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''Charles Fuller. (born: 27-Dec-1961) is an author of two feature magazine article's, three books, best known for his critique comment "nice book, if you don't mind me say so", Last Minute Photo Book ...''

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Charles Fuller, (born: 27-Dec-1961) in Lambeth Hospital [|London]; his mother gave birth smoking a number N°6. cigarette raised christian C of E but they are not a systematic statement of all Christian doctrine despite his parents hardship in childhood which ... services provided under the children act include consideration of health, social care and educational needs ... so moved to an orphanage in cobham surrey ware upon other neapers he despatched by his two brothers and grew up to go to royal kent school under the eye and influence of mrs McNamara having grown out of childrens tales and in (1967), a chance to move on to a new town in crawley to concentrate on subjects that interested him. Frequent visits by his parents acted to great acclaim pursuing a manager - music factory machine operator digital piracy recordings for media industries. Fuller once reported out scrumping one day finding two differnt apple trees, one green eating apple and one red blood apple... under age, while running late pursuing his early morning [|paper paper round]; he tried to start his older brothers motor bike to post the mail, objective at that school boy age of being sly and permis skewers. leaving school after exams, fuller worked in a factory as a trainee electronic wireman having made comical jokes about a friends shoes, he never mentioned the shoes again and the plug would be pulled on his future plans forever. Fullers dreams grew up fast and would beg for a chance to work at [|Canon canon uk]; any job, anything to get his foot in the door, his smooth clean lines and business acumen accumilated by the company and ladys he would keep, all that flower talk would take him to unequivocal levels. His interview audition as a personal product technician would become short & sweet, he got a quick start and in episode 18 got his wires crossed and made a drama out of a crises, Lol. He said this has got to be one of the most stupidest things i have ever done. Through his private school teacher roger baker, his passion for education books and learning would justify his success and in 1991 completed an engineering certificate. Swiftly moving on to brentford electrics engineering and then to Arts entertainment ∆ the [Hawth Theatre] syntax. crawley, as a part-time auditorium crew member, in (1997), Fuller made an appearance for first point in west london that would decide his future. At that time fuller had sold his propery and payed any outstanding depts. Ad.(2000), In spring at the turn of the century fuller made a hasty decision through his friend rosemary conner crawley w/s, after declaring himself homeless and moved to a regenaration night shelter for resetlement in cambridge road brighton & hove. Fuller was warmley welcome and melted into the spirit of communial ethos, cunning experience and creativity took presidence over the marrigmarole of chores, HRH The Queen & Duke of edinburgh had visited B&H and the annual fringe festival and government conference had taken place. In (2003), Fuller studyed Photography at Art House B&H [|University University]; and in (2005), a Photography Certificate at City College B&H. Press realated material, Fuller made a film debute on ITV, first gay weddings debbie 7 elaine gadston, civil partnership & gay rights. In (2010), Fuller applied and made an appearance at Westminster University to reasearch a BA. Arts Photography, degree course in london. Has documented has tracked five online websites, the author of three portfolios, two feature magazines and a recently published hard back book ...

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Photography influences feature magazine articles... Testino has shot fashion stories for Vogue,[2] V, Gucci, and Vanity Fair. Celebrity subjects have most famously included Diana, Princess of Wales and her sons. Other subjects have included many actresses such as Kim Basinger, Cameron Diaz, Gwyneth Paltrow, Julia Roberts, Meg Ryan, and Catherine Zeta-Jones, models such as Claudia Schiffer, Gisele Bündchen, Elizabeth Hurley, and Kate Moss, performers such as Janet Jackson, Madonna, Kylie Minogue and Lady Gaga, and public figures like Baroness Thatcher. Living in London, he continues to photograph the British Royal Family as well as contributing to the image development of Burberry, Gucci, Zara, Michael Kors, Dolce & Gabbana, Estée Lauder, Valentino and Versace.[3] Testino is currently represented exclusively by Art Partner. -- The new efficient digital online polaroid maker a new piece of revolutionary equipment for its time and better quality from the old conventional mechanical printing process... the first time i used it for this colour portrait their were solid reminisent sounds of the old equipment wispering in my ear the world was an accident crunch click beware health & safety... A visual connection depicting in the 1950's colour scene memorys of decay communism the industrial revolution acrid smoke climate change and polution... encrypting a powerful combination of people press office magazines, elements of news broadcast idiosyncrasies a stiff upper lip double dares a high jinx despite the authentic culinary delights.... polaroid has updated the instant photo aspect by building a hand held printer called the Polaroid POGO... that connects to your digital camera or phone and prints on special card papers in less than one minute... Influences: polaroid highlander 80A used by Mary Moorman from New York to take the famous photograph of President J. F. Kennedy immediatly after he was shot dead in Dallas Texus... Robert Mapplethorpe from Long island. NY. 1946 who greatly admired the culture and such works of Andy Warhol pop art... he produced work in a variety of media he said of the polaroid ... i like the object i like the photographs when you hold them in your hand... 14x17 Portraid Colour Polaroid Charlesfuller... ** GEM (N°555). Empirical Emporium. The trendy instamatic reaction shot ...

