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Portraiture in the Italian RenaissanceThis article traces the development of Italian Portraiture in the latter half of the 15th century.
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American PortraitureThis article is an introduction and brief overview of American portraiture art. Artists from Colonial America up to and including contemporary portrait artists are discussed.
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Female PortraitureThis article outlines advice for female portraiture.
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Covert PortraitureAn academic essay regarding the art of covert portraiture.
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L'Elizabeth R Renaissance Portraiture in California: ReviewIf you have an interest in the Renaissance period, and you would like to purchase a portrait of the period, stop by Lauren Reeser's L'Elizabeth R Renaissance Portraiture web site or commission a portrait at a Renaissance fair in California
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Portraiture With a Wide Angle LensWith a wide angle shot you are telling a story with each photograph. Here are a few tips for using wide angle lenses for portraiture that you may find helpful.
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Elderly Portraiture AdviceThis article focuses on how to shoot quality portraits of the elderly generation.
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Chosing The Correct Lens For PortraitureUsing different lenses in photography can give you different effects. Do you know which one will work best for you? Read on to learn more.
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Children's Portraiture: Where to Get Great Photos of Your Kids in DelawareFinding a great family photographer that specializes in taking photos of children can be tough and expensive. Here are five in Delaware that do a great job without emptying your wallet.
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Rembrandt: Painter of the Dutch Golden AgeA rare artist, who grew and changed at every stage, Rembrandt van Rijn was most famous for his skills in portraiture, where he was able to fuse the inner and outer worlds. -
Tips for Photographing Character and Environmental PortraitsThe goal of portraiture is to capture not only your subject's physical characteristics, but their personalities as well.
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"Olympia" And the "Nightmare"I talk about the compelling portraiture of two paintings. The "Nightmare" of Fuselis and Manet's "Olympia." I talk about their effect on the societies in which they were created and their aesthetic understanding of specific social situations.
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For Pet Lovers OnlyDiscover the level to which the art of pet portraiture and hand painted women's clothing has evolved. For those who love their pets and fun clothing; this website is an amusement park on the small screen. Try it once and you will be hooked. -
Thoughts On: "Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture"This article is my thoughts on the liberal progressive art exhibit currently at the Smithsonian. How it undermines the traditions of the Smithsonian, and reveals biases and predjudices of those running the Museum.
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Connoisseurship of John Singleton CopleyA brief analysis of traditional characteristics found in the portraiture of American artist John Singleton Copley.
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Aestheticism in Ancient Egyptian ArtSymbolism and unity, not reality and portraiture, was the main goal of Ancient Egyptian art. Persisting for three millennium, the Egyptians' brand of art remains an exquisite representation of pure and simple aestheticism.
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Five Independent Children's Photographers in AtlantaA review of five photographers who specialize in children and family portraiture in Atlanta, Ga.
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Thoughts on Portrait Painting: Out of Style but Not ForgottenHere are some brief remarks on the genre of portraiture, with mention of famous paintings and artists, including Leonardo's Mona Lisa and Rembrandt's many self-portraits.
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Special Skills Required to Be a Professional Photographer - Education and TrainingPhotographers usually specialize in one of several areas: portraiture, commercial and advertising photography, photojournalism, fine art, educational photography, or scientific photography.
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Why Artists Needs to Create Self-PortraitsAs a long-time artist, who has explored self-portraiture in a variety of artistic mediums, it is clear to me how important the process of creating self-portraits really is. -
Photographer Lewis Payton Shows the World His Perfect 10"I try to capture the unique soul of my subjects when I shoot them. All of these men have physical beauty, but what I wanted to achieve with 10 is something more than just photographing physical perfection."
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Review of the Nikon Coolpix 8700 Digital Camera - an 8-Megapixel CCD PowerhouseWith digital format cameras evolving on a seemingly daily basis, its important to note those units that may be getting older but still contain features that place it ahead of current market competition. -
Taking Advantage of TTL Flash PhotographyToday's TTL flash systems make getting the perfect exposure a lot easier than in the past. Here are some tips that will help you use TTL flash to its full potential, and also bring drama to your photographs.
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Youngstown, Ohio Preserves History With MuseumsDuring the Industrial Age, there was more money in Youngstown, Ohio than in New York City. Youngstown is known for its commitment to the arts.
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The Top Wedding Photographers in St. Louis, MissouriEven with the state of the art digital photography equipment that is available today, you may still want to hire a professional photographer for that special occasion. Here is your guide to the top wedding photographers in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Romanticism a By-Product of the Enlightenment EraRomanticism was actually a by-product of the sensibility of the Enlightenment movement.
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Bio of Richard Avedon and a Review of His PhotographyThis paper reflects both the life of photographer Richard Avedon as well his work.
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Pooch Patio Latest in Dog Care, Dog GroomingApril Prohaska has taken the variety of a pet store, the convenience of dog grooming, and ambience of a cozy living room and merged them together to create a dog's delight.
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Harebrained Hollywood - 5 Wacky Things to Visit in Movieland, USAIt's known for glamour and glitz, but Hollywood, California is full of the bizarre, the macabre and the kitschy. On your next visit, why not spice up your trips to studios and the Walk of Fame with these wacky additions?
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Sandro Botticelli: Famous Artist for the MediciThis article gives an outline of Botticelli's life, style and works.
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