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Artist hopes to paint fresh ideas on canvas of optimism - Mineral Wells Index

Artist hopes to paint fresh ideas on canvas of optimism
Mineral Wells Index, TX - Jan 2, 2009
On her website, she calls the locale “a photographers and artists dream. Ever changing light, seasons, wildlife and imagery of times gone by. ...


Local photographer Jay Reiter named 2008 Innovative Artist - Dover Community News

Local photographer Jay Reiter named 2008 Innovative Artist
Dover Community News, NH - Dec 29, 2008
Reiter’s work ranges from photojournalism and portraits to weddings and nature photography. He also shares his experience with new photographers as a ...


Female Photography Tips | Boudoir Photography | Glamour ...
nature photography ideas - Google News Excellent resources on female figure photography techniques, boudoir photography tips, glamour photography ideas, digital photography, digital camera, professional photographers, stock photography, portrait photography, black and white ...

Sky Candy (Lite) | By Russell F Spencer | Category: Arts ...
I have always appreciated art and nature but never been able to capture or express what I see until I found photography. This Blurb account and the books shown have been created by my wife, Yvette from my recent photo's I have taken. ...

Ideas for Creative Photo Shoots, A Colour Study: Abstract ...
The colour study is an excellent addition to any photographers portfolio - it shows an appreciation for hue and shade, contrast, lighting, and visual appeal.

Beautiful Ideas Will Grow

This video portrays the creative process one goes through with God as a partner. By listening to the inspirational thoughts sent by God, nurturing and sharing them, we are able to create beautiful masterpieces which can help to inspire each other.

Pete Seeger - The Power of Song Trailer

Pete Seeger is a revered singer and performer, an ambassador of the world's folk music traditions, and a patriot, but whenever Jim Brown's very moving documentary verges too close to hagiography, interviews with the gently...

Luminaries see the light, push boundaries - Peace Arch News

Luminaries see the light, push boundaries
Peace Arch News, Canada - Jan 6, 2009
A standard for art photography of the 20th century, their process would seem to be an anomaly in a landscape dominated by digital imagery and Photoshop. ...


Outgrown my D60 - upgrade ideas?? - Wildlife and Environment Forums
My boyfriend is keen to buy the D60 off me, as he's managed to get the photography bug as well, so that'll also help with the cost (and also keep the D60 handy if I need to borrow it as a second body). Am definitely leaning towards the ...

Art of Photography - Subjective Photography

"Those commonplace and merely beautiful pictures, which thrive mainly thanks to the charm of some actual object, are thrust into the background in favor of experiments and fresh solutions. Adventures into the realm of optics are still for the most part unpopular. But only that photography which enlists the help of the experimental will be able to lay bare all the technical formation of the visual experience in our times." Otto Steinert "Art would perhaps be authentic only when it had totally rid itself of the idea of authenticity . . ." Theodor Adorno Subjective Photography Ever since the beginning, the camera has pointed to myself," confessed Minor White, espousing a self-reflexive attitude that also characterized Subjektive Fotografie, the postwar European photography movement founded by Dr. Otto Steinert. Steinert defined Subjective photography as "humanized and individualized photography," which was meant "to capture from the individual object a picture compounding to its nature." A contemporary West German curator, Ute Eskildsen, explains the subjective thrust of this renewal of Modernism: "The viewing of reality changed after the war to a self-oriented need for expression." The movement's exhibitions spanned the years 1951through 1958, serving not only the aesthetic but also the economic and ideological needs of postwar West Germany. It was theory of a camerawork that may be explicated by examining its theoretical kinship with the Continental philosophies of Phenomenology and, particularly, Existentialism. The latter is in large part a development of the former in its Sartrean version, as James Edie observes: "Sartre is the person who more than any other has 'domesticated' the German Phenomenology of Edmund Husserl and created what is now called the 'second school of Phenomenology'. . ." Theoretically, Subjective Photography could draw from Phenomenology's positing of the mutual implication of subject and object, from the phenomenological method that involves intending, intuiting, reflecting upon, and describing phenomena. And existential zed Phenomenology (ŕ la Sartre), like Subjektive Fotografie, stressed how one subjectively intends and constitutes one's "life-world." Both espouse making a transition from a natural, non reflexive perception of things to an intensified, self-reflexive grasp of key aspects. Albeit without the transcendental ego, Sartre subjectifies this intentional grasping of things, putting an emphasis on subjective knowledge, knowledge constituted by feelings and desires, as well as thought, played out in specific "situations." Like Jean-Paul Sartre, Steinert stresses the constituting power of the gaze, and the importance of authenticity: a creative, personal individuality opposed to inauthenticity, "bad faith" or mauvaise foi in Sartre's terminology. Commenting on the existentialist aspect of modern photography in the 1950s, the editor of the periodical Magnum, Dr. Karl Pawek, observes in the 1959 German Photographic Annual: "Every modern photograph is . . . based on the momentary existence of an object which does not always exist in that form. . . . How did 'photography' come by this Existentialism which at the same time reveals the essence and the very substance of the subject? It is characteristic of the modern camera that it has discovered the third and fourth dimension for the two dimensional picture." Phenomenology, Existentialism, and Steinert's Subjektive Fotographie all converge on the ethic that one is "to make no use whatever of the testimony of others in confronting the given ness of experience." ... From: "Subjektive Fotografie And the Existentialist Ethic" Copyright 1988 by James R. Hugunin Read more in: http://www.uturn.org/Essays/SUBPHOTOp... About Fotoform group, and members: http://www.answers.com/topic/fotoform Toni Schneiders: http://www.bernheimer.com/DesktopDefa... Music: "La vie en rose" (Édith Piaf and Louis Guglielmi), Marlene Dietrich http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Vie_e... Marlene Dietrich Official Website: http://www.marlene.com/