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Vivian Maier is described as a bold, paradoxical, eccentric, private person. She had an amazing sense of humour and a beautiful sense of life, light, feeling, environment. Vivian also had a weird sense of tragedy. She was also described as mysterious because she had no story, no back ground, she has been completely misread. People only saw her as a house keeper, a nanny or a health care assistant She had no family, no love life, no children. There are a lot of people who wish they would have found her work sooner and they were describing how amazing it would have been if they found her work before John Maloof.I feel vivian maker was quite a private person with lots of secrets, it seem this way because there is no history of her ever having family or children. She has a weird sense of nature and should be proud enough to show off her work to come out of her shell, her work has an amazing sense of purity in photography.
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Here are some examples of selfies and how selfies can be taken. Selfies are a world wide popular thing that is being thought about all over the world by each individual that is taking selfies go throughout the process of things like..How am i gonna stand?Am i gonna face the camera?What angle am i gonna hold the camera from? What is my posture going to look like?
they can be take in any form at any time with any back ground of any shape or from as amid staged back ground. |
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Cynthia Morris "Cindy Sherman" is an American photographer and film director, best known for her conceptual portraits. In 1995, she was the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship. She was born on the 19 January 1954 she is now 63years of age, Glen Ridge, New Jersey,United States. In 1977, she began work on "Complete Untitled Film Stills," a series of 69 photographs and one of her best-known works; her black-and-white photographs challenged cultural stereotypes supported by the media. In the 1980s, Sherman used colour film and large prints, and focused more on lighting and facial expression. She returned to ironic commentary in the 1990s, directing the dark comedy Office Killer in 1997. Three years later, in 2000, she released a series of photographs of women with exaggerated attributes
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One day in 1958 or ’59, Ralph Eugene Meatyard walked into a Woolworths store in Lexington, Kentucky. An optician by trade, Meatyard was also a photographer—a “dedicated amateur,” he called himself—and he kept an eye out for props. He might drop by an antiques store to buy eerie dolls or emerge from a hobby shop with a jar of snakes or mice cured in formalin. Eugene is a American photographer who has bee developing he's techniques and wondering and questioning science he was 12 years of age, he has been he has been on a constant f rolercoaster which he has been crafting and improving, reflecting on he's photography and developing he's techniques. |