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Professor Sandra Cheng
Office: Namm 602B
Office Hours: Tu/Th 9-10 am or
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Office Tel: 718-260-5003
Email: scheng@citytech.cuny.eduHelpful Links
New York Times Arts
- Austin’s Artful Blanton Museum Says: Come On In
- At Wallach Art Gallery, Artists Find Beauty and Darkness in Child’s Play
- For These Olympians, the Bling Is the Thing
- Four Great Photography Books Where Words Add Power to Pictures
- Fire Island Neighbors Preserved Their Ocean Views by Hiring the Same Architect
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The Art of Food Photography
Not only am I a fan of food photography, but it is an art I participate in myself. Taking photos of food is something that a lot of people do now and it’s sort of a trend. Whether it’s a … Continue reading
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What matters the most?
As I read Richard Whelan’s discussion of Capa’s photograph of a “Death of a Loyalist Soldier” I recall the controversy around the Moon Landing. I don’t doubt the fact that the Moon landing wasn’t staged since the evidence presented in the video … Continue reading
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Hurricane sandy , we arent the only ones.
Over the years I’ve learned that living in new york is somewhat a haven from natural disasters but when one does it us does a catastrophic amount of damage.With Sandy I think it was not the fact that we did … Continue reading
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Documenting Hurricane Sandy
I must admit that I belong to the group of people that believed some of the fake photographs. I was and still am super thankful to God that in my area it was not bad at all during Hurricane Sandy. … Continue reading
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Photography & Film
I never even thought that during the 1900s science fiction movies were being produced, nor that I would ever get the chance to watch the first science fiction movie ever. Watching this short film was something I’ve never experienced in … Continue reading
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Response to Photography and Early Film
A Trip to the Moon is one of the first known science fiction films. The scenes are very elaborate and complete with painted backdrops and are constructed in a similar way as those of the Lumière Brothers. They both have … Continue reading
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Documenting Brooklyn Vodou Response
Documenting anything that has any relevance to religion is always going to be difficult. There will always be controversy because there are always two sides to religions, and whether someone believes in a certain religion there will always be someone … Continue reading
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Photography and Early Film
The fact that this film was made is wonderful. To us it seems boring and ridiculous to some point, but that’s only because we have been born into a world where film isn’t a big deal. With so much technology … Continue reading
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Documenting Religious Experiences
There are many difficulties when it comes to documenting religious experiences. In fact not only is it sometimes difficult to document religious, but also when you read about a child getting raped, murder or abused. Base on the reader themselves … Continue reading
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