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Michael Snow – Disrupting the Suspension of Disbelief, Part I
Part 1: Simultaneous compression. When we pick up a camera and frame a composition in the viewfinder, we do so with a number of key assumptions about what happens when we press the shutter button and capture an exposure. A … Continue reading →
Posted in Creativity and Photography, Fine Art Photography, Photo Criticism, Photographic Technology, Photography, Uncategorized
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Tagged composition, creative process, digital photography, Douglas Barkey, fine art photography, Michael Snow, Philadelphia Museum of Art, photography and culture, photography criticism
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VanGogh – I want to have you on my phone!
Today I visited the Philadelphia Museum of Art to see the photography exhibit by Michael Snow, which I will review soon. Afterwards I sat down in front of van Gogh’s painting of sunflowers, but the funny thing was that everyone … Continue reading →
Posted in Digital Photography, Photographic Technology
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Tagged Douglas Barkey, Philadelphia Museum of Art, sunflowers, VanGogh
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