Sunday, April 26, 2020

Interesting Photo Articles - Apropos of Women and Theatre With a Paper Or Two on Parisian Topics

Interesting Photo Articles - Apropos of Women and Theatre With a Paper Or Two on Parisian TopicsThis morning's paper contains a few words on fashion, politics, religion, dieting, and Apropos of Women and Theatre with a Paper or Two on Parisian Topics. But this does not sound like the kind of article that will make anyone go over to the nearest bookstore and pick up their copy. The topic and the photographer are both exceptional, but will most likely have been a professional make for the company. Surely an established name in the industry who understands and appreciates style would be more beneficial.But this article has a theme, which is: Famous Photographs by Famous Photographers. It has a few examples, but again, this is definitely not a 'stylish' look to make. So let's keep the topic within its parameters, and at the same time stay on point.Let's first look at the 'Stylish' caption. I am somewhat taken aback at how many amateur photographers think it is acceptable to use too much color in a photo, as it 'gives them credibility'. With this category as a base, let's move on and look at a few other options.Even the 'To the Right' photo would look rather tacky to me, which was taken in Washington DC at the Rockefeller Center. This piece looks to me like it was being inserted into a magazine with a strong editorial business point of view. And, while the face is not the most striking, and again, the person in the photo might have been considered one of the cutest in the world at one time, it does not fit the theme of the piece.Here's an interesting, although not necessarily out of the ordinary photo from Apropos of Women and Theatre with a Paper or Two on Parisian Topics. This piece has a very traditional feature for it to come across as 'stylized', but for some reason this just doesn't work for this feature. There is so much more to this photo than the lens flare and dolly shot that will come across this way.Some more examples: Petronier and glamour photography o f athletes, sporting events, parties, conventions, etc. There are so many more, I can't take them all down, so I'll simply leave you with a list of links to 'classic' examples of each category.So there we have it, Apropos of Women and Theatre with a Paper or Two on Parisian Topics. Keep them in mind for next week.

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