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    In the world of art‚ the photograph has conventionally been used to establish original subjects that document and reflect cultures as accurately as possible. However‚ in Philip Gefter’s essay‚ “Photographic Icons: Fact‚ Fiction‚ or Metaphor”‚ Gefter points out that‚ “just because a photograph reflects the world with perceptual accuracy doesn’t mean it is proof of what actually transpired. (208)” What Gefter is telling us is that it is that the ordinary reality of the image is not what is important;

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    Michelle Pacheco A Picture Is Only Worth A Thousand Words In America we regard photographs as powerful. From coast to coast millions of postcards are sent from one household to the other. Postcards are to share experiences‚ so the friend in Idaho who may never see the beaches of Hawaii can understand your excitement and the adventure. Pictures can in reality be a handicap which inhibits the opportunity for the desire for personal endeavors to encounter unique places for oneself. Recently

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    they were popping up all over the country (Westbrook 6). A man named “Frank Luther Mott historian and dean of the University of Missouri School of Journalism‚ he came up with the term Photojournalism”(Collins 3). “Photojournalism is the use of photographs in conjunction with the reporting of the news: newspapers‚ magazines‚ television news and Internet reporting”(Westbrook 1The main principles for being a journalist are “timeliness‚ accuracy‚ fair representation of facts and events and accountability”(Westbrook

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    Whenever someone takes a photograph they leave behind a lasting memory. No matter what the original photographer meant to capture‚ everyone has their own interpretations of the image. When people view a set of images‚ they can pick apart and see common links between them. A set of photographs will always be trying to convey a meaning‚ we just have to look for it. In this set of photographs‚ number four‚ five and six‚ the feeling that they are trying to convey is perseverance. Perseverance is

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    meant to find beauty in the world and capture it. For example a beautiful photo of a sunset makes an actual sunset banal‚ why search and wait for a sunset when it can be seen whenever you want. This heightens Sontag’s claim that the act of taking photographs replaces an actual experience by creating an illusion that distorts reality through nostalgia. In other words‚ a fantasy world that gives the viewer a sense of participation of what was once reality. This arbitrary relationship sets up a “chronic

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    Photographs furnish evidence. Something we hear about‚ but doubt‚ seems proven when we’re shown a photograph of it. In one version of its utility‚ the camera record incriminates. Starting with their use by the Paris police in the murderous roundup of Communards in June 1871‚ photographs became a useful tool of modern states in the surveillance and control of their increasingly mobile populations. In an­ other version of its utility‚ the camera record jus­ tifies. A photograph passes for incontrovertible

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    William Wegman

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    brought out in the pictures. The photographs of Fan Ray ’s puppies are my favorite. The photographs are less posed and more authentic. Puppies are like children everything is new to them and Wegman was able to catch those emotions of the puppies in all the pictures that he took. The first few days the puppies were born photographing them was easy they where very cooperative‚ probably because they couldn ’t do much but sleep. Wegman took this opportunity to photograph them with various still life objects

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    to follow. The career of photography has many exciting opportunities such as traveling the world‚ working for local newspapers‚ magazines‚ and getting one’s photos featured or even making it to the next level and receiving the opportunity to photograph celebrities. Photography is a good career to choose if one likes to be creative because one gets to imagine all the possibilities then bring that vision to life with the photos. Another advantage is that a photographer learns to become observant

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    The sexualisation of young Thylane has become fairly controversial. It is quite difficult to distinguish weather the young models photographs are adorable or borderline disturbing. I would argue that some of her photographs seem to be socially acceptable and others such as her topless picture‚ not so much. I trust there is a difference between taking a photograph of children when they run around topless in their bikini bottoms then being photographed topless for a global audience. I would say

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    Jordan Ferris "While photographs may not lie‚ liars may photograph". This line‚ stated by Lewis Hine‚ a famous photographer from the late 19th to mid 20th century‚ is starting to become a phrase that really has some meaning (McClymer‚ 2011). It was once thought that a photograph told the complete truth. However‚ in more recent times with the technology of the camera‚ photographers now have the option to not only stage pictures‚ but to also go back and retouch them once they are already taken.

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