Ethics in Photgraphic Art and Technique touches upon the truth of photographic communication and its role in society. It touches upon the language of photography and the emergence of the new field of Visual or Image Literacy.
The Faces of Photography are many and include the average human faces who have been the subjects in the camera's eye. Yet the more historical references would inlcude the likes of William Henry Fox Talbot, Louis Daguerre, Alfred Stieglitz, Dadaism, Callotypes, Andy Warhol, Louis Hine and John L. Debes. The articles touches on techniques and artifacts such as Dauguerotypes, Callotypes and movements such as Dadaism.
The Motion Dynamic in Photography covers a lot of ground, all related to the evolution of photography from simple static images to expose the dynamic nature of motion and how techniques and technological advancements have exposed motion from freezing it via strobes to animated presentations and the birth of cinematography. Some of the more important historical contributors and some of their works include Edweard Muybridge, Cat Galloping, Albert Londe, Pathological Gait: Myopathy, Ernst Mach, Instantaneous Photograph of a Flying Bullet, Harold Eugene Edgerton, Bullet Through Banana, Owl, Umberto Boccioni, The City Rises, Giocomo Balla, Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash, Flight of The Swallows, Paul Rubens, Portrait of Helena Fourment, William Henry Fox Talbot, Leyland Stanford and Etienne Jules Marey. THis articlle touches on High Speed Photography, Time Lapse Photography, Strobe Photography, Schlieren Photography and Cinematography.
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