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Still life photography is a genre of photography used for the depiction of inanimate subject matter, typically a small group of objects. Similar to still life painting, it is the application of photography to the still life artistic style. [1] Tabletop photography, product photography, food photography, found object photography etc. are ...
Carl Warner was born in Liverpool, England in 1963. At the age of seven he moved to Kent with his parents and as an only child spent hours in his bedroom listening to music, drawing and creating worlds from his imagination, inspired by the posters on his walls by artists such as Salvador Dali and Patrick Woodroofe and the record sleeve designs of Roger Dean and the work of Hipgnosis.
Fruit and Flowers (1860) by Roger Fenton. Fruit and Flowers is a black and white photograph by English photographer Roger Fenton, taken in 1860.It was part of the still lives series that Fenton did at the Summer of that year, and would be some of his final photographic work, shortly before be leave this activity, in 1862.
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John Blakemore (born 1936), is an English photographer who has worked in documentary, landscape, still life and hand made books. He taught the medium full time from 1970. He has been the recipient of Arts Council awards, a British Council Travelling Exhibition and in 1992 won the Fox Talbot Award for Photography.
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Still-life: 9.5" x 7.5" / 24.2 x 19 cm: Center for Creative Photography, George Eastman House, Art Institute of Chicago, University of California at Santa Cruz, University of California at Los Angeles, Huntington Library Sybil Anikeef: 1933 Portrait 4 11/16" x 3 5/8" / 11.9 x 9.2 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Boston, Massachusetts [97]
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