Barry Tanenbaum
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Features
Barry Tanenbaum Sep 01, 1999 0 comments

The idea is as old as composition itself: lead the viewer into the picture.

"If there's any hesitation on the part of the viewer, the picture fails," says nature photographer Tony Sweet. "Viewers should go right...

Student Union
Barry Tanenbaum Sep 01, 1999 0 comments

Ian Londin
Parsons School Of Design
New York City

Currently. A June graduate of Parsons, Ian is now working as an assistant in New York...

Sports/Action
Barry Tanenbaum Sep 01, 1999 0 comments

"The best drama in a photograph is when the depth of field is so thin that the subject pops right out of the background."

He gives you the straight goods right from the start: "If you're not...

Features
Barry Tanenbaum Aug 01, 1999 0 comments

It's a long way to
go for pictures. And you really have to want to go. You have to prepare,
make plans, take the initiative. You don't just wake up one morning
and think, you know, it would really be greatto...

Student Union
Barry Tanenbaum Aug 01, 1999 0 comments

Ryan Conn
Savannah College Of Art And Design
Savannah, Georgia

On The Record. "Documentary photography is an opportunity to revive the...

Features
Barry Tanenbaum Aug 01, 1999 0 comments

I mean, how hard can it be?
The subjects don't move. They pose patiently and endlessly. They
show up when they're supposed to and will pretty much give you
the same look today that they gave yesterday.Archit...

Pro Techniques
Barry Tanenbaum Jul 01, 1999 0 comments

For years we've been asking professional photographers a variation of the same question: what does it take to be a pro? We may ask, "What's the secret of your success?" (as if it were a secret); or, simply, "What is it that...

Student Union
Barry Tanenbaum Jul 01, 1999 0 comments

Camilla Slertman
School of Visual Arts
New York City

Currently. In the first year of the graduate program in Photography and...

Features
Barry Tanenbaum Jul 01, 1999 0 comments

You know those bookstores where you walk in and right near the entrance there's a cafe with seating for maybe 40 people, and there's a menu that offers dozens of selections, many of which you can't pronounce, and there's a rack of...

Features
Barry Tanenbaum Jun 01, 1999 0 comments

An editor friend who helps
produce an annual calendar for a photography company has a stock response
for photographers who ask for guidelines about what kind of photos to
submit. "Send in pictures that people will...