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Photography – Famous Photographers

Posted by jamey5169 on December 4, 2008

Thinking of joining the ranks of the greatest photographers of all time? Well, it might be a good idea to check out a few of them and the works they’ve done so you know just what it is you’re up against.

Probably one of the most famous photographers of all time was Ansel Adams. Adams was born In San Francisco California in 1902. He lived in Carmel until he died in 1984. His most popular photo was titled “Moonrise Over Hernandez, 1944″. This is a breathtaking photo showing a beautiful night view and the small town below it. Other famous photos by Adams were “Clearing Winter Storm” and “Winter Sunrise”. Adams did a lot of outdoor photography with some breathtaking views. His most popular photo has about 1000 copies in print. The price range of these photos, depending on condition goes from $5,000 to $175,000 if you can find one.

Moving from outdoor photography of landscapes to nude women on beaches we have the works of Jock Sturges. Sturges was born in the big city of New York in the year 1947. He currently lives in Seattle, Washington. His most popular images, all of beach nudes, are “Misty Dawn 1991″ and “Northern California, 1991″. His prints range in price from $1,000 to $3,000. His most expensive print sold for $4,000.

Herman Leonard was known for taking great photographs of jazz legends. He was born in Allentown, PA in 1923. He currently lives and works in New Orleans. His most popular images are photos of great jazz legends Dexter Gordon, Duke Ellington, Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday. Herman Leonard was one of the more active photographers even when not working at his craft. He often traveled with great entertainers like Marlon Brando, who he hung out with in 1954. His photos range in price from $950 to $5,500.

Another great photographer was Irving Penn who was born in Plainfield, NJ in 1917. Penn was actually known for a number of different styles of photography including fashion photography and provocative life style portraits. His most famous work was “Cuzco Children” which sold for as much as $175,000 at the turn of the century. Penn worked for some of the most popular magazines of our time including Harper’s Bazaar, Saks Fifth Avenue and Vogue Magazine.

Another great photographer, who most people have actually heard of, was the one and only Helmut Newton, who just recently passed away in 2004. He was most known for photos involving fashion and nudes illustrating themes of mass media, glamour, sex and theater. Newton’s work was often categorized as bizarre. He was once quoted as saying “My job as a portrait photographer is to seduce, amuse and entertain”. He most certainly did that better than just about anyone else. His most popular image is “Sie Kommen I, II”. His photographs are in such demand that some go for as much as $400,000 each.

The list of famous photographers goes on, literally forever. So if you are thinking of joining the ranks of these greats and many others, then you’re going to have to work hard at your craft.

Very, very hard.

Michael Russell

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Nanny Cameras Installed At Home

Posted by jamey5169 on December 4, 2008

Nanny cameras, mostly used in schools, can also be used in your own home. Imagine being able to log-in to a system that allows to you to monitor what your children are doing at home while you are at work. Imagine the reassuring feeling of actually knowing and seeing that your kids are safe at home. Nanny cameras will do that for you and your family, and even more!

How Can Parents Access Nanny Cameras?

Using nanny cameras is easy, safe, and secure. Using the Internet, parents are given a very secure log-in ID to a system which allows them to see what their kids are up to at home. But this is not cutting-edge technology. In fact, this technology has been used in industries, schools, companies, and commercial establishments in the country. But nanny cameras are not really used in most households. Still, the nanny camera is a sure-fire way of keeping your homes safe.

The Advantages of Installing Nanny Cameras At Home

The advantage of having nanny cameras at home is that parents can now watch over their children even at work. Any time, parents can use the nanny camera to check if Lucy has done her homework, or if Danny is safely tucked in bed for the night. Parents who work graveyard shifts will not worry anymore when they use their nanny cameras and see that everyone is safe at home.

Via nanny cameras, parents can check if babysitters and caretakers are really taking care of their kids. Using the nanny camera, parents will know if their children are getting the kind of attention that they deserve from these babysitters and caretakers.

