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Binging on the History of Photography Online
by Cory Rice · Posted 04/20/2020
Every time you pick up your camera, you are participating in nearly two centuries of technological and artistic innovation. The history of photography is a winding path full of mad scientists, boisterous critics, and groundbreaking artists. While you are home, why not binge on the stories that have come to make photography such an influential way of seeing and representing the world? Here are some places to get started. Explora’s “Historical Processes” series dives into the history and drama surrounding early photographic processes.
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From Darkroom to Daylight with Harvey Wang
by BH Event Space… · Posted 09/05/2016
In this B&H Event Space video, photographer Harvey Wang offers a fascinating introduction to his award-winning book and documentary film, From Darkroom to Daylight, which explores how the dramatic shift from analog film to digital capture has affected photographers and their work. After a brief introduction, Wang screens select interviews with important figures in the field, ranging from photographers Sally Mann, Eugene Richards, Alex Webb, and Jim Jacobson to technologists Steve Sasson, co-inventor of the digital camera, and Thomas Knoll
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6 Things to Consider when Composing Images on a Small Screen
by Jill Waterman · Posted 06/03/2016
For many photographers, image making regularly involves a small screen as the initial (if not the only) platform for framing and viewing pictures, and often as the primary distribution outlet. This brings with it the rather weighty challenge of composing for a quick and easy read. Added to this is the fact that many capture devices now contain not just a camera, but apps with image-processing software, a means of immediately viewing the images on your own small screen, as well as a direct distribution method via sharing sites with millions of
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