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Long Exposure Photography
Some may agree to long exposure photography to be the “coolest technique of photography”, because they are just breathtaking and remarkable. The photos produced with this technique, long shutter speeds, are very bright in color, unique to one eyes, more … Continue reading
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Annie Leibovitz: Disney Campaign
What is your Disney Dream Portrait? Do you see yourself as that Disney character? Or, can you see others transformed into the role of famous Disney Characters? Well, we may not be the lucky ones chosen and transformed into the … Continue reading
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More to Victor46 post on David Lachapelle.
I started looking at David Lachapelle type of work, and yes, I’ll have to agree that his images are a bit of extreme, yet in his own unique way. I think that what makes his work unique are his bright … Continue reading
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Response to Jeff Wall Discussion Topic
I don’t see anything wrong about staging a photograph. It does involve a lot of creation artistically in order to capture that image that only your eyes could see. Staged photographs continue from the 19th century till now, and I think it will still be … Continue reading
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Response to Nan Goldin’s Discussion Topic
Only a spectacular person like Nan Goldin would be able to transform in an originality form paintings and sculptures by bringing it to real live photography. Her focus of nude beauty is really noticeable in her exhibit, Scopohilia, as shown … Continue reading
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