Wednesday, May 20, 2020

The Link Between Film Industry and Fashion Photography in...

Abstract This research was conducted to find out the link between film industry and fashion photography in Bangladesh. Also the main concern was to find out whether development of film industry can contribute to the development of fashion photography or not. Hence, the first task was to find out the current situation of film industry and fashion photography in Bangladesh. Though photography in Bangladesh has developed a lot in past few years but it is still under develop in the sector of fashion photography. The fashion photography sector in our country is mainly based on different fashion magazines, boutique houses, advertisement agencies. In case of film industry, Bangladeshi movie industry is experiencing a very sharp fall in†¦show more content†¦The photos depict her in her official court garb, making her the first fashion model. In the first decade of the 20th century, advances in halftone printing allowed fashion photographs to be featured in magazines. 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