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Was not considered an art until the 20th century |
Photography |
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Photographers elevated this “light writing” to an aesthetic form in its own right. |
Photography |
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Photography as Process, Photography as Art |
Photography as artist |
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focusing a camera at a subject and clicking the shutter |
Photography as Process |
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discerning a significant moment or a unique expression and clicking the shutter |
Photography as Art |
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PHOTOGRAPHY AS COMMUNICATION conveys |
Conveys information and ideas, expressing emotions, even championing causes. |
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PHOTOGRAPHY AS COMMUNICATION |
Regarded as “true to life” and “of the moment” |
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NOTEWORTHY PHILIPPINE PHOTOGRAPHERS |
George Tapan, John K. Chua, Manny Librodo,Members of the FPPF (Federation of Philippine Photographers Foundation) |
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An award- winning travel photographer |
George Tapan |
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Won 2 Pacific Asia Tourism Association (PATA) Gold Awards |
George Tapan |
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ASEAN Tourism Association award |
George Tapan |
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1st place in the 2011 National Geographic Photo Contest |
George Tapan |
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Best known as advertising and commercial photographer |
John K. Chua |
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Applied his photo artistry to showcasing the beauty of the Philippines |
John K. Chua |
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full-time teacher at an international school in Bangkok |
Manny Librodo |
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the rest of the online world discovered his unique “purely ambient light” approach to glamour, fashion, and travel portraiture |
Manny Librodo |
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Another art form which has risen to tremendous heights within the last century. |
Film |
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"motion pictures" |
Film |
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a Technology- driven Art ; series of photography |
Cinema |
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Collaborative Art - artists, cameras, lighting equipment, sets, props, costumes, and etc. |
Filmmaking |
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A hand - cracked camera, printer, and projector all in one that was lightweight enough to bring outside the studio. |
Cinematographe |
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Envisions the final effect of the film on its viewers, visually, mentally, and emotionally. |
Director |
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first and foremost art for film. |
Acting |
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actors/actress express themselves on stage and learn to deliver their lines naturally and believably. |
acting |
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behind the scenes or the art of film camera work. |
Cinematography |
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captured the director’s vision of each scene through camera placement and movement, lighting, and other special techniques. |
Cinematography |
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art of selecting the precise sections of film, then sequencing and joining them to achieve the director’s desired visual and emotional effect. |
Editing |
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the mental image that the director had, how each scene should look, what period it should depict, what atmosphere it should convey |
Production/Set design |