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    photographic culture." Photography is a form of visual representation of events to the public. It is traditionally defined as ‘writing with light’. Photography was more than factual recording of truthful observation. It could be an expression of emotional reaction to life. Although photography has always been thought of as the capturing and the reflection of truth‚ the discussion of ‘manipulated photography’ is often brought up. However‚ before any debate of manipulated photography‚ one must begin with

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    The current event I decided to write my report on was the Avedon Fashion Photography Exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. This exhibit is a temporary one and will be held in the museum until January 17‚ 2011. Photographer Richard Avedon between the years 1944-2000 shot the photos used. He is considered to be one of the behind the lense the twentieth century. He was the modern push that made fashion photography what it is today. Avedon used women as his subjects in imaginative portraits

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    Wikipedia: Photography/3rd essay Sumaira Khan IADT Orlando Abstract Photography is a medium form of expression and communication. It offers an enduring variety of approach‚ interpretation and execution. It is also about creativity and art and as well as capturing the moment in order to accomplish a desired shot or goal. This paper will cover specifically what photography is and the types that are out there‚ what the uses are‚ how and where photography started and the science behind it

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    is not the only component of memory‚ it is undoubtedly an integral and essential part of memory’s composition. Photography was first utilized over 100 years ago in an attempt to preserve life as it existed before the industrial revolution. Over time photography has gradually corrupted memory in a variety of ways‚ despite its original intention to preserve it. From there‚ photography has evolved to become a pressing threat not only to memory‚ but also to consciousness. As seen in paintings of

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    Note: this is an essay on photography and contain various images. wou will find citations for these images along the further details in the apa referencing. Essay grade: A Street Photography through history Has Street Photography changed through history? The objective of this essay is to explore this question through comparing and analyzing Street Photography of differing eras in history. From the very beginning of Photography in its infancy through to

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    Thesis: Although photography has a large range of income and equipment is expensive‚ one does have freedom‚flexibility‚and the ability to show creativity. I. General Qualifications for Photography A. Photography requires a good technical understanding of photography‚ imagination‚ and creativity. B. In order to be a photographer‚ one must be patient‚ detailed‚ accurate‚ and able to communicate with clients

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    Film vs. Digital Photography In this essay I am going to explore how film and digital photography differ from each other and whether or not if one of them is better than the other. History of Photography Modern photography was invented by two Frenchman‚ Joseph Niepce and Louis Daguerre. It was in 1827 that Niepce took‚ what we know of‚ the first photography. (The film had to be exposed to the scene for seven hours‚ whereas today we can do the same as the click of a button.) Niepce’s partner

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    How Photography Changed the World Photography is the creation of art and science‚ it created images by recording light. Photography is a fantastic invention‚ thanks to photography‚ videos were created‚ cinema was created‚ television‚ and all the things that relate with a picture work that’s to the invention of photography. The photography was invented by Sir John F.W. Herschel in 1839; he called it photo ("light") and graphein ("to draw"). Few years after photography was invented‚ not

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    fell upon the lens the sunrise would be forever still. As I captured this amazing image‚ I instantly fell in love with photography. My love for photography began when I was a child. When I was a child photography to me was just grabbing a camera and taking a picture. In a childs eyes everything they see or do is viewed differently than an adult would see it. I saw photography just messing around with a camera. As i got older‚ I realized there was so much more to taking a good picture than just

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    “To Plato‚ art was imitation of nature‚ but in the 19th century‚ photography took over that function‚ and in the 20th‚ abstract art overturned the whole notion that art was about representation. And although art meant skill early on‚ conceptual artists elevated ideas over execution. So what is art?” (Herman‚ "27 Responses”). The research question guiding this investigation is: How did the introduction of modern photography technologies‚ such as the digital camera and Photoshop‚ influence what is

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