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  2. Food photography - Wikipedia

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    The actual photography can take place in a studio under controlled lighting conditions, or under natural light. [10] The light, background and setting is carefully prepared so as to present the food in as attractive a way as possible without distracting from it.

  3. Pepper No. 30 - Wikipedia

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    Weston photographed Pepper No. 30 using his Ansco 8×10 Commercial View camera with a Zeiss 21 cm lens. The smallest aperture on this lens is f /36. [citation needed] According to Weston's grandson Kim, it was shot at an aperture of f /240 with an exposure time of four to six hours. [5]

  4. Henry Hargreaves (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Hargreaves featured his photography in exhibitions at the MAXXI in Rome [20] [21] The Venice Biennale, [22] [23] Herter Gallery at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, The Lunch Box Gallery in Miami, Florida, and Precinct 35 in New Zealand. [24] [17] [25] [26] Henry Hargreaves also makes short animated videos. [5]

  5. Still life photography - Wikipedia

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    Lighting and framing are important aspects of still life photography composition. Manmade objects like pots, vases, consumer products, handicrafts etc. or natural objects like plants, fruits, vegetables, food, rocks, shells etc. can be taken as subjects for still life photography. [2]

  6. Carl Warner - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Photographic lighting - Wikipedia

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    Photographic lighting refers to how a light source, artificial or natural, illuminates the scene or subject that is photographed; put simply, it is lighting in regards to photography. Photographers can manipulate the positioning and the quality of a light source to create visual effects , potentially changing aspects of the photograph such as ...

  8. Cucoloris - Wikipedia

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    A celo cucoloris casting a shadow Crew members on National Treasure using a cookie. In lighting for film, theatre and still photography, a cucoloris (occasionally also spelled cuculoris, kookaloris, cookaloris or cucalorus) is a light modifier (tool, device) for casting shadows or silhouettes to produce patterned illumination.

  9. Photography - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 January 2025. Art and practice of creating images by recording light For other uses, see Photography (disambiguation). Photography of Sierra Nevada Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically ...