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    environment we recognize as modern (175)." This is indeed what Neshat made her work a metaphor of the Middle-East’s society and thus led its conditions of tensions and contradictions become visible to the viewers. In addition‚ I believe that although photography is two - dimensional‚ it can be viewed through multidimensional lens‚ just as Kleege argues‚ “the same photograph will prompt a wide range of responses from different viewers (228).” Varies viewers are able to uncover the multiplicity of understandings

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    and Art: The western artist began to explore the artistc potential for photography to create both formal and abstract images rather than simply documentry. Pictorialism: which are tequniques who used and were used by photographers to create images and more patientry. Pure/Straigh Photography:which was a practice of photography in which the artist dows not cut (crop) or minipulate theire photographs to form any way. Photography And Art: which are consisted by found images and rayographs. the Found

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    Dorothea Lange Analysis

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    Dorothea Lange was born on May 26‚ 1895 in Hoboken‚ New Jersey to Joanna and Heinrich Nutzhorn. Her father worked as a lawyer and her mother stayed home to raise her and her brother. At the age of seven Dorothea came down with polio‚ which left her with permanent damage to her right leg. Suffering from this disease cause Dorothea to develop her compassion for people suffering since she had lived through suffering herself. At the age of twelve her parents separated‚ and Dorothea blamed her father

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    My Role

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    In the words of Alfred Stieglitz‚ an influential American photographer‚ “In photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality‚” Though pictures represent bygone moments in time‚ they become extant through one’s own memories. The picture offers a subtle reality through its manifestation of all five human senses thus allowing the audience to vicariously experience the moment captured. Of the thousands of photographs taken by my family and I‚ there is one that I would call

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    Journey from My Past to My Future Courtney L. Zellars PSY 202 Mr. Sperling December 19‚ 2011 Journey from My Past to My Future Growing and developing into the person I am now has been quite a journey. I have had so many ups and downs throughout my development‚ from childhood to adulthood‚ that it feels as though I am in a whirlwind. However‚ I have managed to stay strong and succeed in everything I have set my mind to so far. As I talk about my journey in this paper‚ I will relate

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    The History of Photoshop

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    For the last few decades photography became one of the most popular forms of arts. Today more and more people devote their time to improve their skills in photography. Networks such as Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Hi5‚ Vkontakte etc. only develop this new trend by requiring pictures from people. Having great pictures became very important among young generation especially. People post different kinds of pictures either it is special event photos or photos from daily life. New technology also contributes people

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    various artistic endeavors 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

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    of the V-J Day celebration and for his candid photographs‚ frequently made using a 35mm Leica camera. Eisenstaedt was born in Dirschau in West Prussia‚ Imperial Germany in 1898. His family moved to Berlin in 1906. Eisenstaedt was fascinated by photography from his youth and began taking pictures at age 14 when he was given his first camera‚ an Eastman Kodak Folding Camera with roll film. Eisenstaedt successfully became a full-time photographer in 1929. Four years later he photographed a meeting between

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    Photoshop

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    Portrait Inspiration Glamour Skin Glow Effect: Photoshop Tutorial Search Portrait Inspiration Resources Categories Select Category Top Posts & Pages 18 Famous Portrait Photographers to Admire Glamour Skin Glow Effect: Photoshop Tutorial 300 Plus Photography Poses To Choose From … Recent Posts Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Portrait: Portrait: Portrait: Portrait: Portrait: June June June June June 28‚ 27‚ 26‚ 25‚ 24‚ 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 portraitinspiration.com/glamour-skin-glow-effect-photoshop-tutorial/

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    Evelyn Franklin. The pair later separated. In 1945 his photography career began. He began his career in fashion photography in 1945 with Harper’s Bazaar‚ switching to Vogue magazine in 1966. A retrospective exhibition of his work was mounted in 1978 at New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. Richard Avedon was the first staff photographer in the history of The New Yorker in 1992. Avedon’s work was a very unique and new way of photography. He was widely recognized for his fashion work. Avedon

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