Masters of Photography Vol 12 - Immortals

Masters of Photography Vol 12 - Immortals

Author: Paul G Roberts

Publisher: Fashion Industry Broadcast

Published: 2015-03-10

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1623145929

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In this we profile the lives and explore the legacies of some of the biggest photography luminaries to have ever lived and worked on the planet. The precursors of fashion photography go back to the 18th century, when images of fashionable clothes were printed in magazines and often hand-coloured. Paris was, at that time, a centre for the production of such magazines, many of which were imported into England. The technique of photography was developed in the 1830s, but it wasn’t until much later that the métier of fashion photography came into existence. The earliest popular photographic technique, the daguerreotype, could not be used for mass printing. A later technique enabled the production of the ‘carte de visite’, which were made for individuals and which also depicted famous theatre and music hall personalities of the age. It wasn’t until advances in halftone printing techniques that fashion photographs came to be featured in magazines. This happened in about the first decade of the 20th century. Now when we see famous designer brands in advertisements and catalogues, what we are really seeing is the artistry of the image-makers who stand behind the camera. What we don’t see is their names. Personal opinion will decide who were the greatest photographers of all time, but in the minds of many experts, a special few could be singled out. We have recently just seen the passing of an era, as Corinne Day, Richard Bailey, Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton, Horst P Horst, Irving Penn, Herb Ritts, Robert Mapplethorpe, Norman Parkinson are all no longer with us, but their legacy, like that of historic monuments, lives on. Their epic images will forever capture a feeling of their times. Our two Immortals editions detail some of the most enduring and famous names in photography, all of whom are no longer with us. In this book we look at the lives and legends of; Robert Doisneau Horst P Horst Robert Mapplethorpe Helmut Newton Norman Parkinson Irving Penn Man Ray Herb Ritts Fashion Industry Broadcast’s “MASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY” is a series: MASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY – Vol 9 Living Legends MASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY – Vol 10 Living Legends MASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY – Vol 11 Immortals MASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY – Vol 12 Immortals MASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY – Vol 13 Australians MASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY – Vol 50 Living Legends MASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY – Vol 51 The Muse MASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY – Vol 52 Gen Next Fashion Industry Broadcast is the number one destination on the web for the latest in fashion, style, creative arts, creative media, models, celebrity biographies and much more. Our site is available globally in 13 languages and is updated daily. Not a minute goes by without our passionate team scouring the globe for the latest breaking news and insider gossip. Fashion Industry Broadcast publishes on a vast array of media platforms art books, eBooks, apps for mobiles and television documentaries. We cover all the key areas of popular culture, style and media arts. Our products are sold globally in over 100 countries through our partnerships with people like Amazon, Apple, Google and many more. You can purchase all of our products directly from the FIB site, please have a browse. www.fashionindustrybroadcast.com A very special video rich multimedia App version with hundreds of original videos, interviews, behind the scenes at fashion shoots and advertisements, is available through Apple’s App store for just $4.99 per edition. Look for “MASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY” on the Apple App store. Contact [email protected]


MASTERS of PHOTOGRAPHY Vol 12 Immortals CHINESE

MASTERS of PHOTOGRAPHY Vol 12 Immortals CHINESE

Author: Paul Roberts

Publisher:

