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    Design and Difference

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    make things better rather than worse. To me‚ design goes further than structure and final styling or graphics. I believe that through a final piece of design‚ there is a great opportunity to create a large change and impact on the world. Take photography for instance. I believe that one photograph can change the

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    uses the image as a judgement for the world in which we live in. The use of photography‚ which first originated in 1840‚ plays an immense role in creating meaning in this piece. The image which Barker uses creates a narrative; the viewer questions the identity of the boy and his contribution to the world. Barker’s pieces are known for their focus on the relationship between live and the image‚ which the use of photography captures well as it is the preservation of a fleeting moment‚ a life‚ in an

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    Essay On Photorealism

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    Photorealism: A Natural Counter to Contemporary Abstraction Photorealism originated in the United States in the mid-1960s in the wake of the Vietnam War. It is an international art movement involving the precise reproduction of a photograph in paint or the replicating of real objects in sculpture. The name Photorealism (also known as Hyperrealism or Superrealism) was coined in reference to those artists whose work depended heavily on photographs‚ which they often projected onto canvas allowing images

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    Gregory Crewdson

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    as an artist’s focuses on dramatic surrealities. • Known for overtly cinematic photographs that use tricks of light to convey their mystery. • Photographs: often of suburban scenes that exude the kind of eerie terror of Hitchcock films. • his photography advocates unanswered questions that the viewer can than answer them • Crewdson trys to create transparency‚ a “perfect representation” and a “perfect world.” (he does not want grain‚ pixels‚ • His photos shift focus in the series of away from

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    Robert Freson Analysis

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    ROBERT FRESON Life and work of a photographer Robert Freson was born in Belgium‚ he emigrated to the United States in 1959‚ due to WWII everything changed in his life‚ he studied at a university in Switzerland and after that joined the Royal Navy‚ he wasn’t too sure of following a life in the army and decided to study photograph. “I am proud to be an American since I wouldn’t have had the same opportunity”. The techniques he learned in Switzerland opened many doors for him‚ “I believe if you

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    how to use dslr

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    How To Use DSLR We probably already know how to take shots with this multifunction type of camera‚ but that’s it. Some people use it as in no difference like using any other digital camera without even maximizing it’s potential and the results. Now here’s why you need to know some vital part of DSLR and it’s function. Shutter Speed This is probably the first setting that you have to try on and the easiest way to play with your camera. The photo with the fast shutter speed will be darker. This

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    Styleof Alfred

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    The Style and Art of Alfred Stieglitz Alfred Stieglitz was an American photographer‚ modern art promoter‚ and artist that his fifty-year long career became one of the most influential and inspiring people in making photography an accepted art form. He art have been known to be some of the greatest art in his field‚ and his creativity‚ style‚ and design aesthetic will never be reproduced or replaced. There are three main pieces of artwork that I will be focusing on in this design analysis‚

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    were in combat. 3. Explain‚ if important‚ the role and function of artists in general in the art object’s cultural and time period setting. The role of photographer‚ for Ansel Adams‚ was one that he enjoyed his entire life. He started with photography as a child. He started with a Box Brownie camera taking pictures of creatures in tidal pools near his boyhood home. He was self-taught in this trade and had a keen eye for all things of nature. In the 1930’s and 40’s‚ there was a government

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    pictures. He also discovered his love for nature and especially photographing it. He became very well known for his photographic talent and in 1932‚ Adams along with Imogen Cunningham‚ Willard Van Dyke‚ Edward Weston‚ and other advocates of pure photography‚ founded the Group f/64 in which they all became respected as naturalists. "Rose and Driftwood‚" one of Ansel Adams’ well known pieces of art‚ expresses his love for nature as well as simplicity. What makes this print truly beautiful is the high

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    the work flow. Digital technology is evolving to a point that may very well replace film as the primary meanings of creating and sharing motion pictures. The job of color timer or DI colourist is to achieve vision of director and director of photography and that process was based mainly on intuition and there was a lot of atr and laber involved in this process. Timing was very difficult photo-chemical process where is berraly you

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