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NATURAL LIGHTING TECHNIQUES FROM CAMILLE SEAMAN – FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY


For more report go to SilberStudios.Tv Were on the corner of the San Francisco Bay with our guest Camille Seaman, a monumental excellent art photographer. In this video, Camille discusses her tip photography techniques for receiving better photos. Listen to her tips on removing peculiarity healthy lighting in photos, using the right camera equipment, and treating every intent you sketch as if it’s a person. Her photographs have been published in Newsweek, Outside, Men’s Journal, Camera Arts, PDN, and American Photography and she has self-published many books. Her photos have perceived a horde awards, together with a National Geographic Award.

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Posted by Favorite Rss - May 11, 2012 at 9:32 pm

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ASHOD SIMONIAN: REAL FUN: POLAROIDS FROM A INDEPENDENT MUSIC LANDSCAPE

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Ever consternation what indie rockers on debate do for the other twenty-three hours of their day? Real Fun answers that theme with over 100 photographs of musicians lounging in the hulk immature room that is the world–sleeping, eating, fishing and just goofing off. Photographer Ashod Simonian has trafficked with scores of bands, and his dreamy, sensuous Polaroids constraint Death Cab for Cutie, Spoon, Sleater Kinney, Pavement, Jenny Lewis, the Shins, Wilco and Broken Social Scene, between many others, in full of color images conveying not just stories but the feelings at the back of them: boredom, exultation, disappointment and bliss. Many of the performers have also contributed essays and memoirs, creation this an necessary collection of knowledge and memories from the road. Others have available songs for the concomitant CD. The marks were all comparison by Simonian and most are original, available generally for this project. All of this is well and good, but what creates Real Fun more than a scrapbook is Simonian’s strident detailed instincts, his eye for item and clarity of scene: constrained cinema in any case of the subject.

Ashod Simonian: Real Fun: Polaroids from the Independent Music Landscape

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Posted by Favorite Rss - May 3, 2012 at 9:31 am

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SPLIT SECONDS: FOUR DECADES OF NEWS PHOTOGRAPHY FROM A PACIFIC NORTHWEST AS WELL AS BEYOND

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Barry R. Sweet, a former Associated Press photo-journalist, presents this visible time plug from the late 1960′s through 4 decades. Many of his photos from thousands of headlines events in the Pacific Northwest and over are obvious and recognizable.

Through his viewfinder, Sweet witnessed useful occasions, pointless tragedies, and a operation of tellurian emotions grief, triumph, surprise, sadness, and joy. His subjects enclosed adventurers, artists, astronauts, athletes, billionaires, criminals, diplomats, firefighters, geeks, governors, heroes, hippies, mountain-climbers, film stars, musicians, police, presidents, rioters, soldiers, and sailors.

Split Seconds: Four Decades of News Photography from the Pacific Northwest and Beyond

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Posted by Favorite Rss - April 28, 2012 at 12:33 am

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BREAKING NEWS: CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY FROM A MIDDLE EAST AS WELL AS AFRICA

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This third book in the series, entrance after Contemporary Photography from the Far East and Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe, this new book brings together the work of artists from Africa and the Middle East. As in the other books in the series, the functions are introduced by a vicious content and come with a autobiography of each artist. This extrinsic preference offers a transparent understand of ? la mode being through the languages of images. African photographers are seeking at the maturation play of ? la mode hold up and knowledge in Africa with a fine-tuned alertness. They are examining and analyzing the dizzying processes of spatial transformation, large transition, and amicable instrumentation that make up the sundry realities of different groups: civic and rural, grave and spontaneous communities.

Breaking News: Contemporary Photography from the Middle East and Africa

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Posted by Favorite Rss - April 18, 2012 at 3:46 pm

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