![]() Photogenic StudioMax III AC Basic Studio Kit with 2 AKC 160 Constant-Color Monolights, Umbrellas, Stands & Case (AKC320K) $699.00 StudioMax III Constant Color Monolights, AC only operation StudioMax III is a lightweight microprocessor controlled Monolight for studio or location work. The four models offer a wide range of standard features that includes discreet continuously variable power adjustments over a full 6 f-stop range. StudioMax III accepts all the Photogenic Quick-Change light shaping accessories. These accessory options include barndoors, grids, snoots, scrims, diffusers, soft boxes and umbrellas. These lights are easy to carry for location work, weighing from 2.4 pounds to 3 pounds, so make them your travel lights or hair and accent lights in the studio. ![]() Agog Over ALASKA! "Seeing totem poles in a big-city museum is interesting," writes a friend of Canadian Club, "but seeing them in Alaska - whole 'forests' of them - is really impressive. And that's just what I came upon in Ketchikan, right over the threshold of the territory. These story-telling monuments are so photogenic that it's hard to photograph them without including a camera fan or two." .... 1946 Canadian Club Whisky Ad, A5053A. $12.99 This Item is an original Magazine ad, taken from a vintage magazine of the year indicated. The ad is suitable for framing and displaying in your home or office. The scan of this item was taken through plastic film, however it is an accurate representation of the item. The nominal size is 10.5 inches by 14 inches. ![]() Look Amazing In Photos: 51 Ways Anyone Can Look Like a Model, Be More Photogenic, And Look More Attractive in Pictures. $13.99 I am a film student and I really like the way this was done. Nobody likes to have to read a long drawn out book about how to do something as routine as taking a photograph. This is something that anyone can read just before the shoot. The great part about that is that you are less likely to forget something you need to do if you have it right there at your fingertips. One tip on each page makes it friendly and easy to get the mental focus one needs in order to look good for the camera. ![]() Impossible Presence: Surface and Screen in the Photogenic Era $26.00 Impossible Presence brings together new work in film studies, critical theory, art history, and anthropology for a multifaceted exploration of the continuing proliferation of visual images in the modern era. It also asks what this proliferation?and the changing technologies that support it?mean for the ways in which images are read today and how they communicate with viewers and spectators. Framed by Terry Smith's introduction, the essays focus on two kinds of strangeness involved in experiencing visual images in the modern era. The first, explored in the book's first half, involves the appearance of oddities or phantasmagoria in early photographs and cinema. The second type of strangeness involves art from marginalized groups and indigenous peoples, and the communicative formations that result from the trafficking of images between people from vastly different cultures. With a stellar list of contributors, Impossible Presence offers a wide-ranging look at the fate of the visual image in modernity, modern art, and popular culture. Contributors: Jean Baudrillard Marshall Berman Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe Elizabeth Grosz Tom Gunning Peter Hutchings Fred R. Myers Javier Sanjines Richard Shiff Hugh J. Silverman Terry Smith |
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