I tried using an ipad for reference photos/color mixing, etc. and found it maddening. As convenient as it is (I love mine), try loading up a reference photo, mixing a shade, and holding it up to the iPad screen.

My perfect solution is to keep the ipad for ebooks, web surfing, etc. and get my references professionally made at a photo lab. No one else can match the colors I get from prepping my references in photoshop, and since the photo and my paint reflect the same light from my painting lamp, color matching is way easier.


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After a few bad experiences copying photos and unsuccessful trial-runs, I now usually refuse to look at any makeup images from the customer at the start, but am open to them closer to the end of our makeup trial-run or appointment.

Now to idea that Ferguson put forth about what happens if the painter is successful using your image as inspiration is not something that I would suggest that you bother to consider. If she markets her paintings better than you can market your photos, that is your fault, not hers.

There are real, serious damages some photographers incur when their valuable photos are stolen and/or mis-used. Loss of profits they could have actually made. There are nasty people out there who have no ethics, and many of the "people" are big companies. Cases of outright, explicit theft, often because they figure their deep pockets thrump the photographers' rights. Awful.

I read this one with interest... I had a crazy situation, where a Tattoo artist in Las Vegas actually contacted me to let me know (sort of ask permission) that he had a client that had one of my instagram photos (not one that is on my website) of Yellowstone that she wanted to have on her calf. My initial thoughts were all over the place from being impressed that the Tattoo artist took the time to go from instagram to my webpage to my contact info and reach out before starting, (he could have lost $$), then interested in how it would turn out and then the business side. Also, the lower falls of the Yellowstone are far from "uniquely" photographed. I simply thanked him for reaching out and asked him to shoot over an image of the final product!

Located in the heart of Washington, D.C., the National Museum of Women in the Arts advocates for better representation of women artists and serves as a vital center for thought leadership, community engagement, and social change.

Our rotating special exhibitions showcase historic and contemporary artwork. Museum programs and events foster conversations and connections that inspire change. Our collections feature more than 5,500 works from the 16th century to today created by more than 1,000 artists.

DPI stands for dots per inch, and the higher the dpi, the better the photos will look when printed. But, if the dpi is too high and used on the web, your images will load much slower and slow down your website speed.

Some of the artists draw on archival material, including family photos, historical accounts, and public records, to inform their works or become physical pieces of it. For others, the artwork itself becomes an archive, albeit an unconventional one, documenting their own experiences and even traumas.

Organized with support from the Tufts University Art Galleries, this is the fourth collaborative exhibition that the MFA has hosted in support of the next generation of promising artists and curators coming out of Tufts.

Smoketown, where Nichols grew up, is the oldest Black American neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky. Through images of construction sites and dilapidated buildings, family photos, and online geo-location databases, Nichols comments on the contradictions of urban development in historically underserved black communities. Here, he talks about both using an archive, and creating one.

I wanted to know specifically how to customize artist photos in the artist section of the iPod / iPhone, etc. As you can see, it shows a corresponding album to that artist, but I wanted to put a photo of the artist there like they have in the iTunes Radio. Mainly cause it would look nice, and I have several artist that doesn't have photos anyway. There was a thread that someone put custom photos on their column using iFunbox. I have it, but don't know how the person did it.

That's the fear. I just want to figure out how to manually do it, cause iTunes doesn't let me change their artist pictures. The albums are correct, everything is correct / in order. It's just the artist photos that bug me.

Reaching beyond the predominantly white, male painters whose names are synonymous with the Abstract Expressionist movement, this exhibition celebrates the practices of the numerous international women artists working with gestural abstraction in the aftermath of the Second World War.

The exhibition features well-known artists associated with the Abstract Expressionism movement, including American artists Lee Krasner (1908-1984) and Helen Frankenthaler (1928-2011), alongside lesser-known figures such as Mozambican-Italian artist Bertina Lopes (1924-2012) and South Korean artist Wook-kyung Choi (1940-1985). More than half of the works have never before been on public display in the UK.

