OK, no more "Feature Tag"! I confess to being a bit obsessive compulsive about completing things, so since I could only get 7 out of 17 dA tags, I've gone ahead and just turned this into a feature of 20 dA friends. Screw 17... 20 is a much better number anyway.
Ah I was trying the same on my journal, though not many success yet, it seems not many people read the journals ? Well I read this one ! Another try at it then... feature me please I want to see which images u like.
Though photography is my primary emphasis on this account, I constantly shift between mediums. Should I consider opening another account to showcase my work, or keep it all on one?
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5 deviants said Keep all your work on one dA account. Showing that you're a diversified artist is a good thing.
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3 deviants said Keep one account for your photography and open a different one for your painting/ceramics. Narrowing your focus will strengthen the work you showcase here..
The use of the square format in visual art seems to be a purely twentieth century phenomenon. Around this time, painters first began to use the square canvas for abstract images, and in 1929, the square makes an appearance in photography with the introduction of the first Rolleiflex. Simple and elegant, this compositional format often includes more of a subjects surroundings than a standard rectangular format.
Below are some wonderful examples of the square format found here on dA. Enjoy!
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Well I read this one !
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"I photograph to see what the world looks like in photographs." -Garry Winogrand
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"I photograph to see what the world looks like in photographs." -Garry Winogrand
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"I photograph to see what the world looks like in photographs." -Garry Winogrand
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the fence around your garden won't keep the sky from falling (Silver Mt. Zion)
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"I photograph to see what the world looks like in photographs." -Garry Winogrand
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the fence around your garden won't keep the sky from falling (Silver Mt. Zion)
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