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91 They demanded attention, more photography, and the remainder of the party drew further away. 92 Morris discovered the expressive potentials of photography while on an archaeological dig. 93 Jilly Curry uses her bilingual secretarial skills in London and Simon Baynes combines freelance photography with working as a telephone engineer. 94 Within commodity culture,[www.] that which is specific to photography interacts extensively with broader political and cultural issues. 95 Photography not only developed in the Victorian era but was also implicitly caught up in nineteenth-century interests and attitudes. 96 The possibility of a new way of looking opens up exciting possibilities for the re-evaluation of many genres of photography. 97 On seeing the Muybridge article he must immediately have been convinced that photography was the most efficacious means of advancing his researches. 98 From these beginnings aerial photography has developed into one of the archaeologist's most valued aids. 99 She undertook the first serious application of photography to science by making photograms of her extensive collection of algae. 100 Photography is 80 percent casting, and with Kate it was something more than a beautiful face. 101 He explained that earning a living left little time for photography but holidays left ample time. 102 Commercial photography constantly borrows ideas and images from the wider cultural domain. 103 Benetton's advertising and photography is integrally linked to their corporate image making. 104 Doubtless photography is making the same ravages on this side of the Channel as it is with us. 105 However much other factors may have contributed to the character of Impressionist painting, to photography must be accorded some special consideration. 106 The reproducible arts of photography and printmaking still remain, by and large, categorised as lesser arts. 107 The teacher may wish to introduce pupils to evidence from archaeology, and perhaps from aerial photography. 108 Pastimes include listening to his vast record collection, cooking, photography and snooker. 109 The coincidence of those anomalous ideas was bound to upset many previously held notions about art and photography. 110 By contrasting colour and black and white photography, the men seem to appear more distant and further unobtainable. 111 Therefore this chapter will concentrate on the way photography has been used in representing commodity culture. 112 Multimedia titles, digital photography and other things your kids get into will eat up hard disk space. 113 The intelligence officer then took the map to an expert in aerial photography who determined coordinates for the building. 114 However, photography occupies a peculiar place among those activities, as pictures are themselves carriers of meanings and interpretations. 115 So long as they remain expensive, conventional air photography will, however, continue to dominate aerial reconnaissance. 116 Among scientists, botanists especially had grasped the potential of the new art of photography for recording complex scientific specimens. 117 And in turn, their fashion photography somehow seems elevated, more substantial because it was created by bona fide artistes. 118 In addition, she emphasises the broader historical context of political, technological and cultural change within which photography developed. 119 From the 1920s sports reporting and photography was accepted as a crucial and specialized component of popular journalism. 120 Traditional art history would include Bonnard for his technical innovations and largely marginalise Rodchenko for his politics and photography.