I attended a painting conference several years ago where it seemed that the major theme was how important it is that all painting is done from life. Listening to these older masters speak, it occurred to me that these were the men who had been working artists when photography began to seem as if it might be a threat to a painter's livelihood and that these men established the objections to photo reference out of fear and mistrust. Thanks for this terrific post!

Part of the challenge of working with photos is that you have to be able to set up the photo in the first place. If the final rendering is of a guy sitting in a chair, that's not much of a challenge. But if you are drawing someone flying out of an exploding plane, or in the middle of a large brawl, or something really dynamic, it can be very difficult to get the photograph or anything approximating it. This is why having an animator's understanding of motion, and Hogarth's understanding of anatomy can be really beneficial for an artist who is doing work along the lines of comics. Peak action is hard to capture in a photo. Maybe working from video clips would be better for some of these situations, so you can scrub through to the perfect peak action shot. In any case, using reference seems totally practical in most cases, if the images are available.

Over the past three decades, Perrotin has exhibited and supported contemporary and modern artists through many collaborative projects. Perrotin has a strong desire to organize cross-disciplinary programs, including conferences, workshops for children, concerts and performances.

Besides the e-shop, the galleries in Paris, Hong Kong, New York, Seoul, and Shanghai have their own bookshops that offers a wide selection of books on the gallery's artists, as well as publications about contemporary painting, contemporary sculpture, contemporary architecture, contemporary photography, artist monographs, essays on art history, artifacts, posters, or postcards.

These are the pictures from a Pashtun family. Who is living in Jammu and Kashmir from last five decades now. They came from Afghanistan during war and took shelter by travelling towards himalayan region of India. Their children use to go school now and lived happily within the cmmunity along with other muslims in Kashmir, India. These photos tells a story of a girl, how she spend her day during summers. Artist: Vikar Syed. Visit this artist here.

Our community of photographers and artists are telling visual stories from around the world. Watch dozens of interviews with talented people telling their stories. Discover the diverse identities, backgrounds, and skills and hire them for your next project or collaboration or download their images and art.

Late last week, a California-based AI artist who goes by the name Lapine discovered private medical record photos taken by her doctor in 2013 referenced in the LAION-5B image set, which is a scrape of publicly available images on the web. AI researchers download a subset of that data to train AI image synthesis models such as Stable Diffusion and Google Imagen.

Lapine discovered her medical photos on a site called Have I Been Trained, which lets artists see if their work is in the LAION-5B data set. Instead of doing a text search on the site, Lapine uploaded a recent photo of herself using the site's reverse image search feature. She was surprised to discover a set of two before-and-after medical photos of her face, which had only been authorized for private use by her doctor, as reflected in an authorization form Lapine tweeted and also provided to Ars.

Lapine prefers to conceal her identity for medical privacy reasons. With records and photos provided by Lapine, Ars confirmed that there are medical images of her referenced in the LAION data set. During our search for Lapine's photos, we also discovered thousands of similar patient medical record photos in the data set, each of which may have a similar questionable ethical or legal status, many of which have likely been integrated into popular image synthesis models that companies like Midjourney and Stability AI offer as a commercial service.

Help! I cannot for the life of me figure out how to change my band's header photo on spotify and I'm gonna lose my mind. As an artist, I'm extremely frustrated with how completely un-user-friendly Spotify makes their artist interface. On the regular spotify for listeners mobile app, my band's profile appears normal and updated with the current photos of our current member lineup. But if you go on the desktop app, it shows a much older photo with members that aren't in the band anymore. The Spotify for Artists app (of course) only gives you the option to change your profile photo (which used to be the one in the little circle but after the recent update it appears that the header photo and profile photo are now one in the same, yet the spotify for artist app doesn't seem to give me the option to change what was our old header photo) not the header/background photo. Can anyone please help me out? The FAQ page is leading me in circles (Get instructed to search for my artist page -> find artist page -> "Your profile is already verified! That means your team (AKA me) claimed your profile and can invite you right now" -> I click the only option on the page "learn more" -> get redirected right back to FAQ page) e24fc04721

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