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INTIMATE PORTRAITURE EXPLORING SIGNIFICANCE THROUGH PORTRAITURE

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INTIMATE PORTRAITURE. EXPLORING SIGNIFICANCE THROUGH PORTRAITURE. “A portrait photographer depends upon another person to complete his picture. The subject imagined, which in a sense is me, must be discovered in someone else willing to take part in a fiction he cannot possibly know about.”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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INTIMATE PORTRAITURE

EXPLORING SIGNIFICANCE THROUGH PORTRAITURE

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RICHARD AVEDON

“A portrait photographer depends upon another person to complete his picture. The subject imagined, which in a sense is me, must be discovered in someone else willing to take part in a fiction he cannot possibly know about.”

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RUSSELL LAIRD, TAMMY BAKER, SEVENTEEN YEAR OLDS

SWEETWATER, TEXAS, 1979

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BOYD FORTIN, THIRTEEN YEAR OLDSWEETWATER, TEXAS, 1979

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DAVE TIMOTHEY, NUCLEAR FALLOUT VICTIMOTEM, UTAH 1980

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SANDRA BENNETT, 12 YEAR OLDROCKY FORD, COLORADO, 1980

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RONALD FISCHER, BEEKEEPERDAVIS, CALIFORNIA 1981

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JOYCE TENNESON

“If I had to pick a single word to describe what my pictures are all about, I would say 'secrets.' “

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WILLIAM WEGMAN“At a couple of days old, the puppies were more alien than cute.”

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MAN RAY

“Some of the most complete and satisfying works of art have been produced when their authors had no idea of creating a work of art, but were concerned with the expression of an idea.”

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CHUCK CLOSE

“I've always thought that problem solving is highly overrated and that problem creation is far more interesting.”

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ARNOLD NEWMAN

“We don't take pictures with our cameras. We take them with our hearts and we take them with our minds, and the camera is nothing more than a tool.”

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YASUO KUNIYOSHI, NEW YORK, 1941

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PABLO PICASSO, CANNES, 1956

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WOODY ALLEN, NEW YORK, 1966

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ANNIE LEIBOVITZ

“I don’t have two lives; This is one life, and the personal pictures and the assignment work are all part of it. ”

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