Category: Photography

  • Black and White Photographys Historical Roots

    Table of Contents Introduction Black and White Photography Influences on Events Photography of the Wests Influences on Congress Images of Migrant Workers during the Great Depression The Artistic Movements of the Industrial Revolution to Today Advances in Black and White Photography Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In the last hundred and twenty years, photography has developed…

  • Elements of Photography and Cinematography

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Human society cannot be imagined without art and its various forms. It always accompanies individuals, evolving with their needs and responding to the changes in world view and mentalities. At the same time, art is impacted by external factors, and technology is one of them. Discussion The…

  • Carrie Mae Weems and David Plowdens Photographic Works

    The works of Carrie Mae Weems and David Plowden have critically served to inform peoples unique understanding of American culture through the evolution of the art form of photography. Both artists have captured the essence of their respective eras and provided an intimate portrait of life in the United States. While their work is similar…

  • Art: Attitudes Towards Photography by Gisele Freund

    Table of Contents Summary Evaluation Implications Conclusion References The massive social and cultural changes of the previous century challenged many of the established traditions, including the perception of art. The introduction of innovative tools such as photography further complicated the matters and initiated a debate on its artistic merits. The current paper analyzes a chapter…

  • Photography as Kind of Art

    Photography is an art and a science. Reflectively, the process is more than just capturing images. Instead, balancing, coloration, proportionality, and introduction of effects determine the quality of an outcome. To produce a masterpiece, experience, and understanding of the CameraCamera is necessary. Over the years, my passion for cameras has enabled me to endure and…

  • Annie Lebovitz  Famous Photographer

    Annie Leibovitz is one of the best portrait photographers in todays era. She focuses her works on a variety of subjects but mostly among celebrity portraits. The range of her photographs creates scenes that touch the soul. The substances of her photographs, along with her unique mental picture, have the ability to make bold statements…

  • Analysis of Lee Friedlanders Photographs

    Friedlander is famous primarily for his street photography  raw, real, brazen. Lee Friedlanders photos are like music, and that music is jazz. Through a few notes, previously nonexistent space is built up, beginning to live its own closed and self-sufficient life. In the free improvisation of light spots, the complex music of the city…

  • Love in Paintings and Photographs

    Works depicting love can show a range of emotions and settings, presenting the different moments of romantic relationships to the audience. With some works showing great passion and sexuality, others focus on capturing small moments of tenderness and daily routine among people in love. As a result, each painting and photograph is unique, although it…

  • Close the Photography by Martin Stranka

    Close by Martin Stranka The process of art creation is complicated due to the search for exciting ideas for a message an artist can convey. The present works of well-known photographers inspire other people to create pieces of art to show their perception of the original idea. Philosophical concepts are the most popular ones among the…

  • Art Appreciation: Alfred Stieglitzs Photography

    Alfred Stieglitz spent his life in photography just to credit it as a compelling form of art. At these ages, photography was disregarded as a form of art since it was believed that art was not made by machines but was done by work of hands. He tried to imply that the camera was used…