photographer
A photographer (the Greek ฯแฟถฯ (phos), meaning “light”, and ฮณฯฮฑฯฮฎ (graphรช), meaning “drawing, writing”, together meaning “drawing with light”) is a person who uses a camera to make photographs.
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Gertrude Stanton Kรคsebier (1852โ1934): The Most Influential Female Photographer of the 20th Century. Gertrude took up photography in middle age and was soon praised by the renowned promoter Alfred Stieglitz as โbeyond dispute the leading portrait photographer in this country.โ Gertrude Kรคsebier left her husband when she was already 37 years old.…
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This is Australia – is BCG Brisbane Camera Group set subject for February 2025 Club’s Competition. What do you think?
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THE highest praise โ supposedly praise โ which is ever applied to a print, is, that it does not look like a photograph, meaning the ordinary, hard, retouched reproduction, which people in general are accustomed to see. It is this latter thing, which the public have had so long as…
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As Alice Boughtonโs became noticed by famous photographers in her field, like Alfred Stieglitz. He knew of and admired her work and by 1902 he included two of her works in the inaugural exhibition at his 291 Art Gallery in New York City.
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BCG conducts aย Hunt and Shoot competitionย each year, normally held in September or October. The organiser of the Hunt and Shoot chooses the venue for the competition and the twelve subjects for the competition. The twelve subjects are not known to the competitors until shortly before the commencement of the shoot.
