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Three-part photo from technical point of view and art interpretation of portrait
Polanecký, Jiří ; Sýkora, Ondřej (advisor) ; Šmíd, Jan (referee)
TITLE: Three-part photo from technical point of view and art interpretation of portrait AUTHOR: Jiří Polanecký DEPARTMENT: Institute for professional development, faculty of education SUPERVISOR: Mgr. Ondřej Sýkora ABSTRACT: The purpose of this bachelory diploma is to present portrait photography as well as valuable masterpiece, which helps the Czech Republic police department to identify people. Nowadays the portrait photography is perceived by society as a fashion artistic issue and posibility how to preserve the family memories. A good photographer shouldn't have only esthetical feeling but should be patient, accurate and has a professional education in making portrait photography with the strictly determined conditions. A part of thesis is about the origin and history of portrait photo and its utilization as a masterpiece, as well as problems when the artistic portrait photography is changed to documentary photo for social utilization. Another part of thesis pays attention to problems of making the three-parts photo and its utilization to identify people. The final part of thesis is focused on value of portrait photography and how the portrait photography affects on a spectator and affects in esthetic way. KEYWORDS: three-parts photo, black and white photo, coloured photo, digital photo, portrait, art...
Large Format Photography in the Digital Era
Yang, Tian ; LEDVINA, Josef (advisor) ; JANOŠČÍK, Václav (referee)
Large format photography refers to the photographic practice that utilizes a large light sensitive surface to capture photographs. As of 2018, large format photography is still a subset of analog photography. The digital revolution brings us into the digital era. Manufacturers and businesses in the photography industry is forced to adapt the transition from analog to digital in order to survive and succeed in the new market. Meanwhile, photography theorists find themselves facing a new set of issues because the photographs have become immediate and immaterial. While camera manufacturers have in effect accelerated the analog-to-digital transition with their proactive business strategies and relentless marketing campaigns, higher education has become the last bastion for the analog where large format camera classes teach students the tradition of photography and how to see the world contemplatively.
Three-part photo from technical point of view and art interpretation of portrait
Polanecký, Jiří ; Sýkora, Ondřej (advisor) ; Šmíd, Jan (referee)
TITLE: Three-part photo from technical point of view and art interpretation of portrait AUTHOR: Jiří Polanecký DEPARTMENT: Institute for professional development, faculty of education SUPERVISOR: Mgr. Ondřej Sýkora ABSTRACT: The purpose of this bachelory diploma is to present portrait photography as well as valuable masterpiece, which helps the Czech Republic police department to identify people. Nowadays the portrait photography is perceived by society as a fashion artistic issue and posibility how to preserve the family memories. A good photographer shouldn't have only esthetical feeling but should be patient, accurate and has a professional education in making portrait photography with the strictly determined conditions. A part of thesis is about the origin and history of portrait photo and its utilization as a masterpiece, as well as problems when the artistic portrait photography is changed to documentary photo for social utilization. Another part of thesis pays attention to problems of making the three-parts photo and its utilization to identify people. The final part of thesis is focused on value of portrait photography and how the portrait photography affects on a spectator and affects in esthetic way. KEYWORDS: three-parts photo, black and white photo, coloured photo, digital photo, portrait, art...
Bob Krčil
Douša, Jan ; MOUCHA, Josef (advisor) ; Buddeus, Hana (referee)
The life and work of Bob Krčil have so far been known from fragments and unsubstantiated legends. The aim of this essayistic piece is to lay out the deeper motives of his personal trajectory, photographic oeuvre, and activities for the Czech exile community. Krčil’s photographic body of work is inseparably connected with his eventful life. The writing of the thesis was preceded by tracking down and putting together Krčil’s fragmented estate, sorting out his correspondence and writings, and interviewing people who knew him personally. By drawing on these materials, the thesis aims to provide insight into the life and motivations of this important figure of Czech exile culture.
Chaos
Vogelová, Tereza ; Fajnor, Richard (referee) ; Stratil, Václav (advisor)
The existing world is becoming more disrupted and is falling apart. For its resurrection and restoration, a new way of thinking is necessary. This new type of thinking is needed to be able to open up its mind and to think about the process of thinking itself; it must understand what is happening in other systems, where processes seem to be taking place by themselves without any other visible interference. First Chaos is the title for an intermedia installation which contains 90 black and white photographs, both digital and analogue, all of which were taken between the years 2008 and 2012. Together, the photographs create one coherent piece – a kind of sculpture. They can evoke a "still film" with a non-linear, cyclical storyline, whilst the images can simultaneously function individually, without any connection to other photographs.

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