s into picture slide show s. Fusion Photography involving video and stills began to develop when the Canon 5d mark II hit the market in 2008. This camera is the first Professional SLR camera SLR to allow the photographer to take video in 1080p as well as take pictures on a full frame sensor. It is important to note that fusion photography is not a traditional form of video coverage, rather it is the newest style of coverage for photographers and videographers to offer clients. Weddings are a popular fusion subject as same day edits or highlights can be obtained. F8 in motion of Raleigh North Carolina is a thriving example of this latest art form. Category Photography by genre ... more details
VR photography , or virtual reality photography , is the interactive viewing of wide angle Panoramic photography panoramic photographs , generally encompassing a 360 degree circle or a spherical view. VR photography is the art of capturing or creating a complete scene as a single image, as viewed when rotating about a single central position. Normally created by stitching together a number of photographs taken in a multi row 360 degree rotation the complete image can also be a totally computer generated effect, or a composite of photography and computer generated objects. VR Panoramas are viewed through movie players, such as Apple s QuickTime software, which may be part of a Web browser plug in or a stand alone player application. QuickTime VR QTVR was the original interactive panorama format, but there are now a growing number of different players and plug ins. Many of these are based on Flash Video Flash , but some use Java software platform Java , SilverLight , custom programming using OpenGL and WebGL , and even JavaScript . Most of the players can be seen in the Panorama Player Comparisons project. ref http www.panoramaphotographer.com comparisons Panorama Player Comparisons project ref See also Image stitching MotionVR IPIX References references External links READ FIRST External links that do not completely conform to the external link policy should be submitted through the Open Directory Project. Please read up on this by visiting the ODP article and external link policy http en.wikipedia.org wiki Open Directory Project http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia External links dmoz Reference Education Colleges and Universities Virtual Tours College virtual tours dmoz Arts Photography Techniques and Styles Panoramic and 360 Panoramic 360 photography techniques and styles ... The World Wide Panorama Project a series of ongoing worldwide VR Photography events Category Panorama software Category Photography by genre Category Virtual reality Tourism stub Photo stub it Realt ... more details
Infobox Magazine title Popular Photography & Imaging image file poph.jpg image size 200px image caption Pop Photo Sept 2006 editor John Owens editor title Editor in Chief frequency Monthly circulation 2,085,000. ref name hfmus.com http www.popphoto.com Popular Photography Magazine website, accessed 2010 04 08 ref category company Bonnier Corporation publisher Jeffrey Roberts firstdate 1937 country USA language English language English website http www.popphoto.com PopPhoto.com issn 1542 0337 Popular Photography , formerly known as Popular Photography & Imaging , also called Pop Photo , is a monthly United States American magazine consumer magazine founded in 1937 and the world s largest imaging magazine , with an editorial staff twice the size of its nearest competitor. Fact date June 2008 The current publisher is Jeffrey Roberts and the current Editor in Chief is John Owens . History According to its auditor, the Audit Bureau of Circulations North America Audit Bureau of Circulations or ABC , Popular Photography & Imaging has a rate base that is, subscription and single copy sales of 400,000 with a total audience of 2,085,000. ref name hfmus.com It was sold by Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. to Bonnier Corporation Bonnier in 2009. References references Bonnier Category Publications established in 1937 Category Magazine companies of the United States Category Photography magazines Category Consumer magazines Category Monthly magazines Category American magazines Category Photography in the United States es Popular Photography fr Popular Photography Magazine ... more details
