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In 2003 he decided to work only on fine-art photography projects.
There are other data libraries having to do with camera equipment, video, fine-art photography, photojournalism and more.
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Her mother is an independent appraiser of fine-art photography in Miami Beach.
According to the Modernist gloss, fine-art photography has traditions, styles and a momentum all its own.
For a long time, supporters of fine-art photography tried to raise it above its more vulgar photographic kin.
The book is a fine-art photography book of nudes of fat women.
For Sherman, neither the painting tradition nor the fine-art photography tradition served to inspire her as an artist.
But it is also at least as interesting for the questions it raises about the limitations of fine-art photography as a witness to natural history.
Starting as a fashion photographer, Mr. Hujar later turned to fine-art photography and portraits.
So many people are collecting so many images these days that the market in fine-art photography is as hot as the surface of the sun.
THE market for fine-art photography, an estimated annual $200 million slice of the art business, is bedeviled by a curious paradox.
His focus is on fine-art photography with lyrical and psychologically charged private moments of couples and dark landscape photographs.
Today, Christie's South Kensington holds its fine-art photography sale in London.
What's also true is that he produced one of the earliest concentrations of implicitly homoerotic imagery in American fine-art photography.
Billed as the world's best and largest exposition of vintage and contemporary fine-art photography, the show brings together 85 merchants from around the world.
Besides being helpful to Weston this association greatly benefited Baer's career in the world of fine-art photography.
And Ms. Abbott's photographs were exhibited in schools and museums even before the book was published, giving some people their first look at fine-art photography.
"About Painting," a show not of paintings but of photographs, presents four who stretch the limits of fine-art photography in various presumably painterly directions.
"There are photographers on Fotolog.net who are just shooting digital and they're producing work that I think is on par with other fine-art photography.
In 2005-2006, LaChapelle decided to minimize his participation in commercial photography, and return to his roots by focusing on fine-art photography.
Originally interested only in landscape fine-art photography, Ken began taking serious interest in nude photography as art during the time that he was working with Playboy.
Mrs. Hunt, who is known as Betsy, owns the Evans Gallery, which specializes in fine-art photography, in Portland, Me.
Another change in taste is evident as well: the mammoth coffee-table book, long the staple of fine-art photography, is being replaced by photographic books not much larger than novels.
Fine art nude photography is a genre of fine-art photography which depicts the nude human body with an emphasis on form, composition, emotional content, and other aesthetic qualities.