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photographers and flashes
An extended exposure can also allow photographers to catch brief flashes of light, as seen here.
Bush jackets are particularly popular with photographers, as their many pockets allow a convenient way to carry film, lenses, flashes, and other small photographic equipment ..
Although the combat photographers were able to shoot images of the trek to and from the camp, they were unable to use their cameras during the night-time raid, as the flashes would indicate their positions to the Japanese.

photographers and King
An exhibit of AINA trained photographers was shown at The Half King in New York, which is known for exhibiting works of photojournalists.

photographers and Homer
It is primarily American in focus, and includes works from photographers such as Southworth & Hawes, Carleton Watkins, Timothy O ' Sullivan, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Alfred Stieglitz, Dorothea Lange, Homer Page, Harry Callahan, Lee Friedlander, Andy Warhol, Todd Webb, and Cindy Sherman, among others.
His photographs of festivals and leisure activities are full of a somewhat surreal humour and show the influence of photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Garry Winogrand, Homer Sykes and his own collection of the work of Sir Benjamin Stone.
In late 1979, Derek Bishton ( now Consultant Editor for The Daily Telegraph ), John Reardon ( became Picture Editor of The Observer ), and Brian Homer were three community photographers and activists in Hnadsworth, and they facilitated the ' Handsworth Self Portrait ' series of self-portraits on the streets of Handsworth, Birmingham.

photographers and who
Lomography is a community of Lomographic photographers who advocate creative and experimental film photography.
The Paris correspondent of the Rome newspaper ' Il Fanfulla ' wrote on the occasion: " photographers snapped in the same shot the greatest performer of Cenerentola and Semiramide, and what is left of the man who wrote these masterpieces ".
Because leaf shutters synchronized electronic flash at all shutter speeds especially at fast shutter speeds of 1 / 500 of a second or faster, cameras using leaf shutters were more desirable to studio photographers who used sophisticated studio electronic flash systems.
They were photographers who made a living by photographing visitors walking down the Bright Angel Trail.
Art models are models who pose for photographers, painters, sculptors, and other artists as part of their work of art.
They are usually used by photographers who need the larger negative sizes and the portability.
*: It has rewarded young filmproducers like Carole Scotta founder of Haut et Court movie company, scriptwriters like Phil Ox who became producer in France and England, novelwriters including Agnes Desarthe, photographers like Emily Buzin and Tiane Doan Na Champassak and also journalists as Stephane Edelson that by 1993 wrote about the economist and banker Muhammad Yunus and the influence of his work on the empowerment of women.
There were exceptions with lively expressions full of character by photographers who saw the potential of the new medium, and these are represented in museum collections and are the most sought after by private collectors today.
After the 1996 murder of JonBenét Ramsey, who spent her summers in Charlevoix and had won a pageant in the town, Charlevoix became a regular haven for tabloid photographers, hoping to catch a glimpse of the Ramsey family.
Located at the northern end of the Mount Washington Valley, Shelburne has a beautiful grove of birch trees, popular with artists and photographers, dedicated to the town's soldiers who served in World War II.
) than a bodyguard escorting a celebrity who is being stalked by aggressive tabloid photographers ( e. g., the role will be to ask the photographers to maintain their distance and block the path of aggressive cameramen ).
the pioneer Victorian photographers David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson who photographed many of the fishermen and fishwives of Newhaven in both their village surroundings and the partnership's Calton Hill studio in Edinburgh.
The press camera is still in wide use in photoreportage and among fine art photographers who use it as a low cost more compact alternative to a view camera.
Although difficult to manufacture and relatively expensive, Autochromes were relatively easy to use and were immensely popular among enthusiastic amateur photographers -- at least, among those who could bear the cost and were willing to sacrifice the convenience of hand-held " snapshooting " in black-and-white.
In 2009, June Browne Newton conceptualized a tribute exhibition to Helmut based around three photographers who had trained extensively under Helmut: Mark Arbeit, Just Loomis, and George Holz.
Their often cheap plastic lenses, questionable film quality, fixed focal lengths but quick and ' point and shoot ' ease make the disposable camera popular with many photographers who enjoy the ' less than perfect ' style these cameras provide, in a move away from digital imagery, which can also be seen in the rise in popularity of ' lomography '.
Alfred Lichtwark, then director of the Kunsthalle Hamburg believed " the only good portraiture in any medium was being done by amateurs photographers, who had the economic freedom and time to experiment.
The meaning and direction of art photography as championed by Ogawa and others was challenged in the new journal by photographers Tarō Saitō and Haruki Egashira, who, along with Tetsusuke Akiyama and Seiichi Katō, formed a new group known as Yūtsuzu-sha.
By selecting photographers whose vision was aligned with his, including Gertrude Käsebier, Eva Watson-Schütze, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Edward Steichen, and Joseph Keiley, Stieglitz built a circle of friends who had enormous individual and collective influence over the movement to have photography accepted as art.
Clarence H. White, who produced extraordinary pictorial photographs while in Ohio, went on to teach a whole new generation of photographers.
Following are two lists of prominent photographers who engaged in pictorialism during their careers.
The second list includes 20th century photographers who used a pictorial style early in the careers but who are more well known for pure or straight photography.
Group f / 64 was a group of seven 20th century San Francisco photographers who shared a common photographic style characterized by sharp-focused and carefully framed images seen through a particularly Western ( U. S .) viewpoint.