Citation ... ... 17-11-06 Photofriday SUBMISSION &quot;Evil&quot; (S.P.E.C.T.R.E. mirror mirror On the Wall).

Process Dark room Hand print... Bazaar Brick-A-Brack Car Boot Sale Brighton Sunday Market...

They include different portraiture activities and scenes in the Studio and on Location shooting Large Format-- 50mm, Medium Format-- 120film, 35mm-- 28-90lens, illford Hp5 and B/W Chromogenic film, and different ISO film Speeds. Some manipulation in Photoshop was undertaken with the intention to learn and design an image for different themes.

Many many hours working in Photoshop were used, to learn understand, and define for such techniques as histogram, channels, layers and rasterize etc. The intentions were to shoot film given different conditions and undertake activity for completion of a task and hand in an assignment contributing to some of the final marks.

Some Photographs are on set in the studio using tungsten lighting and flash in High key / Low key using incident and reflective metering for evaluative Exposures and location techniques were undertaken to record a greater range of tonal detail, sharp contrasty focused images.

Book Covers were invented in Egyptian times when drawings on cave walls were no longer required. They were written on Papyrus that is a cardboard-based rice paper and some of the very first scrolls of the Egyptians.

Most Professional editing is done using software on computers for design work for books and magazines in designer drawing office rooms publishing-houses by Graphics Designers using Photoshop and Quark Express.

I have taken Photographs from a selection of images and text Inspired by themes and design from very influential Photographers, Journalists and Writers.

Reading a photograph and identifying as many aspects of the image in perspective to the narrative, covering essential periods from Photographers, artists and art movements, influentializing photographic historical content, reading and identifying to print processing and framing for exhibit...

Copyright ... Many clients seem to think that the rights of the image belong to them, but this is no longer the case and the law has changed in: 1988 Copyright, Design &amp; Patent Act.

Copyright last for 70 years and offers protection and this means that clients only use Photographs taken by Professional Photographers in the ways that have been agreed at the time of commissioning.

Modernism in Art Architecture and photography is based upon the rational that creative works should be self-referential and free of social influence.

Since the 1980's Levine has made a career out of appropriating famous works of Art sometimes by making new versions of them and placing them in different contexts, other times by &quot;simply” Photographing a photograph.
 * Sherrie Levine [American born in 1947].

Images of popular culture form the basis of issues in Andy Warhol’s Art. Mass produced objects and famous faces are reproduced and repeated just as they are in advertising culture and the status of the unique image is most often radically called into question.
 * Andy Warhol [American 1928-1987]

That there is clear distinction between the world of media and the world of social reality
 * Cindy Sherman 1954-

David Bailey alongside Terry Donavan &amp; Duffy made the terrible three of street wise working class and modern British fashion Photographers of the 60's. High contrast Portraits show the influence of Richard Avedon, Irving Penn &amp; john French for whom assisted which dominate much of Editorial Photography.

Hence from the 1970's onwards conceptual ideas and critical practices contributed to gallery exhibitions (High Art) of postmodernism while in Britain Documentary Photographers and left wing Politics reflected in the work, showed that truth is constructed in modern society. Charles Fuller: author and critique of three books-online influence feature magazine & article's ...
 * Bibliography:-

David Bailey: Birth of the Cool-Martin Harrison. Criticizing Art: Understanding the Contemporary-Terry Barrett. The Politics of Postmodernism: Linda Hutcheon Routledge 1990.

http://www.warhol.org/ -- http://www.cindysherman.com/ -- http://www.AftersherrieLevine.com/