Kids, too, will also feel good when they see nanny cameras used at home. It would make them feel secure knowing their parents are watching over them. Furthermore, parents can also give grandparents and other close relatives permission to use the nanny camera. This is particularly useful when parents are in places where Internet access is limited or non-existent.

Some Disadvantages And Issues

Unauthorized access to these nanny cameras is a big concern because the Internet is wide open to hackers and eavesdroppers. Using nanny cameras at home exposes your kids to that risk. However, the technology and the system in which these nanny cameras work are always finely tuned and maintained to assure your family’s safety. Also, some children might not like the idea of having nanny cameras at home. They might feel uncomfortable that their parents are always watching over them. They might feel negative about the nanny camera because it would make them think that their parents do not trust them.

Some parents might consider these issues in deciding to use nanny cameras at home. But there are some parents who feel that the overall benefit of having nanny cameras at home clearly outweighs the perceived risks. For these parents, nanny cameras not only makes them feel safe, but it also gives them pleasure seeing their kids learn and play at home.

Interested in nanny cameras? Visit Video-Surveillance-Guide.com today to learn how a network camera like the Linksys wireless PTZ Internet camera works.

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Crystal Chandeliers – A Legacy of Beauty and Functionality

Posted by jamey5169 on November 19, 2008

Step into any 18th century gathering hall, palace or cathedral and your attention is immediately drawn to the chandelier. There are few things more eye-catching than a stunning, illuminating fixture that twinkles with many individual lights. A beautiful chandelier adds elegance and class to any room, and they have been a distinguishing symbol of taste for more than 500 years!

The first chandeliers were used in medieval times. These basic light fixtures only consisted of a wooden cross with spikes which would secure the candles. Like common versions, these were suspended from ropes in the center of the room, especially in places of assembly.

During the 15th century, the fixtures began to get more complex and ornate. They began to incorporate ring or crown designs instead of the basic cross from earlier times. These became very popular amongst the nobility and clergy because they could afford the high cost of night illumination – which is why these glittering fixtures have become a symbol of luxury and status.

Designs became more extravagant during the 18th century, often incorporating many arms and gold cast. Crystal chandeliers also became extremely popular during this time due to developments in glassmaking. The refractive glass (or “crystal”) had unique light-scattering properties that illuminated rooms more efficiently than other materials. Despite not actually being made out of crystal, a glass fixture is still the standard in high-class light structures.

Even as electricity replaced candles and gas as the main source of light energy, crystal styles still remained popular. By the late 1800s, many pieces were produced to use both gas and electricity; by the early 1900s, the light fixtures relied on electricity alone. In modern times, glass styles are mainly used for decoration or to provide a focal point in the room, but they still have the undeniable power to add class and style to any interior décor.

So now you’ve decided you want to add some elegance to your room and that installing a chandelier is the perfect way to do it, but where do you begin? There isn’t the “perfect chandelier” because it all comes down to personal taste, but here are some helpful hints that will hopefully make the decision easier.

Firstly, decide on where to install your fixture. This may seem obvious, but many people simply do not have enough room in their homes to accommodate an extravagant light fixture. Make sure the room is big and airy, with ceilings high enough so the fixture doesn’t become an obstacle. Living rooms excellent, but adding one above the dining room can make for extra-romantic meals. However, if a room ceiling is high enough but the room is small, the amount of light created could be overbearing.

Also, consider the amount of energy that will be used. Energy isn’t cheap in today’s age of conservation, and a multi-light fixture can eat it up. To curb this energy consumption (and be environmentally-responsible), replace standard bulbs with compact fluorescents or any comparable, energy efficient bulbs.

Anne Clarke writes numerous articles for Web sites on gardening, parenting, fashion, and home decor. Her background also includes teaching, gardening, and fashion. For more of her useful articles on chandeliers, please visit Crystal Chandeliers, home of many fine articles on the subject.

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