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Hugh Robert Turvey was born in Chippenham, Wiltshire, the first child of Rodney and Patricia Turvey. [2] He studied at Swindon Art College (1989–1990) and the Royal Berkshire College of Art and Design (1990–1992), before enrolling at Blackpool and The Fylde College, [3] in Lancashire, to study photography (1992–1994).
Dazeley works with Platinum prints and is currently working on several projects including X-ray, flowers, pregnant women, anamorphic nude and solarisation (Sabattier effect) photography. Dazeley became a member of the Association of Photographers in 1977 and became a life member in 1984.
Pillsbury's photo of The San Francisco Call building burning on April 18, following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Arthur Clarence Pillsbury (1870–1946) was a United States photographer, inventor, and filmmaker, known through his innovations which extended human vision at a critical time in our history.
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The Way of the Digital Photographer: Walking the Photoshop post-production path to more creative photography (Peachpit, 2013) Botanique: Harold Davis's Oragami in a Box (Digital Field Guide, 2013) Pure Petals: Making Flowers Look Translucent (Popular Photography, December 2012) Make Stunning Flower Photos (Digital Photo Magazine, August 2012)
The book collects images captured over a 13-year period of experimentation with X-ray imaging and equipment. [ citation needed ] He is the recipient of many photographic and design awards including IPA Lucie Awards, AOP, Graphis, Communication Arts, Applied Arts, PX3 and awards from the D&AD also being nominated for the IPA Lucie International ...
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After decades of working primarily in humanistic 35 mm film photography, Feinstein started in 2001 to create work digitally, using a scanner to photograph images of flowers, seashells, butterflies, foliage and botanicals. Cataloguing his life's work, he found that the precision of digital controls, as well as the ability to duplicate images ...