Keywords: Breach of confidence; Celebrities; Drug addiction; Freedom of expression; Privacy Documents: Legal Journals Index Abstract Photographs‚ privacy and press intrusion Citation: J.P. 2007‚ 171(42)‚ 732-734 Subject: Human rights; Media and entertainment Keywords: Breach of confidence; Celebrities; Children; Data protection; Legal history; Photographs; Privacy; Right to respect for private and family life Documents: Legal Journals Index Abstract Top of Form Bottom of Form Protecting
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Rhetorical Analysis of Born into Brothels In Calcutta’s red light district‚ several children are trying to get by in brothels. Their mothers are prostitutes and their fathers are gone‚ unreliable or unknown. Zana Briski journeys to Calcutta to photograph the lives of the prostitutes‚ and she ends up teaching their children about cameras and photography. Briski finds that the kids have true potential‚ not only in their photography but in their lives. She tries as hard as she can to find better futures
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Today most people believe that “the man” or the ones who rule are powers that one needs to rebel against. For years this has been going on and one thing that has been causing this to grow more and more are the advertisements that are bombarding our lives with billboards‚ commercials‚ and ads wherever we look. Advertisers have created a world where people can disobey and rebel against the man by purchasing products like Ciroc Vodka that tell consumers to “Go Against The Grain” . By purchasing their
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the light and shadow and the mediums that are used in her projects‚ which make her style‚ stand out. What makes Barbara Kasten’s photography unique? While other photographers take photographs of people or landscapes‚ Barbara Kasten takes photographs of objects that are not usually used in photography. By taking photographs of a bunch of random objects as subjects makes her style one of its kind and her style like no other photographers. Barbara Kasten‚ an American photographer‚ studied to become a
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reason. The photograph I have chosen was taken in July 2010 near Blair Mountain‚ an area of historical importance. This is because on August 25th to September 2nd 1921‚ the largest class war in American history occurred‚ called “The battle of Blair Mountain” (Roselle‚ M. 2011). Following decades of oppression and exploitation by coal companies‚ 10‚000 to 15‚000 miners marched on an army of police and strike breakers in a bid to unionise the coal fields. The main subject of the photograph is Jimmy
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for a second‚ 250th of second‚ 3‚000th of second or even several minutes. These two separate framings give the image a reality of it’s own‚ which does not correspond to the reality that we see. How can seven minute correspond to the real world in photograph‚ or 3‚000 of a second? Our eyes
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theory of absence symbolizes the lost history of the Chinese women‚ which explains why Liu uses historic photographs of China as her key theme in all of her paintings. The multiple gazes layered throughout Liu’s painting Odalisque reclaim abandoned Chinese history with the use of traditional western medium. Pollock identifies three separate gazes in Odalisque‚ including the history of the photograph‚ the westernized painting techniques‚ and the viewer’s different perspectives of the painting. Converting
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photographer Loretta Lux’s photographs‚ striking portraits of well-dressed‚ doll-like children is digitally placed in a pastel tinted landscape or a studio backdrop while immersed with a cold‚ post nuclear light. Lux executes her compositions using a combination of photography‚ painting and digital manipulation. She poses her models‚ children of her close friends‚ mostly on a plain white wall and digitally manipulates the background. Her landscape backgrounds are her original photographs taken during her many
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like painting and playing music. She began taking photographs when her father was stationed in Philippines during the Vietnam War. She enrolled at San Francisco Art Institute to study painting. She also continued her photography skills during this period. She was deeply influenced by the works of photographers like Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Frank. In 1987‚ she won the prestigious international advertising award‚ for her celebrity photographs for an advertising campaign for American
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education‚ and how he became emperor Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako. 1956. Photograph. Tokyo‚ Japan. Emperor Hirohito. 1926. Photograph. Kyoto‚ Japan. Emperor Hirohito Disneyland. 1975. Photograph. Anaheim‚ California. WWII Japan Signs Surrender Papers. 1945. Photograph. At Sea. Imperial Palace. 2012. Photograph. Tokyo‚ Japan. Emperor of Japan Hirohito. 1949. Photograph. Japan. Japan Emperor War Shrine (Color). 1988. Photograph. Tokyo‚ Japan.
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