photographers and free
French government pensioned him to set his invention free to the world ( even when William Fox Talbot was selling illegal licenses to British photographers where it was used instead of the Daguerreotype ).
He gave photographers free access to these cameras in return for some of the prints they produced.
Hikers, photographers, birdwatchers and others are free to explore the many trails on the Island.
Using his free ticket and a camera, he would then position himself on the field with the photographers.
On November 1, 1996, The Enquirer initiated daily publication of a free Internet edition containing most of the local content produced by its reporters, photographers, and columnists.
Edward Said wrote that hasbara methods used during the Second Intifada included lunches and free trips for influential journalists ; seminars for Jewish university students ; invitations to congressmen ; pamphlets and donation of money for election campaigns ; telling photographers and writers what to photograph or write about ; lecture and concert tours by prominent Israelis ; frequent references to the Holocaust ; advertisements in the newspapers attacking Arabs and praising Israel.
The free workshops are run by professional photographers at schools Australia wide.

photographers and from
What is surprising and pleasant is that Mantle and Maris, under constant pressure from writers and photographers, are trying to be cooperative.
Moving picture photographers from the Universal Film Manufacturing Company accompanied the expedition, in order to document the life of interior Africa.
It carries 191 people, most of them reporters and photographers, from Seattle, Washington, to New York City.
Rafting photographers already use pigeons as a sneakernet to transport digital photos on flash media from the camera to the tour operator.
Although most of the images have been supplied by photographers commissioned by the RHS, the archive includes a substantial number of slides from the Harry Smith Collection and Plant Heritage National Plant Collection holders.
The editorial staff consists of approximately 15 students, along with a staff of 15-20 writers and 5 photographers, though these numbers vary from year to year and semester to semester.
Lorentz later faced criticism for appearing to blame westward bound settlers for the ecological crisis by having eroded the soil of the Plains with unrestrained farming ( and one of his photographers, Arthur Rothstein, was criticized for moving a skull from one location to another in the Dust Bowl to shoot it and for other stagings in the film ), but the film nonetheless succeeded in driving home the message of the severity of the problem caused by the misuse of land.
In a break from the past, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert allowed photographers and painters to capture their family in the grounds and in the house, partly for their own enjoyment and partly as a form of propaganda for the nation to show what a happy and devoted family they were.
The use of paper as a negative meant that the texture and fibers of the paper were visible in prints made from it, leading to an image that was slightly grainy or fuzzy compared to daguerreotypes, which were usually sharp and clear Nevertheless, calotypes — and the salted paper prints that were made from them — remained popular in the United Kingdom and on the European continent outside of France until the collodion process enabled photographers to make glass negatives later in the nineteenth century.
The collection includes the work of many photographers from Fox Talbot, Julia Margaret Cameron, Clementina Maude, Gustave Le Gray, Benjamin Brecknell Turner, Frederick Hollyer, Samuel Bourne, Roger Fenton, Man Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Ilse Bing, Bill Brandt, Cecil Beaton ( there are over 8000 of his negatives ), Don McCullin, David Bailey, Jim Lee and Helen Chadwick to the present day.
Famous photographers from around the world taught there during summer-only classes.
Astrophotographic hardware among non-professional astronomers varies widely, since the photographers themselves range from general photographers shooting some form of aesthetically pleasing images to very serious amateur astronomers collecting data for scientific research.
Cosplayers pose for photographers in designated areas removed from the exhibit hall.
One classic view of the Farnes, very popular with photographers, is that from the harbour at Seahouses.
As well as recoiling from interviews, she avoided photographers and refused to become a part of any kind of publicity.
The parade began at noon, led by a police motorcycle escort, then came the band from Jefferson Barracks, marching veterans, a truck packed with photographers, O ' Hare's Phaeton ( with a six-man Marine honor guard alongside ) and other open cars.
Each week during World War II the magazine brought the war home to Americans ; it had photographers in all theaters of war, from the Pacific to Europe.
The cessation of processing by Dwayne's Photo is commemorated in the book Kodachrome – End of the Run: Photographs from the Final Batches, edited by photographers Bill Barrett and Susan Hacker Stang with introductory essays by famed Time Magazine worldwide pictures editor Arnold Drapkin and Dwayne's Photo vice president Grant Steinle.
Photography collector Michael Wilson observed " Thousands of commercial photographers and a hundred times as many amateurs were producing millions of photographs annually … The decline in the quality of professional work and the deluge of snapshots ( a term borrowed from hunting, meaning to get off a quick shot without taking the time to aim ) resulted in a world awash with technically good but aesthetically indifferent photographs.
It regularly featured articles from influential foreign photographers such as Alfred Stieglitz and Robert Demachy.
Unfortunately very few original prints remain from any of these photographers ; most of their images are now known only from magazine reproductions.

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