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    Photojournalism is a particular form of journalism (the collecting‚ editing‚ and presenting of news material for publication or broadcast) that creates images in order to tell a news story. The art of Photojournalism involves the documentation‚ recording and communication of events through photographs. Basically the photo tells the story. Most photojournalists work for newspapers and magazines‚ some work freelance but many work through an agency for example- magnum. Photojournalists can specialise

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    Does a Picture Really Tell A Thousand Words? According to John Berger‚ photographs from August 6th‚ 1945‚ are “images of hell.” (316) That was the day the US dropped an atomic bomb on Japan‚ killing countless innocent civilians and severely burning others. In his essay‚ “Hiroshima‚” Berger faces the idea that our culture has “abandoned” the “concept of evil.” (320) Countless pictures seem to be the only thing left of that day‚ and from Berger’s perspective‚ the

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    your realness from the picture. The idea that a photograph can turn the subject of a picture into an object after the picture is taken and upon viewing the picture is puzzling. Conversely‚ Sontag instills the idea that “with still photographs‚ the image is also an object… to photograph is to appropriate the things photographed” (Sontag 3-4). It is compelling to compare both Barthes and Sontag concepts of reality in terms of the subject and object relationship. The Milgram experiment pertains to the

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    Question #5 Discuss the term iconoclasm and give me several examples of where this has occurred in art. Answer: The term iconoclasm is defined as the act of destroying religious images or opposing their veneration. During the seventh and eighth century‚ it was said that Christians destroyed devotional images to idolatry. This type of destruction appeared in many different forms of art such as the Medieval Europeans destroying many ancient monuments‚ Aztec‚ Mayan‚ and Incan art burned‚ and German

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    In other words the viewer only sees what’s within the frame. Images allowed us to see situations that occurred; however‚ it is extremely limited in what the audience can see. I qualify Sontag’s claim that photography limits our understanding of the world because nothing is picture perfect. A picture is just a snapshot or quick image of something distorted. Photography has accomplished the task of manipulation to the point where images do not exhibit the honesty. In general photography is used

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    photography were Joseph Niepce. In 1830‚ Joseph and help from Louis Dagurre where experiment with silver oxide. Fox Talbot was known for capturing image in paper (negatives). George Eastern introduces the Kodak Box Camera in 1980. This was a huge step for photography because it popularized photography and amateurs. The way to had permanent storage of an image was to use a pinhole camera. Matthew Brady took photos of Abraham Lincoln. He was famously known for taking pictures of the civil war. Since

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    Fiction‚ or Metaphor”‚ Gefter points out that‚ “just because a photograph reflects the world with perceptual accuracy doesn’t mean it is proof of what actually transpired. (208)” What Gefter is telling us is that it is that the ordinary reality of the image is not what is important; the metaphoric truth is the significant factor. What makes photojournalism essential is that it helps show us how to view the world in an individualized way. It is‚ essentially‚ a public art‚ and its power and importance is

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    Description Nevelson’s Mirror Image stands tall and has many different shapes all over it. He uses only wood to create this masterpiece‚ which looks like a very hard and time consuming piece of art. Instead of making the woods multiple colors he decides to keep them all the same‚ and the color he painted works perfectly fine. The artworks looks like a shelf‚ but covered up. It features many different lines and shapes‚ which are mostly simple lines with some curves. The artwork was landscape against

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    In a world where our perception and understanding of the place in which we live is influenced by our surroundings and the way we view them‚ it is important that we look at all aspects of the matter from all viewpoints‚ both through the lens and with open eyes. In this case‚ I agree with Sontag in the fact that we can’t learn about the world just from what the camera has captured‚ but disagree with her idea that photography is negative in the way that it allows for us to fill our minds and makes us

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    Walking into the exhibition Ravenous Eye by Andrea Carlson at the TCNJ one is greeted by a stark but aesthetically pleasing wall of seemingly abstract illustrations. Upon closer inspection‚ these illustrations morph into highly detailed images of bones‚ deserts‚ monsters‚ and animals mixed extruding quotes such as “O CURSED LUST OF GOLD” and “The European Space Agency has unveiled its most advanced satellite ever. The one point three billion pound”. Fused together‚ these objects allude to a cultural

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