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    History of Photography

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    Nicéphore Niépce History of photography camera obsucra (Leondardo Da Vinci) Photography was not invented earlier then the 1830’s. It started with two distinct scientific processes but not until they were combined together did it make photography possible. The first process was ‘camera obscura’ which is the dark room; the dark room had been in existence for at least four hundred years. There is a drawing of a ‘camera obscura’ (dark room) by Leonardo Da Vinci‚ dated 1915.The second process was

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    Research Industry description The underclass photography industry consists of both small and large photography studios aiming to provide current and attractive portraits to kids currently attending school at any grade level between Kindergarten and 11th grade. While there are many competitors in this industry‚ they can be broken up into two categories. First are the many‚ quite common photography studios that generally specialize on one or two styles of photography for their products. Then there are the

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    Fashion photography has‚ in essence‚ become an art movement in its own right. With cultural references‚ old-meets-new‚ surreal deconstruction and challenges against ideas of ‘beauty’‚ it’s more than just fashion these days‚ darling – but it’s more fabulous than ever. A new book compiled by art director Paul Sloman‚ “New Fashion Photography” (Prestel)‚ illustrates and profiles more than 30 artists from around the world. A collection of some of the most visionary images of this century‚ exclusive

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    The Development of Photography By Jennifer Lewis Humanities-303 Professor Dewberry How Photography Started “A great photograph is one that fully expresses what one feels‚ in the deepest sense‚ about what is being photographed.” ― Ansel Adams. When it comes to photography it has changed this world in many ways whether they were good or bad Photography has made us look at things in a totally different way. Today when people think of photography‚ they think of breathtaking

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    History of Photography

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    History Of Photography The history of photography can be a broad subject due to it is used in many ways‚ such as family portraits‚ capturing moments‚ to tell a story such as crime scene‚ family background. The word “photography” in general is from the Greek words photos which meaning “light” and graphein which means “to draw”. In the cases of forensic science which involved forensic photography will be used for documenting the suspect and the convicted criminals as well as the crime

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    Photography History

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    go to without seeing a photograph of some sort. The art of Photography has been around our lives for hundreds of years now‚ and seems that every day there is someone looking to develop new ways to take a picture. But with all the artist’s and photographers in the world how many can actually say they know where the idea of taking pictures with a camera came from. Since photography is a popular career field to study‚ the history of photography was an aspect that I found quite curious so decided to do

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    war that do not ensure their safety. While today’s war photography equipment is more light and compact‚ making it easier to carry‚ the job is still very dangerous. Being a photographer does not stop someone from encountering a roadside explosion‚ being shot at‚ or even bombed. Being a non-combat does not guarantee the photographer won’t be a target or that accidents won’t be prevented from happening. However‚ this danger also makes war photography images “more powerful and tend to instill respect as

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    Narrative in Photography

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    In this essay we will explore and examine the use of narrative in contemporary photography. Narrative photography suggests to us that the image‚ or images presented to us may have a story to tell‚ a message to communicate or a philosophy to convey. That story could be familiar to us in some way‚ drawing on references to art‚ cinema‚ theatre‚ or literature or may refer to personal values‚ shared beliefs‚ moral attitudes or have some significance within our perception of modern society and culture

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    Documentary photography is defined as a form of photography that is used to capture every moment as it happens in order to express a message of what is occurring around the world (Documentary). Photographers who focus on documenting capture photographs that attracts public attention and tells stories of situations that happen in our daily lives (Documentary). I have always found interest in documentary photographers because they are able to tell a story with a click of a button. Of course it is more

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    Photography Analysis

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    born on the 22 August 1908 in Cantaloupe-en-Brie‚ France. Small portable cameras were available for the first time when Henri was still in his youth. This allowed him to carry a camera with him at all times‚ and create the first‚ fine art “street photography”. As Cartier-Bresson once said: “The only thing which

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