Photography
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You know, I had my camera, and I knew I needed to prove to myself that I would make a difference in
photography.
I love photography, and no one is going to stop me from making images.
But I thought about also that black photographers were missing from the history books of photography, and I was looking for ways to tell a story.
I thought about how I could use
photography
to talk about how what's going on outside of the frame of the camera can affect what we see inside.
And to me this was a key component that somehow, through this medium of photography, which allows us to contemplate these landscapes, that I thought
photography
was perfectly suited to doing this type of work.
And to me, again,
photography
was a way in which I could explore and research the world, and find those places.
I found this
photography
of mine almost compulsive.
Jitish Kallat successfully practices across photography, sculpture, painting and installation.
Raqs are probably the foremost practitioners of multimedia art in India today, working across photography, video and installation.
And this is actually real photography, timed photography, showing how that limb regenerates in a period of days.
They can do graphic design, all kinds of stuff with computers, photography, industrial design.
The truth is that we know that the images themselves don't change the world, but we're also aware that, since the beginning of photography, images have provoked reactions in people, and those reactions have caused change to happen.
My TED wish: there's a vital story that needs to be told, and I wish for TED to help me gain access to it and then to help me come up with innovative and exciting ways to use news
photography
in the digital era.
I wanted it to be more like war photography, where I was making harder-hitting pictures that showed readers what was happening to marine wildlife around the planet.
We had a frantic sort of 45 minutes of filming, photography; while the helicopter was still there, I did an interview on the satellite phone; and then everyone else climbed back into the helicopter, wham, the door closed, and I was alone.
We created a black-and-white
photography
course, and we allowed students to come in and learn how to use a darkroom.
The characters and their situation are interesting and the
photography
and locations are beautiful to look at.
It just went on too long although the last 20 minutes was excellent, especially in the
photography
with some great low- angle shots.
"Belly Of The Beast" (which aired a month ago) was a mess, but it had great scenery and
photography
and some pretty cool moments scattered throughout, so I thought that this movie might have some of the same.
The
photography
is strangely crowded: no outdoor scene can be shot except through a tangle of bare trees, no interior scene can be shot without so much busy detail that it's almost impossible to follow people moving across a room, no consecutive scene of Dietrich can be shot without a major wardrobe change.
Less than stellar acting, photography, music, lighting and editing make it a real chore to sit through.
The costumes the unflattering
photography
- unflattering towards the actors but loving towards the locations) The one thing that makes the whole thing bearable is the sight of Meryl Streep making a fool of herself.
And you can see that director Scott attempts to mimic Paul Greengrass with a bright grainy
photography
that's followed by an awfully dizzying and irritating hand-held direction that, throughout the entire film, attempts to take off from Greengrass's gung-ho guerrilla film-making techniques.
The scenes play out in a confusing and unrealistic way and are interspersed with some nice time-lapse
photography.
The budget is the same you'd see from a Cinemax softcore porn, as is the photography, sets, lighting, and video it was shot on.
The
photography
is occasionally nice, with odd angles and miniatures incorporated quite well.
Instead of looking like a theatrical movie edited for television, "Mister Tibbs" looks suspiciously like a TV movie edited for theatrical release, with grainy photography, cheesy opening titles, and sets that look like they're made of plywood.
The
photography
is flat and unexciting and I can't even remember what the music was like.
Horribly predictable, obscene usage of slow motion photography, cheesy story lines.
OK, some of it is not all bad, with partially good
photography
(even some of the under water scenes) and at times not too bad directing.
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