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Archna Singh

My journey as an OCA student of Photography

Category: Part IV | Project 3 Learning from other photographers

July 20, 2018July 20, 2018

Exercise 4.11 Emulation

Posted by archnasingh in Coursework, Exercises, Part IV | Project 3 Learning from other photographers

Remember, there’s no need to make a direct copy of a photograph, for example, a Man Ray photogram; make your own photographic experiment as Adam Fuss did (you can compare their photograms online). If you chose to emulate Man Ray, you might seek out interesting objects that can be rendered graphic shapes in silhouette by…Read more »

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