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Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Post Modern Photography: Idea Before Image. Post Modernism is categorized by the dissolution of traditional boundaries between art, architecture, popular culture, and (mass) media. Post modern works have been been accomplished by an open-ended process of borrowing ideas, art forms, and representations from the past and the present. (Robert Hirsch, Seizing the Light: A History of Photography). Appropriation is the act of borrowing imagery or forms to create something new....

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Photography Project: Documentary Tradition Part II

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008. Documentary Tradition Part II. A short version of the Great Depression. The FSA Photographers and the Great Depression. Migrant Mother, Dorothea Lange. 1936. Cotton pickers 6:30 am, Alexander plantation, Pulaski County, Arkansas, Ben Shahn, 1935. Hale County, Alabama , Walker Evans, 1936. Here are some useful Links information on photography and the Great Depression:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Magnum Photography and the Picture Magazine.

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Photography Project: October 2008

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008. The Birth of Art Photography. Pictorialsim was a style of photography practiced in 1860 through 1940. It was characterized by narrative content, genres studies, and soft-focus, impressionistic images. It was promoted by the Linked Ring and Photo Secessionists. Pictorialism championed photography as a fine art in its own right. 160;  Oscar Gustav Rejlander , Two Ways of Life, 1858. Henry Peach Robinson, Fading Away, 1858. Julia Margaret Cameron, Mary Ryan, 1866. 8226; To advan...

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Photography Project: Magnum Photography and the Picture Magazine

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008. Magnum Photography and the Picture Magazine. Life Magazine Cover, 1936 (year of its inception). W Eugene Smith, Nurse Midwife, 1951 (photo essay on midwife Maude Callen in South Carolina.). This slide represent a typical lay-out for a Life Magazine "photo essay," a magazine story told primarily through photographs, not text. Vu, September 23, 1936, page spread containing Robert Capa’s Spanish Civil War coverage with the Falling Soldier photograph. Notes, Photos, Assignments,...

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Photography Project: Re-imagining the American West: New Topographics and the Roadtrip

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Re-imagining the American West: New Topographics and the Roadtrip. The New American West. William Eggleston, Memphis, Tennessee, 1969-70. Stephen Shore, Church and 2nd St. Easton, PA 1974. Robert Adams, Midday, Pike’s Peak, Colorodo Springs, 1968-1971. Robert Frank, Parade, Hoboken, New Jersey, 1955-1956. Is celebrated as a moving and honest interpretation of American life. The book was influential publication that inspired photo-book makers and documentarians alike. Guggenh...

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Photography Project: The Photography Exhibition and the Museum of Modern Art

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008. The Photography Exhibition and the Museum of Modern Art. Brief History: Photography at the MoMA. The exhibition was a significant event in cultural history of the 1950s, and in American cultural diplomacy. It also marked a further stage in the museumization of photography, though paradoxically just as television was replacing still photography as the world's most pervasive visual meduim." (Oxford Companion to the Photograph). Exhibition Views, Family of Man, MoMA, 1955.

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