This document provides an overview of documentary photography, including its definition and various subgenres. Documentary photography aims to provide a factual record or report of real events through photographs and sometimes accompanying text. Some key subgenres discussed include portrait, social documentary, documentary landscape, photojournalism, street photography, sports photography, and identification photography. The document also profiles several influential documentary photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Doisneau, Dorothea Lange, Don McCullin, and Richard Billingham.
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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...
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.
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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.
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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.
In June, Social Media Exchange, Beirut, hosted three digital photography workshops for participants in the summer 2009 Citizen Media Training of Trainers program. Photographer George Haddad led the one-day training, which included reviewing each other's photographs, resizing for the web, and a survey of popular photo-sharing sites for both amateurs and professionals. The training will be repeated periodically beginning fall 2009. All photographs Š George Haddad.
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A long PDF that has been used to introduce GCSE Film Students to the complicated process of identifying and explaining the use of camera shot sizes and angles. This is a fairly detailed series of slides which I have used in school for a couple of classes now. As it is a PDF the clips do not play but where possible I've labelled what the film is. Similarly, as it was designed to be used in lessons the overall 'structure' is somewhat disjointed and is missing slides that includes answers or ideas that were discussed in lessons. In order to help where possible, I've included large versions of worksheets so that these can be clipped and printed out if necessary. Many thanks for taking a look and please feel free to take a look at my other uploads as you will find plenty there on other aspects of Film Studies.
A report on my chosen photographer: Dorothea Lange
It's a quick presentation on her style, the camera she uses and her five most well-known works with description.
This a report for my Humanities Class
Source:
http://www.theartstory.org/artist-lange-dorothea-artworks.htm#pnt_3
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2. Documentary Photography
⢠What is it?
⢠What sub genreâs fit into documentary photography?
Documentary Photography is a narrative or story being told
through photographs that involves real events to provide a
factual record or report (and sometimes this is
complimented with text).
⢠Portraiture, social documentary, documentary landscape,
photojournalism, live events, street photography, self portraiture,
sports photography, forms of identification, editorial and many
more âŚ
3. Key Points
⢠âDocumentâ means evidence = official, to be
trusted, not to be questionedâŚ
⢠Documentary as signifier of truth but what of
re-presentation??
⢠Documentary is intimate â it assumes a bond
between viewer and image and it is charged
with showing the world as it really is
4. Documentary photography has always had the power to shock,
to inform, to change opinion and to persuade yet the very term
can be ambiguous and the photographer always chooses a
particular frame and moment in time
7. Henri Cartier-Bresson like Doisneau is created as
father of photojournalism and also street
photography. His style is often decisive and always
candid
8. Martin Parr: Part of the British new wave
whose focus was on the everyday from a
critical perspective
9. Simon Norfolkâs work crosses the line between fine
art and photo journalism, often shooting locations
that are war torn or where atrocities were commited
20. Tom Merilion
âI wanted the buildings to look like models, and to photograph them from above
on sunny days so there was a sense of a singular light sourceâ â Tom Merilion
23. Stuart Whipps
⢠Aladdin Houses, commission for an exhibition alongside Bill Brandtâs work.
.
⢠http://www.stuartwhipps.com/index.php?/project/the-aladdin-houses/
24. Tom Merilion
Aerial photographs of Birmingham. Merilion achieved this by photographing from
a small aircraft ďŹying low over the city centre. He used an architectural lens the
wrong way round, with a selective focus and a polarizing ďŹlter to emphasize the
colours of sky and foliage.
28. Henri Cartier-Bresson like Doisneau is created as
father of photojournalism and also street
photography. His style is often decisive and always
candid
29. George Rodgerâs approach is strictly that of the
obersvor. Images may be shocking but are not
sensationalist like FSA. He declared himself as
âinterested in the minoritiesâ
33. ⢠Robert Haeberle
People about to be
shot 1969
⢠War photography
makes for a fascination
via the horror but the
technology of smaller,
faster cameras also
brought these horrors
into our homes
⢠Do these types of
images now create a
moral exhaustion and
cycnisism?
38. Alfred Eisenstaedt
a sailor kissing a nurse in
Times Square on Aug.
14, 1945, during the
celebration to mark V-J
Day, the end of World
War II.
39. Rich Lam
I was covering last night's Stanley Cup Playoffs for Getty Images when Vancouver erupted in riots after the Canucks' Game 7 loss to the Boston
Bruins. It was complete chaos. Rioters set two cars on fire and then I saw looters break the window at a neighboring department store. At
that point, the riot police charged right towards us. After I stopped running, I noticed in the space behind the line of police that two people
were laying in the street with the riot police and a raging fire just beyond them. I knew I had captured a "moment" when I snapped the still
forms against the backdrop of such chaos but it wasn't until later when I returned to the rink to file my photos that my editor pointed out that
the two people were not hurt, but kissing."
40. Sebastiao Salgado
A photojournalist in the best sense of the word, Sebasiao Salgado is fascinated with people who work hard in
all parts of the world. From landless workers trying to claim property for themselves in Brazil to Oil workers
putting out fires in Kuwait, Salgado's lens captures the beauty in his subjects' gritty reality.
Look at his work: Workers and Genesis (below)
56. Fazal Sheikh
⢠The portrait is central to Fazal Sheikhâs work. For more than two decades, as he has worked in
different communities around the world, the invitation to sit for a portrait has been the principal
means by which he has established a link with his subjects and been allowed to enter and
document their lives. Often these have been people in crisis: displaced from their homes and their
countries, at risk from violence, poverty and prejudice.
59. Sally Mann â Immediate Family
"Immediate Family, which was published in 1990, must be counted as one of the great photograph books of our time. It is a
singularly powerful evocation of childhood from within and without..."
60. Dorothea Lange
Best known for her famous photos of the Depression, including Migrant Mother, Nipomo,
California, Lange was active from the 1920s to the early 1960s and was one of the most
influential photographers in American history.
71. Nadav Kander - www.nadavkander.com
His best shot, read the
article:
http://www.guar
dian.co.uk/artand
design/2008/nov/
27/photography
âMore people live
along the
Yangtze river
than live in the
US. So, on my
first trip to
China, I wanted
to get a sense of
this by visiting
Shanghai and
Chongqing, a
massive city of
27 million
people, where
this image was
taken."
84. Taryn Simon - 'A Living Man Declared
Dead and Other Chapters'.
She has been photographing the descendents of 18 different bloodlines, each based around a
particular situation, exploring predetermination and notions of perpetual return. There are many
blank photographs for those who couldnât be photographed.
85. Edward Curtis
Curtis built an illustrious career documenting Native Americans in the
1900s. The images resonate 100 years later.
Photojournalism is the gathering of images to tell a story, a sub-genre of docu...
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Death of a Loyalist soldier questioned as a fake!
Quote from Robert Haeberle â guys were about to shoot these people, I yelled âhold itâ and I shot my picture. M16s opened up and from the corner of my eye I saw bodies fallingâ
Joel Meyerwitz
Nick Turpin
She photographed three women, one hour (Julie), one day (Tecla) and one week (Saskia) after giving birth. During a visit to Portugal in 1994, she made portraits of four bullfighters immediately after the fight.
Nadars work hovers between portraiture as identification and revealing the true personality â this is a point we keep coming back to!