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| What was the name of Roy deCarava's book? |
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| "The Sweet Flypaper of Life" |
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| What was the style of Will Klein's Photography? |
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| As incomprehensible as life itself. |
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| What was the name of Will Klein's book? |
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| The title of Robert Frank's book was: |
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| 2 Books that exemplify sequencing |
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| The Americans, American Photographs |
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| What was the name of Paul Vanderbilt's Book? |
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| Between the Landscape and Its Other |
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| What was the name of Marshall Mcluhan's book? |
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| WHat was McLuhan's main point? |
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| The Medium is the message |
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| What is hot and cool media? |
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| Hot media requires less thought and involvement, like a movie |
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| Who did Flip Schulke have a special relationship with? |
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| Charles Moore mainly photographed what? |
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| What 3 Aspects make Robert Frank's book interesting? |
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1-Irony 2-Symbols 3-Sequence |
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| Robert Rauschenberg worked mainly with.. |
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| Rauschenberg's montages dealt with 3 things: |
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1-Iconography of Culture 2-Vernacular Glance 3-Information Overload |
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| What is the name of Minor White's book? |
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| Mirrors, Messages, Manifestations |
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| What 4 things did Minor White believe about photography? |
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1-Photos mirror photog 2-Photog must be receptive to world's messages 3-photos are a manifestation 4-photos are an a-ha moment for viewer |
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| Who did Paul Caponigro study with? |
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| What sort of images did Minor White make? |
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| landscapes tending towards abstraction |
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| What magazine did Minor White start? |
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| Rauschenberg had the ability to use photographs how? |
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| Without falling for their illusion |
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| What two things did Paul Caponigro use as icons? |
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| What is the name of Lewis Baltz' exhibition? |
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| Baltz's photos' 3 characteristics: |
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1-emotionally distant 2-Intellectual 3-Stripped of artistic frills |
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| What did Lewis Baltz photograph? |
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| Pfahl was famous for his _____ photographs. |
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| Pfahl played with what concept? |
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| perception of photographs |
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| Who wrote the words to deCarava's book? |
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| 3 characteristics of Friedlander's work |
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1-local, particular subject matter 2-flattening the picture plane 3-black borders to make images window-like |
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| Terry Evan's images were representative of this concept |
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| intersection of nature and culture |
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| What is the principle of additive color? |
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| red + blue + green lights make white light |
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| Two processes that use Additive color principles |
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| What is the principle of subtractive color? |
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| Subtract the complimentary of the color you want to reproduce |
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| What is the dye imbibition process and where was it used most often, and known as what? |
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a. the process of coating special gel negatives with a pigment, then laying them on a photo paper b.films c. technicolor |
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| What is an autochrome's exposure? |
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| 1-2 sec at f/8 in sunlight |
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| An autochrome uses what to create color? |
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| colored R, G, and B potato starch grains |
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| Alfredo Jaar is known for what? |
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| Bringing exposure to genocide in Rwanda. |
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| Helen Levitt represents what part of photography? |
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| Helen Levitt represents what part of photography? |
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| What are the 3 appeals of Kodachrome? |
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-integrated color couplers -chromogenic (silver made first) -very good preservation in dark |
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| Joel Sternfield's images rely heavily on what, and why? |
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| Caption, because his images of important places are so mundane |
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| What is Joel Sternfeld's books name? |
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