Today the meeting was lead by John Holmes His narrative is below... “At the meeting John shared an article that began with the question are there any “Art Movements” in photography as there have been in other art genres? Photography has had trends such as “straight” photography whose followers believed that photography should be a true representation of the subject. Pictorialism expressed the opposite view that photography should be considered a fine art medium and altering an image was encouraged.” In reference to "Art Movements in Photography" http://www.howtotalkaboutarthistory.com/reader-questions/art-movements-photography/ A video about Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor vimeo.com Jerry & Maggie: This Is Not Photography “John discussed a recent development in photography…the use of artificial intelligence. Topaz Labs has a product that takes a different approach to photo editing by using A.I. algorithms. The process can be done automatically with impressive results however, manual control is also available. One of their products can enlarge an image 600% with no loss in sharpness and no noise. The use of this kind of software can be seen as a photography movement in the twenty first century in the same way as Photoshop was in the twentieth century.” Jim Staub shared some photos that he took in 1973 with a Yashica D camera. The images showed a fresh and honest view of the world through the eyes of a twenty year old and that the camera shoots both ways. Below is a list of phone apps provide by John
Retrica- Takes multiple images in on frame Double Exposure- Camera Snapseed- Editing Filterstrom Neue- Editing Union- Layering Mextures- Editing Distressed FX- Editing Formulas- Editing Diptic- Editing (Select multiple images from your library and add them to a single frame,
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