Using this method of photography, still subject matter, such as buildings, were favored.
Possibly financial backing, maybe subject matter, perhaps something to believe in.
Figure and still life, however, are more aggressive as subject matter.
The popularity of children as subject matter goes back to the 19th century.
As subject matter, he more often selected works of literature.
"But I think it is just one of those subject matters that holds particular intrigue."
Most works are traditional in both subject matter and technique.
As subject matter goes, little could be more inherently provocative.
So subject matter is key in judging the press's boundary-violating behavior.
It shows that there is more to students' lives than simply subject matter.
It has also tried projects with more troubling subject matter.
Even with more conventional subject matter, judging what will interest children is a subtle problem.
They often included brief dramatic interludes and more serious subject matter.
CBS looked into outer space and found more frightening subject matter.
There is no room, either in most commercial venues or on the awards circuit, for more challenging subject matter.
Repeatedly generic visual strategies are used to convey less familiar subject matter - that is, the words change, but the tunes don't.
Holzer agrees that "maybe we do use more real-world subject matter than a lot of male artists, because we're hit on a little harder.
The album deals with more obscure/varied subject matter.
War Horse, which has an American cast and more accessible subject matter, could fare better than Jerusalem.
"It's an ongoing debate - should a play that says a lot but is weak get preference over a good play with less weighty subject matter?"