Published: 2015-07-28

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 9781515246152

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CHINESE LANGUAGE VERSION.MASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY VOL 12 IMMORTALSFashion Industry Broadcast's Masters of PhotographySeries is one of the most extensive and prestigiouspublishing initiatives ever released on photography.In this we profile the lives and explore the legacies of some of the biggest photography luminaries to have ever lived and worked on the planet. The precursors of fashion photography go back to the 18th century, when images of fashionable clothes were printed inmagazines and often hand-coloured. Paris was, at that time, a centre for the production of such magazines, many of which were imported into England.The technique of photography was developed in the 1830s, but it wasn't until much later that the métier of fashion photography came into existence. The earliest popular photographic technique, the daguerreotype, could not be used for mass printing. A later technique enabled the production of the 'carte de visite', which were made for individuals and which also depicted famous theatre and music hall personalities of the age.It wasn't until advances in halftone printing techniques that fashion photographs came to be featured in magazines. This happened in about the first decade of the 20th century.Now when we see famous designer brands in advertisements and catalogues, what we are really seeing is the artistry of the image-makers who stand behind the camera. What we don't see is theirnames.Personal opinion will decide who were the greatestphotographers of all time, but in the minds of many experts, a special few could be singled out. We have recently just seen the passing of an era, as CorinneDay, Richard Bailey, Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton, Horst P Horst, Irving Penn, Herb Ritts, Robert Mapplethorpe, Norman Parkinson are all no longer with us, but their legacy, like that of historic monuments, lives on. Their epic images will forever capture a feeling of their times.Our two Immortals editions detail some of the most enduring and famous names in photography, all of whom are no longer with us.In this book we look at the lives and legends of;Robert DoisneauHorst P HorstRobert MapplethorpeHelmut NewtonNorman ParkinsonIrving PennMan RayHerb RittsFashion Industry Broadcast's "MASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY" is a series:MASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY - Vol 9 Living LegendsMASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY - Vol 10 Living LegendsMASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY - Vol 11 Immortals MASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY - Vol 12 ImmortalsMASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY - Vol 13 AustraliansMASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY - Vol 50 Living LegendsMASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY - Vol 51 The MuseMASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY - Vol 52 Gen NextFashion Industry Broadcast is the number one destination on the web for the latest in fashion, style, creative arts, creative media, models, celebrity biographies and much more. Our site is available globally in 13 languages and is updated daily. Not a minute goes by without our passionate team scouring the globe for the latest breaking news and insider gossip.Fashion Industry Broadcast publishes on a vast array of media platforms art books, eBooks, apps for mobiles and television documentaries. We cover all the key areas of popular culture, style and media arts. Our products are sold globally in over 100 countries through our partnerships with people like Amazon, Apple, Google and many more. You can purchase all of our products directly from the FIB site, please have a browse.www.fashionindustrybroadcast.comA very special video rich multimedia App version with hundreds of original videos, interviews, behind the scenes at fashion shoots and advertisements, is available through Apple's App store for just $4.99 per edition. Look for "MASTERS OF PHOTOGRAPHY" on the Apple App store.Contact [email protected]


The Teachings and Practices of the Early Quanzhen Taoist Masters

The Teachings and Practices of the Early Quanzhen Taoist Masters

Author: Stephen Eskildsen

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2012-02-01

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 0791485315

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Stephen Eskildsen's book offers an in-depth study of the beliefs and practices of the Quanzhen (Complete Realization) School of Taoism, the predominant school of monastic Taoism in China. The Quanzhen School was founded in the latter half of the twelfth century by the eccentric holy man Wan Zhe (1113–1170), whose work was continued by his famous disciples commonly known as the Seven Realized Ones. This study draws upon surviving texts to examine the Quanzhen masters' approaches to mental discipline, intense asceticism, cultivation of health and longevity, mystical experience, supernormal powers, death and dying, charity and evangelism, and ritual. From these primary sources, Eskildsen provides a clear understanding of the nature of Quanzhen Taoism and reveals its core emphasis to be the cultivation of clarity and purity of mind that occurs not only through seated meditation, but also throughout the daily activities of life.


Henri Cartier-Bresson: Europeans

Henri Cartier-Bresson: Europeans

Author: Henri Cartier-Bresson

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 9780821225226

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Henri Cartier-Bresson is one of this century's leading photographers. His earliest images are of Europe in the 1930s and '40s. Here is a magnificent compilation of the world-renowned photographer's work that truly captures his famous "decisive moments" through people and places rich in beauty as well as turmoil.


Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher

Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher

Author: Timothy Egan

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 389

ISBN-13: 0618969020

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Edward Curtis was charismatic, handsome, a passionate mountaineer, and a famous photographer, the Annie Leibovitz of his time. He moved in rarefied circles, a friend to presidents, vaudevill stars, leading thinkers. And he was thirty-two years old in 1900 when he gave it all up to pursue his Great Idea: to capture on film the continent's original inhabitants before the old ways disappeared.


Literati Lenses

Literati Lenses

Author: Mia Yinxing Liu

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 2019-07-31

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 0824859839

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Chinese cinema has a long history of engagement with China’s art traditions, and literati (wenren) landscape painting has been an enduring source of inspiration. Literati Lenses explores this interplay during the Mao era, a time when cinema, at the forefront of ideological campaigns and purges, was held to strict political guidelines. Through four films—Li Shizhen (1956), Stage Sisters (1964), Early Spring in February (1963), and Legend of Tianyun Mountain (1979)—Mia Liu reveals how landscape offered an alternative text that could operate beyond political constraints and provide a portal for smuggling interesting discourses into the film. While allusions to pictorial traditions associated with a bygone era inevitably took on different meanings in the context of Mao-era cinema, cinematic engagement with literati landscape endowed films with creative and critical space as well as political poignancy. Liu not only identifies how the conventions and aesthetics of traditional literati landscape art were reinvented and mediated on multiple levels in cinema, but also explores how post-1949 Chinese filmmakers configured themselves as modern intellectuals in the spaces forged among the vestiges of the old. In the process, she deepens her analysis, suggesting that landscape be seen as an allegory of human life, a mirror of the age, and a commentary on national affairs.