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Browsing Faculty of Humanities ETDs by Subject "Portrait photography"

Browsing Faculty of Humanities ETDs by Subject "Portrait photography"

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  • Sonnekus, Marian Natasha (Bloemfontein: Central University of Technology, Free State, 1991)
    Photography relies on a process of cooperation between subject and photographer. Try to establish from the outset the mutual understanding that you are working together to achieve a good result, if someone consents to ...
  • Meyer, Hanchen (Bloemfontein: Central University of Technology, Free State, 1996)
    There are people all around us, but what makes a photograph of a person or people interesting or unusual? Creativity is found in all of us, but it is up to each one to explore, to create, to capture interest and keep ...
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    Eksteen, Marile (Bloemfontein: Central University of Technology, Free State, 1997)
    The script consist of some highlights in the history of portrait photography and interviews with of two famous portrait photographers: Horst Paul Albert Bohnnann and Johan Pretorius as well as and seven helpful hints to ...
  • Knox, Christel (Bloemfontein: Central University of Technology, Free State, 1996)
    Fotografie is 'n manier hoe 'n fotograaf sy gevoel, denkwyse en emosie kan uitbeeld. Op so 'n manier kan hy deur sy foto's kommunikeer. Die fotograaf kan op sy eie manier 'n storie probeer vertel, sonder om enige vorm ...
  • Strauss, deur Henriette (Bloemfontein: Central University of Technology, Free State, 1996)
    Portretfotografie is baie meer 'n wetenskaplike-faktor as 'n kunsfaktor vir die fotograaf. Hoewel daar emosie en gevoel is, bly dit nog steeds 'n chemiese proses. Maar dit was dekades gelede toe fotografie nog slegs 'n ...
  • Luwes, Emmerenthia Catharina (Bloemfontein: Central University of Technology, Free State, 1991)
    A photograph is not just as a results of an encounter between an event and a photo9rapher~ picture-taking is an event in itself, and one with ever more peremptory ri9hts to interfere with, to invade, or to ignore whatever ...

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