Vanishing Points
360 Degree Photographs
de Joel DeGrand
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Vanishing Points
Artists throughout history have "tooled" around with Renaissance perspective since its discovery in the 1400's. Renaissance perspective and the resulting vanishing points that were used to create the illusion of three dimensional properties on a flat piece of paper, canvas, or wall, simply changed art and how it was perceived physically and emotionally. Photography has played a major role in this evolutionary process. Book comes with a 19x13 (special edition) Photograph. Contact: www.degrand.com
Artists throughout history have "tooled" around with Renaissance perspective since its discovery in the 1400's. Renaissance perspective and the resulting vanishing points that were used to create the illusion of three dimensional properties on a flat piece of paper, canvas, or wall, simply changed art and how it was perceived physically and emotionally. Photography has played a major role in this evolutionary process. Book comes with a 19x13 (special edition) Photograph. Contact: www.degrand.com
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Fotografía artística
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Características: Apaisado grande, 33×28 cm
N.º de páginas: 40 - Fecha de publicación: abr. 22, 2010
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave angle of view, 360 degree, vanishing points, panoramic, panos, perspective
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Joel DeGrand
Beverly Shores, IN, USA
Joel DeGrand holds an MFA in photography from the University of Oregon and a BS in Art Education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He has been a photographer since his early childhood, and has taught art and photography since 1968. He has participated in numerous one-person, group exhibitions, and workshops in the United States and abroad, and his work is included in many museums, corporations, private collections and publications. He has published 16 books of his photography and won many awards for his work over the years including an (NEA) National Endowment for the Arts grant.