This document provides an overview of the photographic process and discusses key photographers, file formats, and editing software. It profiles influential photographers like Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank, and William Eggleston. It also compares RAW and JPEG file formats, outlining the pros and cons of each. Finally, it describes how Lightroom can be used to import, organize, and do light editing of photos, while Photoshop enables more selective and extensive edits.
Andreas Gursky takes photographs from an elevated perspective, showing individual subjects like supermarket products or soccer players subsumed within a larger environment or mass.
Gilbert and George's collaborative artwork has a graphic, colorful style combining photography, grids, and hand-painted techniques. Their anti-elitist approach and use of shocking subjects has gained them media attention. Their photos have hints of stained glass windows, mirrors, and symmetry.
Erin Case is a multiple award-winning visual artist based in Michigan who works in collage using both analog and digital methods. She is renowned for the surreal yet sincere atmospheres created throughout her body of work, which has gained international recognition despite her status as an undergraduate
Photography styles discussed include photojournalism which captures real life without artist influence, landscapes and portraits which portray the artist's vision of people and places, found objects which communicate something about the environment through everyday items, juxtaposition which creates new relationships by combining uncommon objects, tableaus where the artist sets up and photographs a scene, and narratives/performance which tell a story through imagery. The document discusses different photography artists and their works and asks the reader to consider the tone, message, and how they would communicate through their own photographic style.
This document lists several large-scale photographs by German artist Andreas Gursky along with their titles, years, and in one case the high sale price. It also provides links to a video about a Gursky exhibition and websites with further information about the artist and analyses of his work, known for massive high-resolution images of globalization and consumer culture.
This document lists 4 artists - Andreas Gursky who creates large scale photographs, Julie Heffernan who works in oil on canvas around 6' x 6' in size, Ralph Goings who uses oil and watercolor as mediums, and Barbara Blacharczyk who employs pencil and charcoal in her artwork.
El movimiento artístico de la Nueva Objetividad surgió en Alemania en los años 1920 como reacción al expresionismo. Se caracterizó por un estilo realista y objetivo que buscaba plasmar la realidad de forma precisa y sin subjetivismos. En el arte pictórico destacaron Otto Dix y George Grosz con un realismo crítico, y en la fotografía pioneros como August Sander, Albert Renger-Patzsch y Karl Blossfeldt retrataron objetos y personas de forma detallada. El movimiento influyó en dist
El documento describe diferentes técnicas fotográficas como encuadres simples y compuestos, cortes verticales y horizontales, proporciones de formato como cuadrado y horizontal, ángulos de toma como nivel, picada y cenital, acercamientos para aislar, leyes de composición como la del horizonte, tercios y mirada, y planos como detalle, medio y general. También menciona líneas, sombras, patrones, texturas y elementos como círculos que resaltan el volumen.
This document provides an overview of the photographic process and discusses key photographers, file formats, and editing software. It profiles influential photographers like Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank, and William Eggleston. It also compares RAW and JPEG file formats, outlining the pros and cons of each. Finally, it describes how Lightroom can be used to import, organize, and do light editing of photos, while Photoshop enables more selective and extensive edits.
Andreas Gursky takes photographs from an elevated perspective, showing individual subjects like supermarket products or soccer players subsumed within a larger environment or mass.
Gilbert and George's collaborative artwork has a graphic, colorful style combining photography, grids, and hand-painted techniques. Their anti-elitist approach and use of shocking subjects has gained them media attention. Their photos have hints of stained glass windows, mirrors, and symmetry.
Erin Case is a multiple award-winning visual artist based in Michigan who works in collage using both analog and digital methods. She is renowned for the surreal yet sincere atmospheres created throughout her body of work, which has gained international recognition despite her status as an undergraduate
Photography styles discussed include photojournalism which captures real life without artist influence, landscapes and portraits which portray the artist's vision of people and places, found objects which communicate something about the environment through everyday items, juxtaposition which creates new relationships by combining uncommon objects, tableaus where the artist sets up and photographs a scene, and narratives/performance which tell a story through imagery. The document discusses different photography artists and their works and asks the reader to consider the tone, message, and how they would communicate through their own photographic style.
This document lists several large-scale photographs by German artist Andreas Gursky along with their titles, years, and in one case the high sale price. It also provides links to a video about a Gursky exhibition and websites with further information about the artist and analyses of his work, known for massive high-resolution images of globalization and consumer culture.
This document lists 4 artists - Andreas Gursky who creates large scale photographs, Julie Heffernan who works in oil on canvas around 6' x 6' in size, Ralph Goings who uses oil and watercolor as mediums, and Barbara Blacharczyk who employs pencil and charcoal in her artwork.
El movimiento artístico de la Nueva Objetividad surgió en Alemania en los años 1920 como reacción al expresionismo. Se caracterizó por un estilo realista y objetivo que buscaba plasmar la realidad de forma precisa y sin subjetivismos. En el arte pictórico destacaron Otto Dix y George Grosz con un realismo crítico, y en la fotografía pioneros como August Sander, Albert Renger-Patzsch y Karl Blossfeldt retrataron objetos y personas de forma detallada. El movimiento influyó en dist
El documento describe diferentes técnicas fotográficas como encuadres simples y compuestos, cortes verticales y horizontales, proporciones de formato como cuadrado y horizontal, ángulos de toma como nivel, picada y cenital, acercamientos para aislar, leyes de composición como la del horizonte, tercios y mirada, y planos como detalle, medio y general. También menciona líneas, sombras, patrones, texturas y elementos como círculos que resaltan el volumen.
1. Valentina Verdaguer López
2n Belles Arts
Curs: 2014/2015
Andreas Gursky
Biografia:
Andreas Gursky és un fotògraf alemany nascut al 1955 en una família de fotògrafs, tan la seva mare com el seu pare treballaven en la publicitat. Va estudiar Comunicació Visual i a l’Acadèmia d’Arts, a Düsseldorf, i ha estat exposant des del 1985.
L’artista és conegut per les imatges de gran format en color i que després edita digitalment a l’estudi, en especia la imatge de capçalera del riu Rin, ja que aquesta vista és impossible actualment, l’artista va haver d’esborrar digitalment tots els objectes que no podia esquivar per fer la fotografia.
Utilitza el programa Photoshop per l’edició de les imatges. Fa servir una càmera digital de gran format que li permet aconseguir aquestes grans instantànies i amb
2. molta precisió d’imatge, i després a l’estudi, les retoca per aconseguir imatges netes de qualsevol objecte que molesti, com faroles, cables elèctrics,...
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