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Each picture was therefore unique, the only way to get a copy was to rephotograph the image.
So I would have to rephotograph them."
In the past he was famous for rephotographing photographs, often "ganging" together separate but related images onto single sheets of paper.
No need to wait for drying or developing or rephotographing and etc. as was the case before digital manipulation.
Indeed, rephotographing sounds very little different than the category of proliferation in the Child Protection Act.
(Plate 43) A white 'positive' print of the original is made by rephotographing the black print.
One purpose for stopping here was to rephotograph the old hand-cut stone-walled mission on the hill overlooking the town.
It contains the remaining photos that Fielder took on his quest to rephotograph Jackson.
"I didn't want to work small, and so I started to rephotograph the photographs that I found.
He had been refining his technique for nearly eight years when he was inspired to rephotograph Carvalho's landscapes.
He has employed such painstaking cinematographic processes in making "Begotten" that 10 hours' work have gone into rephotographing each minute of film.
Merhige said that for each minute of original film, it took up to 10 hours to rephotograph it for the look desired.
Mr. Klett, an expert in rephotographing 19th-century views, has a voracious appetite for accuracy and beauty.
Rephotograph it.
"At the end of the day all I had left was a batch of advertisements, so that's when I began rephotographing them," he recalled.
The traditional answer to this problem has been to rephotograph the original, then to retouch or airbrush the copy to cover tears, scratches and other flaws.
Mr. Prince's habit of rephotographing existing photographs, initiated in the late 1970's, helped spawn the appropriation craze of the 80's.
In 1998, with a fellowship from the Open Society Institute, Mr. Davidson returned to the block to rephotograph it.
Watkins also had problems of his photographs being reprinted without permission by Eastern companies and with other photographers rephotographing the exact scenes Watkins photographed.
The historical society liked Fielder's concept to rephotograph the areas of Colorado that Jackson had traveled to and worked in collaboration with Fielder for the project.
Jackson took thousands of photographs throughout his Colorado travels so it was an enormous challenge for Fielder to narrow down 300 photos that he would rephotograph from 1997-1998.
Dunn resolved the situation by rephotographing Russell's close-ups with a tiny scrim inserted between the projector and camera, so as to soften the line of her cleavage.
Even the postmodernist Sherrie Levine, who mocked the reproductive fertility of the medium by rephotographing famous images and signing her own name, strictly controlled her supply.
The process did not produce colour prints on paper and it proved impossible to make a good duplicate of a Lippmann colour photograph by rephotographing it, so each image was unique.
In this letter, an official at Denison University in Granville, Ohio, was responding to Sheldon's request to rephotograph the female freshmen he had photographed the year before.