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Though this portrait is nothing like a photograph, it captures some of a photograph's realism.
Robust Genius in the North Paul Levy 2011
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She says that Wortley, who used the poem's first sentence as his photograph's title, "is looking to literature and seeing photography as a means to continue the expression."
Trained Toward the Heavens Arnie Cooper 2011
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Gift of Hallmark Cards; Inc. A wet-late process produced the photograph's sharp details and warm mahogany tones.
His Best Shot John Wilmerding 2011
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Long's photograph's can only be described as hauntingly beautiful, and I'm terribly jealous of Zimmer's experience!
New York's Hidden Museum Nicole 2009
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It's important to note the print's size: Given the photograph's resolution, it is large, so parts appear noisy.
Prints offer fascinating surface Kriston Capps 2011
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Long's photograph's can only be described as hauntingly beautiful, and I'm terribly jealous of Zimmer's experience!
Archive 2009-02-18 Nicole 2009
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Note the photograph's authentic period detail: how Grandad's rolled shirtsleeves rhyme with his rolled-up trousers, those winningly minimal sartorial concessions to the seaside outing.
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Divided into five sections -- the unseen, the clandestine photographer, voyeurism and sexual desire, celebrity, and witnessing of violence and suffering -- Exposed successfully weaves a story of the photograph's uses.
Julie Henson: Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance, and the Camera Since 1870 at SFMoMA Julie Henson 2010
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Divided into five sections -- the unseen, the clandestine photographer, voyeurism and sexual desire, celebrity, and witnessing of violence and suffering -- Exposed successfully weaves a story of the photograph's uses.
Julie Henson: Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance, and the Camera Since 1870 at SFMoMA Julie Henson 2010
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Describing how he created the photograph's arresting composition, Mr. Leonard said it was the result of lucky backstage maneuvering.
Photographer Herman Leonard, who focused on jazz musicians, dies at 87 2010
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