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    Reflective Statement

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    Reflective Statement Deconstructing Montage & Virtual Reality With this assignment we explored two different styles of manipulating photography‚ Deconstructing Montage and Virtual Reality‚ as they seem very different styles they share on common thing the artists “IDEA.” In the Deconstructing Montage we explore the symbolism and meaning of what the artist is trying to communicate to us. The great example of communicating messages through symbolism is in the work of Peter Kennard‚ very political

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    Career Eassey

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    “Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow. (Cunningham). This photographer explains the passion he has for his photos.. Photography is to write with light. A photographer captures pictures special moments. The career of photography is challenging and always changing. There are many job responsibilities for a photographer. Like artistic ability‚ business skills‚ computer skills‚ customer service skills‚ detail-oriented‚ and interpersonal skills ( Mostly

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    Susan Sontag

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    (Sontag‚ 2004). Does photography have a special role in the mediation of our lives‚ and how‚ according to Sontag‚ is this role changing? INTRODUCTION Attempting to comprehend the role of photography in the mediation of our lives would have to account‚ apart from historical evidence‚ an understanding of the importance and the necessity of the photograph in every day life. In a society that is constantly bombarded by images from different mediums‚ photography has transformed the audience

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    Research Project Proposal

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    of interest’ is photography. I love photography because it allows me to capture a moment in time. Any work relating to photography will help me learn new things‚ gain new skills and experience‚ and I want to learn as much as I can. I want to teach others about photography in a ‘step by step guide’. I want to cover one area of photography‚ and I have came to the conclusion it I will create a ‘How to take a good photo’ booklet. That area would cover most basic aspects of photography like camera‚ lens

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    Art in My Life Today

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    really say I know very much from the world of Art. I do know I look at things in a different view from a lot of people and see beauty in objects and backgrounds that others simply ignore or don’t notice. My personal love is photography‚ of all kinds. Many don’t see photography as an art form because photographers don’t sculpt‚ paint‚ draw or weld it. I believe it is because they show us many things at different angles and views that as a society we have been trained to not look at them in those ways

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    Photojournalism

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    sports‚ film & television‚ photo‚ print etc. Of these‚ one of the leading streams today is photojournalism. It is an integral part of journalism as photographs play a vital role in depicting events. Photojournalism involves application of photography skills and aesthetics to the area of news reporting and journalism. In other words‚ it is the practice of creating images in order to tell a news story. It includes collecting‚ editing and presenting of news material (pictures) for publication or

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    Loretta Lux

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    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 travels. She also manipulates

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    Change Management - Kodak

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    CONTENT PAGE Page 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Organizational “Metamorphosis” 1.2 Focusing the “Focus” 1.3 Legacy of Kodak 1.4 The Kodak “Plunge” 2. TECHNO-VATION 2.1 Literature Review (Technology and Innovation) 2.2 Analysis 3. CULTURAL BLUEPRINT 3.1 Literature Review (Organisational Culture) 3.2 Analysis 4. CHANGE RESISTANCE 4.1 Literature Review (Change Management

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    Edward Steichen

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    Edward Steichen An essay for History and Survey of Photography Katie Herzog Edward Jean Steichen was born March 27‚ 1879 in Bivange‚ Luxembourg. Shortly after‚ his family moved to the United States settling in the Midwest. He became a naturalized citizen in 1900. As a teen Steichen began an apprenticeship in Milwaukee at the American Fine Art Company. Originally a painter‚ he took up photography in 1895‚ but continued to paint in the twenty years following. Steichen enjoyed a long

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    Patricia Puccinini

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    reflects current cultural and social ideas but presents us with things to think about to make us question our beliefs. Patricia Piccinini is a contemporary Australian artist whose main works are installations and sculptures and occasionally digital photography. She uses mixed media mainly consisting of fibreglass‚ plastic‚ human and animal hair to construct her works. What is unique about her art is that each has a hybrid creature which is often a combination of several animals or animals and humans

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