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    from close-up body shots to the standard zoom of the camera. The photographs are printed at 8x10 [40x50 inches] dimension and was featured at MoMA in Long Island. An example of her photograph shows Nakadate holding her wrist while screaming in pain. Another image shows her half-naked body and is facing away from the camera as if she was avoiding it. Furthermore‚ the overall appearance of the photo gives of Nakadate’s

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    is always something to photograph. Something is always going on around‚ so it never gets boring. After I get dressed and do the normal morning routine‚ I sit on my unmade bed and stare at my dresser. I have a decision to make: 35mm or digital camera. For this particular photo shoot I decide to go with the digital camera because I figure I will have to do some digital photo editing whenever I get back to my house. I use the 35mm camera‚ usually‚ on still life photographs and not so much on photographing

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    explain. From the time I was born‚ photographs have surrounded me everywhere I look. With that being said‚ its hard to imagine life without to photographs; therefore I can eaily say that photography has influenced me. The tricky part of the question is answering in which ways has photography influenced my life. I would have to say that by being able to look at photographs everyday‚ I’m able to stay connected with others and with the world around me. Photographs allows me to capture a moment and have

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    One‚ I have never realized how just one photograph can stop a moment in time. Freeze all emotions‚ actions‚ and thoughts. To be able to do that is a real special talent. And if the picture is a good picture‚ a person is able to guess what the person(s) is feeling‚ saying‚ and thinking in the photo

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    Historic Northwest logging photos’ analysis One photograph depicts a group of rural men. All of them are looking at the camera and some of them are seated and others stood on or near a huge tree’s trunk. Few of them hold on their hands work equipment such as axs which help them to cut down and dismember tree’s trunk. Thus‚ this single picture illustrate theme of work shown by piece of wood around and work equipments. Another element that emerges from this picture is the exploitation of wood as

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    image. The use of the photograph is also a comment on the way in which various images are produced and then reproduced. The photograph was initially taken by an individual‚ but through television‚ the internet and print

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    made this decision‚ but one of the more reasonable only presents itself after a closer examination of the only sequence in the film that doesn’t fit into the storyteller-centered structure of the rest of the film – the sequence concerning Auggie’s photographs. In this sequence‚ Auggie relays to Paul the story of his life’s work as a photographer of his street corner in Brooklyn‚ and more importantly of his life’s work of capturing life (it’s changes and nuances) over time. Auggie advises Paul of the

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    The Boston Photographs In “The Boston Photographs” by Nora Ephron‚ Ephron used most of the time writing about the reactions of the many readers all over the nation and world whom were shocked by the pictures that were published in their local newspapers. She should have used most of the time writing about the day when the incident happened. By doing this‚ it would have affected people a lot more than seeing the bad of it. In telling the facts‚ Ephron only provides factual information such as whom

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    Artist Analysis #1 Julia Margaret Cameron‚ one of photography’s greatest portraitists of all time‚ is still known today for her talent in capturing the soul of her subjects in her photographs. Her vivid portraits brought to life the personality within the people‚ contrary to all of the other portraitists of this time. Born in June of 1815 in Calcutta‚ British India‚ Julia Margaret Cameron would not pick up her knack for photography until 1863‚ at the age of 48. Cameron was given her first camera

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    assignment was straightforward‚ if not simple: select three photographs (or series) which intrigued

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