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    HOW TO TAKE A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH Outline: I. Introductory paragraph: II. Body paragraphs: 1. Choosing angle of sight and adjusting the lay-out 2. Adjusting the light 3. Take many photographs at the same sight to pick out the most beautiful one 4. Hold the camera steadily 5. Use a editing software to make the photo more beautiful III. Concluding paragraph: Essay: Photographing has been enjoyed by many people for a long time. Today‚ it is very easy for everyone to

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    Photographs can be a very powerful instrument of impact and persuasion. A photograph can say a thousand words. Many times‚ war photos leave the greatest impact and are image’s you remember the longest. Nearly everyone can think of a few photos from each war that left an impression on them. One of the most famous photos from World War II is from the significant victory at the Battle of Iwo Jima. The minute you hear about the battle of Iwo Jima‚ you automatically picture the soldiers lifting the

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    Yash Agarwal EXP 202-005 Reading Response: The Boston Photographs 1/29/2013 Nora Ephron in her essay “The Boston Photographs” asserts that photojournalism is more powerful than written journalism. A photo can portray vivid information. A photo gives information that can be understood differently by different people. A photo speaks for itself‚ that’s what Ephron is trying to assert through her essay. In the essay she gives a detailed explanation on the controversy raised by the people upon

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    Photograph as Contemporary Art by Charlotte Cotton was first publish in 2004. Charlotte Cotton discusses the transformation of photography‚ as it moves into the category of contemporary art. As they were gaining momentum throughout history‚ but today they have people more vocal than they ever been. She is more concerned about the motivations of the photographer; rather than the themes‚ or subject matter. Because that’s the main focus when “regular” people are viewing photographs. She is focusing

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    in music at an early age. He taught himself how to play the piano and enjoyed the surroundings of nature. In 1916‚ he and his parents went on a trip to Yosemite National Park where he received his first camera‚ the Kodak Box Brownie. His first photographs recorded their vacation. Ansel fell in love with Yosemite National Park and would return every summer. He worked four summers as the caretaker of the park’s club headquarters. During this time‚ he became an expert mountaineer and conservationist

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    Sylwia Jurek N00143406 BA (hons) Photography Year 1 Historical & Contextual Studies in Photography Module: Understanding the Photographic Image Tutor: Fiona Hackett Essay Question ’ ’ Photographs direct the sense we make of place and it was the medium of photography which largely thought us to look at landscapes as organisations of man-made spaces. Through photography the vernacular America‚ in particular‚ have been imagined and therefore understood. ’ ’ Discuss these claims considering‚ in

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    Yousuf Karsh Analysis

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    well known photographer. Compared to the photographs of others taken in the time period‚ Yousuf Karsh’s photographs are much simpler than them. Most other photos are showing images from the war or other violence related topics‚ while Karsh focused on people. Karsh’s main focus was portraits. Almost all of Karsh’s photographs uses dramatic lighting to show different and unique shadows on his subjects. Yousuf has taken some of the most well known photographs. Yousuf Karsh was born on December 23‚ 1908

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    information. Although some feel photos produce negative images and appear fabricated‚ their pros outweigh the cons. We use photography every day. Photos have the ability to portray where we have been‚ what we have done‚ and our place in the world. Photographs allow us to look back on memories and events of our lives‚ and their significance. The majority of photography’s influence remains positive. Photography preserves memories and yields informative‚ emotional‚ and expressive reactions that words cannot

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    critically analyze photographs and not just look at them for appreciation‚ although appreciation can be included. “Photography can be compared‚ I thought when I first found the photograph‚ to that selenite window. It promises a view of the world‚ but gives us a flattened object in which wrecked reminders of the world are lodged. (Elkins) A photograph is a flattened physical image that one can hold in their hands. “Wrecked Reminders” I take it as what once had a purpose in a photograph then‚ may have

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    History of Photography I have heard‚ more than once‚ that a picture is worth a thousand words. Although I can’t quote who said it‚ I could not agree more. A photograph is a very powerful tool‚ capable of telling a complete story with just one picture; let’s just hope the story is true. If taking out of context‚ a photograph can also be misleading. In addition with all the digital advances and different software in the market‚ it is relatively easy to manipulate a photography and therefore

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