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ard 517 / 12.02.2021

Alan De Herrera is extremely passionate about filming culinary projects. With over 12 years of experience in creating the perfect photo for restaurants, hotels, cookbooks, magazines and large commercial clients such as Coca Cola, Subway, it also works fairly regularly with start-ups and small businesses and offers great, affordable packages for smaller projects. ...

ard 517 / 11.02.2021

Paulette Tavormina (born 1949 in Rockville Centre, New York) is an American fine-art photographer who lives and works in New York City. Tavormina is best known for her series, Natura Morta, which features photographic imagery inspired by 17th century Dutch, Spanish and Italian Old Master still-life painters. Tavormina's interest in photography arose from a request from a New York public relations agency in the 1980s to photograph a visiting star, and then took an introductory course at the International Center of Photography in New York. After moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico, She took classes in black and white photography and...

ard 517 / 11.02.2021

Andy Grimshaw London-based photographer specializes in food, drink and still life photography. He works in his own studio in central London with a fully equipped kitchen. Andy works with an experienced team of independent home economists, assistants, prop stylists, and retouchers. Thanks to this, he can assemble a team of specialists that will meet all your requirements for a photo session. ...

ard 517 / 10.02.2021

Joel graduated from the University of Arizona in 1984 with a BA in Photography and soon established a commercial studio in Denver, Colorado. Joel has been selected as one of Canon Explorer Of Light's exclusive photographers. For over 35 years, Joel has worked for many of the world's leading advertising agencies and corporations. Over the years, thanks to his tasks, he has been to every state in the USA and fifty countries around the world. In 1990, Joel produced his first coffee book, "Navajo, Portrait of a Nation," which won a series of awards in photography and design, and produced a one...

ard 517 / 09.02.2021

In the art of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, still life most often accompanies other scenes and had a symbolic meaning contained in the objects presented in the painting. A few separate projects should be devoted to the symbolism of individual elements accompanying the depicted scenes, but this time they will not be the subject of consideration. Sixteenth-century Italy as well as Flanders and the Netherlands of the Baroque period became the homeland of the final development of the still life. The previous interest in the subject in Dutch art, visible in the 15th century, could now mature in a separate...

ard 517 / 09.02.2021

Still life is a painting genre that includes compositions, usually paintings or drawings, consisting of relatively small, stationary, most often inanimate objects, selected for compositional and aesthetic or symbolic reasons. Still life is nothing more than a moment from everyday life that has been stopped for a while. Maybe it, among others. be a bouquet of flowers, a bowl of fresh fruit, a plate of oysters, which are a manifestation of beauty and wealth. When analyzing a still life, we must take into account its universal dimension. This type of art is fashionable and desirable because it tries to satisfy, above...

ard 517 / 07.02.2021

This module is designed to develop the personal artistic path of each student. The first and probably the most important task is to find answers to the questions: What do I want to do? What interests me? What do I want to show? Before I go into these answers, I want to show you an article here that I received from Stephen King, my tutor. I publish the article in its entirety, because I believe that its content is extremely valuable. This is a wonderful text by Bill Jay, "The Thing Itself- The fundamental principle of photography "From: Occam's Razor -...

ard516 / 26.01.2021

Motion tracking, in its simplest form, is the process of tracking the movement of an object within a piece of footage. Once you've collected this track data from the selected point, you then apply it to another element or object. The results of applying this data are that your element or object now matches the movement of your footage. Essentially you can composite something into a scene that was never there. https://youtu.be/-Db-B7AcTQw What the heck am I going to use this for? Stabilize motion by utilizing tracking data.Add elements such as text or solids to a composition.Insert 3D objects into 2D footage.Apply effects...

ard549 / 12.01.2021

The Critical Thinking module(ARD-549) asked the question: Where do we - students, do academic art education? What is our perception of art and economy? In what direction should we go? Several important aspects were given that should be addressed when looking for an answer to the question raised. We were also asked to give an example of an artist who we consider as a role model. Questions asked touched on subjects like perspectives for contemporary art, about its limits in the context of ethical behavior, about its development and evolution in times of universal globalization or technological progress. Where is contemporary...