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None of Your Business: AT Notes
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None of Your Business. A place for photographic growth. Tuesday, December 9, 2008. I finally made the AT notes blog. Here's the link: AT Notes. Get as much use of it as you can. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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None of Your Business: December 2008
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None of Your Business. A place for photographic growth. Tuesday, December 9, 2008. I finally made the AT notes blog. Here's the link: AT Notes. Get as much use of it as you can. Tuesday, December 2, 2008. Do notes and posted it as soon as we could after class was done. Since I don't mind sharing my notes at all, I thought that it would be helpful to post up our school notes. So I made a seperate blog! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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None of Your Business: February 2009
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None of Your Business. A place for photographic growth. Thursday, February 26, 2009. Review #1 - O Brother Where Art Thou? Review #2 - Pecker. I love you more than Kodak! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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None of Your Business: IS3
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None of Your Business. A place for photographic growth. Wednesday, October 1, 2008. I really want to get into photojournalism. The natural feel, emotion and overall interpretation generate such "bare" photographs. Photojournalism seems to be the most true to it's nature, and it is what it is. You can interpret it anyway you like. Here are three sites that I found to be useful:. Photojournalism - Window to the World. Now, for the three pictures that I like:. What I like about this picture is how he create...
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CI Notes: History of Photography
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Sunday, January 18, 2009. Mechanical, chemical and artistic parts of photography. Camera obscure was a darkened room with a pinhole and an upside-down image displayed on the opposite wall. Use of camera obscura as early as the 4th century BC. Wasn't until the 16th century it was used by artists as a tool to achieve detail. Lenses were made for greater sharpness. 18th century used mirrors. Lenses allowed artists to use different focal lengths. An aid for drawing. Exact copy of nature. Paper negs were hard...
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CI Notes: Copyright
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008. A law that protects original work from being reproduced. Protects original literary, artistic, musical and dramatic works. Any substantial part of the work. Comes to existence automatically once something is created. Author's right to be associated with the work by name, pseudonym, or to remain anonymous. Include the creator's right to the integrity of the work. Remains with the creator, cannot assign to someone else, but can be waived. Must be in writing. Don't need to register.
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CI Notes: History Lecture #3
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Sunday, February 22, 2009. Paul Strand, straight photography. Published 1917 last issue of Camera Work. Direct approach to picture making. Abstract images of street scenes, objects, shadows. Stieglitz "pure and direct". Toadstools and Wet Grasses, 1928. Edward Weston, Imogen Cunningham, Ansel Adams. Members of Group F64 in 1932. Promote the straight photography aesthetic. Show the world as it was. Oak Trees, Yosimite. St Francis Church, New Mexico. Magnolia Bud, 1920. Landscape and studio work. Social do...
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CI Notes: Photographing with a Concept
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008. Photographing with a Concept. Formally, composition, in camera decision, what the image looks like. The idea, use or theme. Does each image support and further a deeper understanding of the concept? Does each image support and further a deeper understanding of the subject matter? Make viewer look at subject matter in a way they haven't seen before. We read left to right. Does your series have a title. To give context (giving a title). Different times of day. In the Julie Saul G...
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None of Your Business: October 2008
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None of Your Business. A place for photographic growth. Thursday, October 2, 2008. Speak of the Devil! Wednesday, October 1, 2008. I really want to get into photojournalism. The natural feel, emotion and overall interpretation generate such "bare" photographs. Photojournalism seems to be the most true to it's nature, and it is what it is. You can interpret it anyway you like. Here are three sites that I found to be useful:. Photojournalism - Window to the World. Now, for the three pictures that I like:.
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None of Your Business: Movie Reviews
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None of Your Business. A place for photographic growth. Thursday, February 26, 2009. Review #1 - O Brother Where Art Thou? Review #2 - Pecker. I love you more than Kodak! I love you more than kodak. Was for sure the best sentence at the whole movie. But what would you say instead of that? I mean nobody shoots film anymore. so what would we say instead of, I love you more than kodak? Nobody shoots film anymore. I meant nobody of the normal people shoots film anymore). February 26, 2009 at 6:54 PM. Good re...