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Category Archives: society
The Art of Seeing, Books
Color Theory & Photography
Visual Design Of A Photograph Lecture
Learning to See… Observe > Imagine > Express
“See – Feel – Think!”
Article: A portrait of American street life in the analogue era
A portrait of American street life in the analogue era https://flip.it/v0AxMc
Check out “Talking to Photographers on How They Treated Depression” on Flipboard
Talking to Photographers on How They Treated Depression https://flipboard.com/@phoblographer/talking-to-photographers-on-how-they-treated-depression-uid9eog7lblkqico?from=share&utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=share
Article: How Do Photographs Reveal a History of Asian American Erasure?
How Do Photographs Reveal a History of Asian American Erasure? https://flip.it/A2Py8p
“A daguerreotype of a woman from the 1850s speaks to contested ideas of place, identity, and belonging—and offers urgent lessons for today.”
“The art historian Sarah Lewis writes that American citizenship has long been a project of vision and justice. The absence of photographs of the Chinese men and women who helped build California speaks to contested ideas of place, identity, and belonging that continue to shape our collective image of America today. The consequences of this erasure is clear: immigrants have experienced nearly a century of citizenship denied, and Asians who identify as American still live with a deep sense of not belonging. Though the Chinese Exclusion Act was officially repealed in 1943, when the US and China became World War II allies, stringent quotas for Chinese immigration remained in place until 1965. Many Gen X and millennial Asian Americans, myself included, are the first in their families born in America. How do we engage with the democratic ideals of American society when we don’t even see ourselves represented in it?” – https://aperture.org/editorial/how-do-photographs-reveal-a-history-of-asian-american-erasure/
Check out “Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire” on Flipboard
Portraits & Power
Why a Vogue Cover Created an Uproar Over Kamala Harris
“How can portraits convey authority? For thousands of years, rulers and would-be rulers have used portraits to assert their legitimacy, proclaim their power, and solidify their authority. Portraits could be especially important for a sovereign whose actual right to rule was questionable or contested.” – Art Through Time: A Global View

- Political portraits in the media age
- FASHION IS POLITICAL
- CLOTHING AS GESTURE POLITICS
- Art and Social Justice: What is a Portrait? – Lesson for young students
- Images of Power: Art as an Historiographic Tool
- Symbols of Power
- Body Language in Photography
- Tate PORTRAIT
- Portrait Photography’s Power Posing Part I: The Components
- Portraits of Power
- Power Portrayed
- The Power to Look – Lesson from Khanacademy
BBC News: Coronavirus: Vaccine-trial participants pose for portraits
BBC News – Coronavirus: Vaccine-trial participants pose for portraits https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-55980679
Article: ER Doctor In Los Angeles Captures The Toll Of COVID-19 With His Camera
ER Doctor In Los Angeles Captures The Toll Of COVID-19 With His Camera https://flip.it/E8E9Fl