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Photography making art and recording life

The program examines existing and emerging areas in the photographic arts, including documentary photography, portraiture, still life, commercial photography, and photojournalism.

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  • "Language of photography"
  • "Making art and recording life"@en
  • "Making art and recording life"

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  • "The program examines existing and emerging areas in the photographic arts, including documentary photography, portraiture, still life, commercial photography, and photojournalism."
  • "The program examines existing and emerging areas in the photographic arts, including documentary photography, portraiture, still life, commercial photography, and photojournalism."@en
  • "Examines existing and emerging areas in the photographic arts, including documentary photography, portraiture, still life, commercial photography, and photojournalism."
  • "Once strictly considered a visual recording device, the camera has expanded beyond its documentational niche and made places for itself in the worlds of fine art, advertising, and news media as well. This program describes existing and emerging genres in the photographic arts, including documentary photography, portraiture, still life, commercial photography, and photojournalism. Commentary is provided by Steve Luker, formerly a creative director with ad agency Publicis & Hal Riney, and photographers Larry Sultan, Ed Kashi, Richard Barnes, Jo Whaley, Dale Kistemaker, and Catherine Wagner. (27 minutes)."@en
  • "Once strictly considered a visual recording device, the camera has expanded beyond its documentational niche and made places for itself in the worlds of fine art, advertising, and news media as well. This program describes existing and emerging genres in the photographic arts, including documentary photography, portraiture, still life, commercial photography, and photojournalism. Commentary is provided by Steve Luker, formerly a creative director with ad agency Publicis & Hal Riney, and photographers Larry Sultan, Ed Kashi, Richard Barnes, Jo Whaley, Dale Kistemaker, and Catherine Wagner."@en
  • "The program examines existing and emerging areas in the photographic arts, including documentary photography, portraiture, still life, commercial photography, and photojournalism. Commentary is provided by Steve Luker, formerly a creative director with ad agency Publicis & Hal Riney, and photographers Larry Sultan, Ed Kashi, Richard Barnes, Jo Whaley, Dale Kistemaker, and Catherine Wagner."@en
  • ""This program describes existing and emerging genres in the photographic arts, including documentary photography, portraiture, still life, commercial photography and photojournalism.""
  • "PT. 6 : Photography : making art and recording life. This program describes existing and emerging genres in the photographic arts, including documentary photography, portraiture, still life, commercial photography and photojournalism. Commentary is provided by Steve Luker, formerly a creative director with ad agency Publicis & Hal Riney, and photographers Larry Sultan, Ed Kashi, Richard Barnes, Jo Whaley, Dale Kistemaker and Catherine Wagner."@en
  • ""This program uses case studies involving Iwo Jima, Elian Gonzalez, and O.J. Simpson to show how images can be manipulated to influence the way viewers perceive events. The ethics of photography and the positive and negative impacts of digital technology, which is steadily eroding the border between artistic and documentary photography, are covered.""
  • ""Once strictly considered a visual recording device, the camera has expanded beyond its documentational niche and made places for itself in the worlds of fine art, advertising, and news media as well. This program describes existing and emerging genres in the photographic arts, including documentary photography, portraiture, still life, commercial photography, and photojournalism. Commentary is provided by Steve Luker, formerly a creative director with ad agency Publicis & Hal Riney, and photographers Larry Sultan, Ed Kashi, Richard Barnes, Jo Whaley, Dale Kistemaker, and Catherine Wagner."--FMG on Demand website."@en
  • "In this 8 part DVD series, photographers, academic experts, museum personnel and others stress the importance of visual literacy as they range over the history and mechanics of photography. They also emphasize concerns facing photographers today, including digital image manipulation and the commodification and decontextualization of photographs, and consumer issues such as information overload and selective perception."@en

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  • "Videorecording"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Educational films"@en
  • "Internet videos"@en

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  • "Photography making art and recording life"
  • "Photography making art and recording life"@en
  • "Photography: making art and recording life"
  • "Photography: Making Art and Recording Life"@en