Procreate is probably the most used painting app – developed in 2013, with significant upgrade as Procreate 4 for iOS11 in late 2017. It is the programme I have used most throughout this course. Its key features include: fully customisable brushes with pressure and tilt sensitivity, including possibility to completely create one’s own brushes. Procreate […]
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Introduction The first iPad was released on April 3, 2010. The drawing experience significantly improved particularly with the introduction of the iPad Pro, first released in November 2015 and Second Generation 2017, together with the Apple Pencil and improved camera. A further significant advance was made in autumn 2017 with introduction of iOS11 when iPad […]
Photobooks offer a tactile one-to-one viewing experience for the reader were they control the place and time. Photographer/designer can give detailed narrative guidance through the images by linear sequencing and juxtaposition in page layout. At the same time, the reader is freer to override this design and establish their own viewing experience. !! Rough notes and […]
Reality/surreality/hyperreality. Mechanical vs art. Looking back from digital colour and high levels of control. Capturing images is now so easy. And possibilities of control at shooting and processing stages so broad. Often lose the aesthetics and meaning. Pinterest Board B Calder Bored Panda First Color Photos See also: Abstract Photography Photoshop artistic effects Early photography: […]
Ernst Haas high contrast and use of motion blur through slow shutter speeds leads to abstraction of movement. https://youtu.be/EGWcoGl9wyc Uta Barth Glenys Garnett Abstract Photography presentation at Cambridge Camera Club 2021. Look at You Tube
Lee Friedlander (born July 14, 1934) is an American photographer and artist. Friedlander studied photography at the Art Center College of Design located in Pasadena, California. In 1956, he moved to New York City where he photographed jazzmusicians for record covers. In 1960, the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation awarded Friedlander a grant to focus on his art and made subsequent grants in 1962 and 1977. [wpdevart_youtube]9I2asDXS0h8[/wpdevart_youtube] [wpdevart_youtube]0q-DactVez0[/wpdevart_youtube] 1960s and […]
!!To be updated from Landscape Photography In his 2003 essay, David Campany comments that: “One might easily surmise that photography has of late inherited a major role as undertaker, summariser or accountant. It turns up late, wanders through the places where things have happened totting up the effects of the world’s activity.” (‘Safety in Numbness: Some remarks […]
Marco Polo robert byron road to oxiania nicolas bouvier Kapuściński Patrick Leigh Fermor Bruce Chatwin Paul Theroux Colin Thubron Italo Calvinho Invisible Cities venice http://www.yourlifeisatrip.com/home/i-do-not-love-venice.html
!! to update and annotate as relevant to Kyrgyztsan. edited from Wikipedia article Google images John Thomson (14 June 1837 – 29 September 1921) was a pioneering Scottish photographer, geographer and traveller. He was an accomplished photographer in many areas: landscapes, portraiture, street-photography, architectural photography. He was one of the first photographers to travel to the Far East, documenting the […]
Photobooks by Alec Soth