Photography Biennial at the Danforth leaves an introspective ... Daily News Transcript
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Explaining her objective for taking pictures, Diane Arbus once said, "I really believe there are things nobody would see if I didn't photograph them."
A lot of photographers who must allocation that sentiment are now showing their works at the "New England Photography Biennial" at the Danforth Museum of Art.
This very stimulating show features 38 photographers displaying 73 images that evoke complex emotions by revealing curtailed visual stories.
Sitting next to his walker, an elderly man picks at scrambled eggs and toast in Mary Beth Meehan's "My Uncle's Breakfast." With the urbane looks of an anonymous nebbish, Caleb Cole photographs himself like Zelig in dental clinics and parking garages. A winsome youth with a ragged run in her tights keeps the world at bay in Rania Matar's "A Girl in Her Room: Anna 18, Winchester."
Danforth Number one Director Katherine French described the exhibit as "edgy, innovative and exciting."
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Photography?
Oct 06, 2007 by Anne C | Posted in Photography
I am in the end interested in learning about photography. Any tips like what type of camera to get that is not too expensive.
Depending on what you signal by Expensive" there are a lot to choose from.
Digital is the easiest to use and be able to see your pictures quickly, you can delete the ones you don't hankering and save paper. You'll probably want one that is at least a 4 megapixle for good resolution up to 8x10 prints.
35 mm is a good make-up for film cameras.
Check around on the web for info and pricing also you could get a photography magazine.
Here are a couple of links.
The_Watcher | Oct 06, 2007
Start by growing to a bookstore and the library and check out the current popular cameras in the Photography magazines. Also call around to photography schools, colleges, and universities. Be uncorrupt with why you are calling and you will get an honest answer.
Check out some recently published books at the library and learn as much as you can.
Harold Sink | Oct 06, 2007
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Nov 06, 2008 by Mariusz | Posted in Other - Education
I'm rational about going to college for Photography as my major. Is it worth it, or maybe I'll be better off taking some classes and learning on my own?
depends on how much you neediness it.
if you want to be a professional photographer, go for it.
dont let doubts get in the way.
if you want it as a side job/ hobby then consider taking classes.
A | Nov 08, 2008
Pricing for Photography Shoot, out doors, 1hr +, I have good skills but only a tripod and a camera? How much?
May 20, 3528 by DN | Posted in Photography
I have had photography classes, and I have done photography assignments in the career, nothing big. This is going to be about an hour or so of photography for a renewal of vows/wedding ceremony. How much should I charge?
Okay, it doesn't bitch like you have much experience. Do you really know what you're doing? I see you have good skills, but what about great skills? You have a tripod and camera, but what about lighting kit such as fill flashes and reflectors?
I think you shouldn't charge a thing at first. Let it be a learning experience. Create a prodigious portfolio for yourself, then start charging.
Sakura | May 20, 3302
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