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    Black and white photography can be misunderstood in a modern artistic perspective. This type of photographic depiction is captivating and speaks through the image into the mind where it processes the lack of color by visualizing the depth and contrast vividly. An image that used in colorless photography was seen prior to the 20th century as the normal way to take pictures‚ but now we have color photography. However‚ photographers are still finding that black and white images are important to documentation

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    photographer is a career I have been interested in for a long time. I am interested in the art and the creativity of it all. Photography is fun and enjoyable. It allows the photographer to capture memories of family and friends. I like the idea of traveling to different places and taking photos for people. Meeting new people and seeing new things is a very good benefit that comes with photography. There will be some challenges concerning how to get a job in this career such as budget. However‚ I am still very

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    These types of uses for photography often put it in odds with other artists who wanted to use photography to distort reality and convert it into a new art form. Both of these differing uses of photography appeared in the case of Burrow-Giles Lithographic Co. v. Sarony in 1884. This case was focused on the authorship of two photographs taken of Oscar Wilde. One was

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    a professional photographer should have? - If they do the same thing‚ only get the majority of their income from it. 2. What are three different types of photography? Which type do you think you’d most like to focus on? Why? - Commercial photographyForensic photography‚ and scientific photography. I’d probably like commercial photography the most because I like photographing my friends modeling and I would want my work to be shown in magazines and advertisements. 3. What do you think would

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    Task Three According to Christian Metz‚ there are many differences between photography and film. The first difference would be the “spatio-temporal size of the lexis”. The lexis is a unit that one reads or receives a piece of art through. The lexis for photography would be the paper that the photo is printed on‚ whereas the lexis for film would be a cinematic screen. The cinematic lexis is larger than that of a photographic lexis as the film can be ‘enlarged’‚ in multiple ways‚ by sounds‚ images

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    protective clothing which are used to reduce the risk of bringing materials from other locations to the scene of the crime. 2.2.1 Locard’s exchange principle. In forensic science‚ Locard’s principle holds that the perpetrator of a crime will bring something into the crime scene and leave with something from it‚ and that both can be used as forensic evidence 2.2.2 When a person is arrested‚ is not just standing in front of the judge and being convicted‚ there should be

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    15142 Name: Student ID: History of Photography The history of photography started with advances in the field of chemistry. Some key people for photography were Joseph Niepce. In 1830‚ Joseph and help from Louis Dagurre where experiment with silver oxide. Fox Talbot was known for capturing image in paper (negatives). George Eastern introduces the Kodak Box Camera in 1980. This was a huge step for photography because it popularized photography and amateurs. The way to had permanent storage

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    Photography in Social Media In theory‚ social networks can be used to boost confidence and make a person feel closer to his or her peers in their social lives. Teenagers in this day and age no longer live in a world of handwritten notes passed back and forth in class. They are living social lives on a completely public forum. The youth of this generation have the access to take a picture of anything they wish and have the ability to post the picture to any social networking site for the world to

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    While his timeless photographs are key artifacts in Hollywood history‚ many people do not know the man responsible for creating one of the most iconic lighting techniques in the world of photography. George Hurrell’s knack for photographing prominent figures in the early 1900’s led their fame to overpower his. This leads many people to seek out his photographs simply because of the stars in the pictures‚ not because it is his work. Born to an English family of successful shoemakers on June 1‚ 1904

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    Although we will be focusing on the forensic sciences that typically take place in a crime laboratory‚ there are other types of forensic sciences that are specialized and focused on a particular area. In this section‚ we will briefly take a look at some of these specialty areas. Forensic Pathology/Biology Pathology is a science that deals with disease. Pathologists make use of autopsies to study the tissues and other parts of the human body for diseases. An autopsy is a dissection and examination

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