An account of something told predominantly through photographs, with some accompanying text.
the magazine featured a photoessay in which models were made to resemble the great stars of earlier decades
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Buffalo are the subject of their photoessay in this issue.
I'll most likely throw a bunch of them into a photoessay this week - it's been a while since I've done that.
They actually have a photoessay titled Anatomy of Quagmire.
Ok, forget the cryptic photoessay from DJ's party.
Among his projects have been photoessays on Indian tigers and central African gorillas, commissioned by the World Wide Fund for Nature.
The entry below has been turned into a photoessay.
Commute is an atmospheric photoessay depicting the journey into New York City.
As a Boing Boing reader comments on this photoessay of Disney's California Adventure Theme Park: ‘lookit how deserted this place seems to be not too long after the opening of the major ride.’
By 1992, he had taken the decision to work exclusively in black-and-white on photoessays of his choice.
Judge Martin Parr is well known for his distinctive documentary style of photography, which is particularly recognisable in his book Think of England (an affectionately satirical photoessay on modern England).
VanderLans' dreamlike photoessays and designs are amongst the finest contemporary investigations into the relationships between music and place, and Joshua Tree is simply stunning.
And photoessays such as this one could have been included in Camp.
Through his photoessay titled ‘1 + 1 = 8’ he plays with various cultural mythologies: a serene Frida leans against a solemn Christ, John and Yoko mimic Adam and Eve and the outlaw Ned Kelly poses as Picasso.
Reader Joe Max was generous, patient and artful enough to take my photoessay of ‘Us and Them’ and set it to music with a few embellishments of his own.
But when I climbed Mount Rainier in pursuit of a photoessay about a middle-aged man's attempt to fulfill his dream, a new way of seeing opened up to me.
I have a photoessay on my trip to see the Millau viaduct over at Samizdata.
Dykinga, left, also photographs places for beauty's sake alone, as was the case with his photoessay on big-tooth maples and other flora in southeastern Arizona.
Bass is the co-author (with Karen Pugh) of a photoessay book celebrating the African American family and community traditions that will be published next year by Running Press.
Definition of photoessay in US English:
photoessay
nounˌfōdōˈesā
An essay or short article consisting of text and numerous photographs.
(包括文字和众多照片的)摄影小品,摄影短文
the magazine featured a photoessay in which models were made to resemble the great stars of earlier decades
Example sentencesExamples
VanderLans' dreamlike photoessays and designs are amongst the finest contemporary investigations into the relationships between music and place, and Joshua Tree is simply stunning.
I'll most likely throw a bunch of them into a photoessay this week - it's been a while since I've done that.
Commute is an atmospheric photoessay depicting the journey into New York City.
Dykinga, left, also photographs places for beauty's sake alone, as was the case with his photoessay on big-tooth maples and other flora in southeastern Arizona.
And photoessays such as this one could have been included in Camp.
They actually have a photoessay titled Anatomy of Quagmire.
By 1992, he had taken the decision to work exclusively in black-and-white on photoessays of his choice.
Ok, forget the cryptic photoessay from DJ's party.
Reader Joe Max was generous, patient and artful enough to take my photoessay of ‘Us and Them’ and set it to music with a few embellishments of his own.
Among his projects have been photoessays on Indian tigers and central African gorillas, commissioned by the World Wide Fund for Nature.
But when I climbed Mount Rainier in pursuit of a photoessay about a middle-aged man's attempt to fulfill his dream, a new way of seeing opened up to me.
Judge Martin Parr is well known for his distinctive documentary style of photography, which is particularly recognisable in his book Think of England (an affectionately satirical photoessay on modern England).
I have a photoessay on my trip to see the Millau viaduct over at Samizdata.
Through his photoessay titled ‘1 + 1 = 8’ he plays with various cultural mythologies: a serene Frida leans against a solemn Christ, John and Yoko mimic Adam and Eve and the outlaw Ned Kelly poses as Picasso.
As a Boing Boing reader comments on this photoessay of Disney's California Adventure Theme Park: ‘lookit how deserted this place seems to be not too long after the opening of the major ride.’
Buffalo are the subject of their photoessay in this issue.
Bass is the co-author (with Karen Pugh) of a photoessay book celebrating the African American family and community traditions that will be published next year by Running Press.
The entry below has been turned into a photoessay.