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Practicing Citations

From my assignment:

Format, ‘Still Life Photography: The Complete Guide’, 2019 https://www.format.com/magazine/resources/photography/still-life-photography-ideas-and-tips Although not an academic source, Format’s ‘Still Life Photography: The Complete Guide’ is a credible one.

Martineau, Paul, "Still Life in Photography", Getty Publications, 2010 This text is written by Paul Martineau, Associate Curator at the J Paul Getty Museum, and published by Getty Publications, a highly regarded academic institution.

Peres, Michael R, ‘The Focal Encyclopaedia of Photography’, Routledge, 2013 This book, written by Michael R Peres and published by Routlege in 2013, is a verifiable, trustworthy academic source.

Science and Media Museum, ‘Art of Arrangement: Photography and the Still Life Tradition, 2013 https://www.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/what-was-on/art-arrangement-photography-and-still-life-tradition This text was produced by the Science and Media Museum (UK), immediately giving it academic credibility, as museums are one of the most commonly recognised sources of verifiable information.

Verwoerd, Hendrika Christina, ‘Composed still life photography’, 1992 http://ir.cut.ac.za/handle/11462/838 This text was written by Hendrika Christina Verwoerd and posted by the Central University of Technology (CUT), South Africa. Although Hendrika is otherwise unpublished, her text was uploaded by CUT, meaning it possesses academic credibility.

From my stub:

Minoia, Andrea. "A Beginners Guide to Taking Still Life Photography". ExpertPhotography. Retrieved 2020-08-16.

"In Focus: Still Life (Getty Center Exhibitions)". www.getty.edu. Retrieved 2020-08-30.

The main difference between my referencing style and the one used in my stub is that full stops are used where I used commas, the full date has been included rather than just the year of publication and when a link is included, it takes you to the general website rather than an exact webpage.