Ride the Storm: Navigating Through Unstable Periods / Katerina Rudko (Belka G...
Photography
1. Cayatano Arellano High School
10-FARADAY
Presented to : Sir Mark Anthony Janer
Presented by :Vincent Arvhie Valiente
Raniel Dionisio Unarce
2. Photography is the art, application and
practice of creating durable images by
recording light or other electromagnetic
radiation, either electronically by means of an
image sensor, or chemically by means of a
light-sensitive material such as photographic
film.
4. Ansel Adams - was an
American landscape
photographer and
environmentalist. His black-
and-white images of the
American West, especially
Yosemite National Park, have
been widely reproduced on
calendars, posters, books,
and the internet.
5. Henri Cartier-Bresson - was born in
Chanteloup-en-Brie, Seine-et-Marne,
France, the oldest of five children. His
father was a wealthy textile manufacturer,
whose Cartier-Bresson thread was a staple
of French sewing kits. His mother's family
were cotton merchants and landowners
from Normandy, where Henri spent part of
his childhood. The Cartier-Bresson family
lived in a bourgeois neighborhood in Paris,
Rue de Lisbonne, near Place de l'Europe
and Parc Monceau. His parents supported
him financially so Henri could pursue
photography more freely than his
contemporaries. Henri also sketched.
6. Dorothea Lange - was an
American documentary
photographer and
photojournalist, best known
for her Depression-era work
for the Farm Security
Administration. Lange's
photographs humanized the
consequences of the Great
Depression and influenced
the development of
documentary photography.
7. Anna-Lou "Annie" Leibovitz -
is an American portrait
photographer. She
photographed John Lennon
on the day he was
assassinated, and her work
has been used on numerous
album covers and magazines.
She became the first woman
to hold an exhibition at
Washington's National
Portrait Gallery in 1991
8. Richard Avedon - was an
American fashion and
portrait photographer. An
obituary published in The
New York Times said that "his
fashion and portrait
photographs helped define
America's image of style,
beauty and culture for the
last half-century".