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    ESSAY PLAN Title: Writing about design principles and analysis of image Introduction * Am discussing the aspects of visual composition in this first part of this essay * Basically‚ the next part is going to explain the use of design principles applied to the visual elements The Body * This will contain all the size variation that are used * The next thing is the visual effects Conclusion * Media is just a world on its own and by this means‚ big companies uses media to

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    I am a camera

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    special moments year-in-year-out … All I may need is another battery or simply recharging. You take me places and take care of me‚ in return I give you back memories of your life. I show you your memories through my eyes – my lens. I share with you the images that move‚ in still pictures and I give you your past – so you can re-live the dream and hold close those dear to you‚ even if they are no more. I show the truth of what’s past‚ I AM THE TRUTH! Sometimes you may see things in one way‚ but through

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    Mona Lisa. Still‚ both ways of producing pictures can have incredible results. Photographs and paintings are alike in many ways. First of all‚ both amateurs and professionals can make them. Professional photographers often create breathtaking images‚ and collectors will pay a high price to display such works in their homes. On the other hand‚ an amateur with a camera can simply point and click. Before you know it‚ the person fills photo album after photo album with exciting shots of family

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    Hoeing‚ Robert Gwathmey I didn’t even notice it at first‚ it hardly stuck out against its counterparts. Most of the other paintings at the museum were splashed with dazzling colors that seemed to lift their two dimensional images out of the frame. “Hoeing” by Robert Gwathmey‚ seemed to do just the opposite‚ it drew me in. It must have been its distorted figures that first captured my attention. Surrounded by beautiful paintings that almost seemed life like‚ “Hoeing” in comparison‚ was an abstract

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    Essay On Photorealism

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    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 to be replicated with precision and accuracy. Photorealism complicates the concept of realism by successfully mixing together that which is real with that which is unreal to a degree not previously achieved prior to it. The exactness was often facilitated

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    Photojournalism is a particular form of journalism (the collecting‚ editing‚ and presenting of news material for publication or broadcast) that creates images in order to tell a news story. The art of Photojournalism involves the documentation‚ recording and communication of events through photographs. Basically the photo tells the story. Most photojournalists work for newspapers and magazines‚ some work freelance but many work through an agency for example- magnum. Photojournalists can specialise

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    Statement of Purpose Mayank Bhargava As a small child I remember trying to make a pyramid of cards and failing repeatedly. What I had always been missing those days was the need to focus on creating a strong base rather than abruptly rushing on to reach the top. With my undergraduate study at an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)‚ the best technological institutes in India with inarguably the toughest selection ratio (~2%) in the world I am sure that the strong base required to build the pyramid

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    Through the Lens Essay

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    Does a Picture Really Tell A Thousand Words? According to John Berger‚ photographs from August 6th‚ 1945‚ are “images of hell.” (316) That was the day the US dropped an atomic bomb on Japan‚ killing countless innocent civilians and severely burning others. In his essay‚ “Hiroshima‚” Berger faces the idea that our culture has “abandoned” the “concept of evil.” (320) Countless pictures seem to be the only thing left of that day‚ and from Berger’s perspective‚ the

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    your realness from the picture. The idea that a photograph can turn the subject of a picture into an object after the picture is taken and upon viewing the picture is puzzling. Conversely‚ Sontag instills the idea that “with still photographs‚ the image is also an object… to photograph is to appropriate the things photographed” (Sontag 3-4). It is compelling to compare both Barthes and Sontag concepts of reality in terms of the subject and object relationship. The Milgram experiment pertains to the

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    Question #5 Discuss the term iconoclasm and give me several examples of where this has occurred in art. Answer: The term iconoclasm is defined as the act of destroying religious images or opposing their veneration. During the seventh and eighth century‚ it was said that Christians destroyed devotional images to idolatry. This type of destruction appeared in many different forms of art such as the Medieval Europeans destroying many ancient monuments‚ Aztec‚ Mayan‚ and Incan art burned‚ and German

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