(in photography)

  • 121Vernacular photography — concerned with ordinary domestic and functional buildings rather than the essentially monumental. Examples of vernacular photographs include travel and vacation photos, family snapshots, photos of friends, class portraits, identification… …

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  • 122Red Shirt School of Photography — The Red Shirt School of Photography is a trend in photography which first became popular in the 1950s. It was pioneered by National Geographic photographers, who had subjects wear, or chose subjects who wore overly colorful clothes (not… …

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  • 123Tilt-shift photography — refers to the use of camera movements on small and medium format cameras, often tilting the lens relative to the image plane to achieve a very shallow depth of field. The technique relies on the Scheimpflug principle and usually requires the use… …

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  • 124Digital Photography Review — URL http://www.dpreview.com Type of site Online digital camera reviews Available language(s) English Owner …

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  • 125New Zealand Centre for Photography — The New Zealand Centre for Photography (NZCP) was a established in 1985. Founded by Brian Brake, Matheson Beaumont and Brian Enting after they had yearned for an organisation which would provide a fulcrum for photographers of all disciplines to… …

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  • 126Glamour photography — is the photographing of a model with the emphasis on the subject. Photographers use a combination of cosmetics, lighting and airbrushing techniques to produce the most physically and sexually appealing image of the model possible. Thomas, Mike… …

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  • 127Brooks Institute of Photography — Infobox University name =Brooks Institute established =1945 type =Private, For Profit staff = faculty = president = provost = students =Ric Tapia [http://www.tapiaphoto.com TapiaPhoto.com] , Stephen Thaxton [http://www.thaxtonimaging.com… …

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  • 128Science of photography — refers to the use of science, such as chemistry and physics, in all aspects of photography. This applies to the camera, its lenses, physical operation of the camera, electronic camera internals, and the process of developing film in order to take …

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