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  2. Glamour photography - Wikipedia

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    These sometimes include boudoir portraits but are more commonly used by professionals and high school seniors who want to look their best for their portraits. As photography has become widely adopted through the use of smartphones, glamour photography has become a popular type of content featured on social media, particularly on Instagram .

  3. Portrait photography - Wikipedia

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    Modern senior portraits may include virtually any pose or clothing choice within the limits of good taste. Students often appear with pets, student athletes pose in letterman jackets or their playing uniforms, and many choose fashion photography. Outdoor photos are popular at locations that are scenic or important to the senior.

  4. Fashion photography - Wikipedia

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    Fashion photography is a genre of photography that portrays clothing and other fashion items. This sometimes includes haute couture garments. It typically consists of a fashion photographer taking pictures of a dressed model in a photographic studio or an outside setting.

  5. Depictions of nudity - Wikipedia

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    [28] [32] Nude depictions of women may be criticized by feminists as inherently voyeuristic due to the male gaze. [33] Although not specifically anti-nudity, the feminist group Guerrilla Girls point out the prevalence of nude women on the walls of museums but the scarcity of female artists. Without the relative freedom of the fine arts, nudity ...

  6. History of the nude in art - Wikipedia

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    Some examples that illustrate a "naked nude" includes Chantal Joffe's, Alice Neel's and Lucian Freud's self-portraits; these works highlight the intersection of vulnerability and aesthetic tradition, showcasing the body as both personal and political. This redefinition emphasizes the body as a site for personal, political, and emotional ...

  7. Category:Portraits of women - Wikipedia

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    Idealised Portrait of a Young Woman as Flora; In a Park; In a Warm Land; In the Conservatory (Bartholomé) In the Dining Room; The Infanta Maria Theresa of Spain; Portrait of Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia (Rubens) Innocence (Corinth) The Interior of an Atelier of a Woman Painter (Lemoine) Ippy and Gertie Posing at Fashion House Hirsch, Amsterdam

  8. Emma B. Freeman - Wikipedia

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    She became the sole proprietor of Freeman Art Company, specializing in landscapes and artistic portraits. [1] Freeman took a series of portraits of local Hupa and Yurok people from 1914 to 1918. Her photographs were staged [5] in studio and outdoor settings in Humboldt County and Eureka. As a pictorialist, she created stylized portraits using a ...

  9. Landscape photography - Wikipedia

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    Landscape photography is done for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the most common is to recall a personal observation or experience while in the outdoors, especially when traveling. Others pursue it particularly as an outdoor lifestyle, to be involved with nature and the elements, some as an escape from the artificial world. [1] [2] [3] [4]