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1 Line, Texture and Value

2 Types of Line, Texture and Contrast
Detail: Tactile, an invitation to touch. The detail in the texture is the dominant message of the photo. Information: Where the textures are used to communicate or express what the photograph is about. Drama: Where texture is used to spice up the image eith visually or conceptually.

3 Tactile Detail: A type of texture is in the detail of the object’s surface, made possible by the type of light used. The tactile quality is the most important aspect of this kind of texture. The actual object is of lesser importance. Karl Blossfeld

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6 Rough Texture : Detail Aaron Siskind

7 Imogen Cunningham

8 Texture, Value: Detail Robert Mappelthorpe

9 Edward Weston

10 Aaron Siskind

11 Contrast and texture Erik Johannson

12 Edward Weston

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14 Information: This type of texture in photography uses texture to help communicate information about an image. What is the information here? What is the photograph about?

15 Julia Margaret Cameron

16 F. Douglas Line and texture are two of the seven elements of art. As the basic language of visual arts, they describe and illustrate how the elements interact and depend on each other to make a unified image.

17 Value - Information Margaret Bourke White

18 Sally Mann Line

19 G Mumford Line, Texture, Value

20 James Van Der Zee

21 Texture Line Information Alfred Stieglitz

22 Bernice Abbot Line, Value

23 Robert Frank

24 Drama: Another approach to texture photography, is where the texture is used to add drama to an image Ralph Crane

25 Richard Avedon

26 Texture Drama Kyle Thompson

27 Line - Drama Paul Caponigro

28 Henri Cartier Bresson Texture, Line Information

29 William Wegman Line

30 Annie Liebovitz


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