Multiple issues orphan October 2010 cleanup October 2010 unreferenced December 2009 wikify January 2011 Pet photography is a specialized subcategory of professional photography . Pet photography involves several aspects that are similar to traditional studio portraits. Mainly the studio process where the pet is place in front of the camera and studio lights and the backdrops and props change from pose to pose. Most pet photography is done digitally so owners can view and select their pictures right away. http www.thepetprint.com The Pet Print is a site where pet photographers can order large prints of their photos printed on canvas. They offer several optional effects that can be applied to your pet s photo. gallery Image http s17.photobucket.com albums b51 stlphotog ?action view¤t sitting8pic7.jpg target blank img src http i17.photobucket.com albums b51 stlphotog sitting8pic7.jpg border 0 alt Dashhund pup A good pet photographer can bring out the perfect expression of your pet. Image http s17.photobucket.com albums b51 stlphotog ?action view¤t sitting8pic7.jpg target blank img src http i17.photobucket.com albums b51 stlphotog sitting8pic7.jpg border 0 alt Dashhund pup Many pet owners have a wide variety of animals. A pet photographer tries to make them look good. gallery Pet photography can also be done in natural lighting, outside of a studio, in a client s home for example. This is where dogs and cats are typically most comfortable. For examples of natural lighting pet photography, go to http www.squeakdogphoto.com SqueakDog Pet Photography DEFAULTSORT Pet Photography Category Photography by genre Category Pets ... more details
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Image FirePhotography.jpg thumb right 300px A photograph of a major fire. Fire photography is the act of taking photographs of firefighting operations. Individuals that practise this form of photography are called fire photographers . Since fire photography involves being close to dangerous situations, fire photographers must have special skills and knowledge about emergency incident scenes, operations, health and safety. ref name safety Citation last Phillips first Chris title Fire Photography url http www.swpp.co.uk professional imagemaker Fire.htm accessdate 2008 02 26 ref Fire photographers are often required to wear firefighter Bunker gear protective equipment . ref name action Citation last Nicolas first Landry title Fire photographers in action publisher Journal Le Reflet url http www.hebdos.net lrd edition262005 articles.asp?article id 94652 accessdate 2008 02 26 ref Uses of fire photography The work of fire photographers has multiple applications Fire investigation Investigation International Fire Service Training Association Training Fire safety Fire prevention Post incident analysis Improvement of the public s view on emergency work Strengthening of Sense of community sense of belonging for firefighters Involvement with fire departments In general, fire photographers are not directly employed by fire department s. They provide a specialized photography service which may involve a fee per photograph. Access to safety perimeters can be an issue for fire photographers, thus they usually develop good relationships with their local fire department to improve access to fire ... Organization of Fire Photography http www.iofp.com IOFP . The intent of this certification ... incident scene. See also Photography Firefighting References reflist External links http www.ifpaweb.org ... The Representative Journal of the International Organization of Fire Photography http www.cfpafirephoto.org ... FireRescueTV Fire Rescue TV DEFAULTSORT Fire Photography Category Fire Category Photography by genre ... more details
Photography in China began very quickly after the invention of photography in 1838 with the arrival of European photographers in Macao . In the 1850s, western photographers set up studios in the coastal port cities, but soon their Chinese assistants and local competition spread to all regions. By the end ... street life, major wars, and prominent figures and affluent Chinese adopted photography as a hobby. Even the Empress Dowager Cixi had her portrait taken repeatedly. In the twentieth century, photography ... newspaper and magazine journalism , political propaganda, and fine art photography . http ..., we can find plates of the following two Chinese photographers in A World History of Photography ... Ho Fan 1937 , photographer and filmmaker Cultural Revolution 1966 to 1976 Photography in China ... . 1976 1993 The aftermath of the Cultural Revolution led to a documentary photography movement that rapidly ... Beijing , established an artistic coterie that used photography as an adjunct to experimental ... art photography magazine, New Photo . Many artist photographers have had success, especially in the west ... of Materials related to Photography in China before 1949 http www.signandsight.com features 808.html Shadows of the East, on the Humanism in China exhibition on Chinese Photography cite web ... exhibition.php title Between Past and Future, new photography and video from China exhibition ... title Body Language Contemporary Chinese Photography exhibition accessdate 2008 04 21 archiveurl ... Photography . Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery http gatheringmountains.net Lightroom wp content bibliofile.html Bibliography of Photo albums and Materials related to Photography in China and Tibet ... reading A World History of Photography, Naomi Rosenblum Brush & Shutter Early Photography in China ... wp content uploads 2011 01 BrushShutter FINAL brochure1.pdf Asia topic Photography in DEFAULTSORT Photography In China Category Chinese art Category Arts in China Category Photography in China China ... more details