Documentary photography aims to chronicle significant historical events and tell stories about the human condition through truthful, objective, and candid images, often of people. Some of the most notable documentary photographers include Matthew Brady who documented the Civil War, Jacob Riis who brought attention to impoverished conditions in New York City in the late 1800s, and Dorothea Lange who was known for her Depression era photojournalism for the Farm Security Administration.
This powerpoint has been downloaded from Alexandra Copley's profile and altered to suit the 2.2 Documentary Photography assignment from TKI. It covers documentary in terms of social, street, photojournalism...
This powerpoint has been downloaded from Alexandra Copley's profile and altered to suit the 2.2 Documentary Photography assignment from TKI. It covers documentary in terms of social, street, photojournalism...
Tutorial 1 - Basics of Digital PhotographyFahad Golra
In the second session of this 5 session workshop, I am going to explain the photography gear (lens) with special focus on focal length and maximum aperture. Then we will discuss about the introduction of exposure in photography.
There are literally hundreds of lenses on the market now, what are the different types of lenses, what are they used for? This guide will walk you through - http://xlightphotography.com/types-of-camera-lenses/
Having trouble with photography lighting setup? These slides will quickly show you a couple of common types of photography lighting styles. Full guide - http://xlightphotography.com/types-of-photography-lighting/
In this presentation I talk about how to conquer your fears in street photography, practical tips and tricks, and some of the "behind-the-scenes" photos behind my most famous images.
Presented as part of the CresPion Through the Lens Composition workshop on Oct 2017 for the residents of Crescent and Pioneer Hall at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Tutorial 1 - Basics of Digital PhotographyFahad Golra
In the second session of this 5 session workshop, I am going to explain the photography gear (lens) with special focus on focal length and maximum aperture. Then we will discuss about the introduction of exposure in photography.
There are literally hundreds of lenses on the market now, what are the different types of lenses, what are they used for? This guide will walk you through - http://xlightphotography.com/types-of-camera-lenses/
Having trouble with photography lighting setup? These slides will quickly show you a couple of common types of photography lighting styles. Full guide - http://xlightphotography.com/types-of-photography-lighting/
In this presentation I talk about how to conquer your fears in street photography, practical tips and tricks, and some of the "behind-the-scenes" photos behind my most famous images.
Presented as part of the CresPion Through the Lens Composition workshop on Oct 2017 for the residents of Crescent and Pioneer Hall at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
قراءة الصورة .. مدخل لتكشيف واسترجاع الصور الصحفيةebeid2011
محاضرة بعنوان "قراءة الصورة: مدخل لتكشيف واسترجاع الصور" من إعداد الباحث أحمد عبيد، مديرمشروعات التوثيق الصحفي، تتناول موضوع التحليل الموضوعي للصور، مفهومه، وخطواته، وصعوباته.
تم تقديم المحاضرة يوم 9 نوفمبر 2013 في إطار فعاليات قاعة اليسير للتعليم عن بعد.
Street Photography an interactive session with Prof. Aloke Kumar on World P...Prof.Aloke Kumar
In all of art history, it’s a challenge to find a term or a genre name that is as deceptively simple as street photography – this subgenre of photo making proved to be one of the most adaptive and malleable techniques of the last two centuries.
It can still be a valid picture of this kind if it’s taken in a public environment in which one captures shots of by passers and regular surroundings, hunting the exact moment in time when the ordinary becomes extraordinary.
Street Photography an interactive session with Prof. Aloke Kumar on World P...Prof.Aloke Kumar
I am NOT a photographer.
I am a Professor of Communication and visual communication or images forms a sub-text of my study.
Like Mr. Bean who said : I sit in the corner and look at paintings.
I look at photographs. What I like about photographs is that they capture a moment. You don't make a photograph just with a camera. You bring to the act of photography all the pictures you have seen, the books you have read, the music you have heard, the people you have loved.
16. William Eggleston Eggleston's mature work is characterized by its ordinary subject-matter. Eggleston has a unique ability to find beauty, and striking displays of color, in ordinary scenes.
17. Lee Friedlander Photographed the urban "social landscape." Fragments of store-front reflections, structures framed by fences, posters and street-signs.
18. Henri Cartier-Bresson Considered the father of modern photojournalism. He helped develop the "street photography" or "real life reportage" style.
19. Eugene Atget Noted for his photographs documenting the architecture and street scenes of Paris.
20. Sebastiao Salgado Brazilian social documentary photographer and photojournalist. Noted for photographing workers in less developed countries.