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    Photography Analysis

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    born on the 22 August 1908 in Cantaloupe-en-Brie‚ France. Small portable cameras were available for the first time when Henri was still in his youth. This allowed him to carry a camera with him at all times‚ and create the first‚ fine art “street photography”. As Cartier-Bresson once said: “The only thing which

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    Photography Controversy

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    have chosen to do my research on photography. This topic falls under an analytical category. Understanding a photographer’s point of view and being able to express yourself through pictures are the main reasons why I am interested in doing this project. Furthermore‚ I want to learn even more about the camera’s concepts‚ be more well known about photoshop and proving that photography is art. Additionally‚ I have learned basic camera techniques through photography classes years prior. Therefore‚ I

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    History of Photography

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    He called it a Heliograph (sun drawing). It took eight hours to expose. Photography‚ however‚ did not really begin until 1839 when the world heard about something startling. Louis Daguerre had invented a way to permanently reproduce a fleeting image on a metal plate. It took 30 minutes to expose‚ not eight hours. The advent of this technology resulted in a new language that everyone understood. The language was photography‚ through which we could recall a moment frozen in time and could share it

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    Portrait Photography

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    Portrait Photography the humble beginings Portrait photography was born when Frenchman Joseph Nicephore Niepce‚ father of photography and first-ever portrait photographer‚ successfully set an image onto a metal plate in 1827. Later‚ in 1844‚ photography made its way to China‚ courtesy of Jules Itier of France. The rest is portrait photography history.    In 1885‚ George Eastman created paper film. Later‚ in 1889‚ he fabricated the more recognizable celluloid film. His first camera‚ a box-shaped

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    Photography is a medium of contradictions. It is both ridiculously easily and almost impossibly difficult. Being able to see things is pretty easy‚ but being able to capture a very moment is the difficult part. A good photo comprise many things‚ not only one must hit the shutter at the right moment in time‚ but the composition‚ color coordination‚ light and perspective play a significant role too. A photographer is an editor of reality in trying to make sense of reality; he tries to distill the

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    Photography Final

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    Photography records the gamut of feelings written on the human face‚ the beauty of the earth and skies that man has inherited‚ and the wealth and confusion man has created. It is a major force in explaining man to man‚” said Edward Steichen‚ a well-known American photographer. To those who discover it‚ photography is a life enhancing and fulfilling profession and hobby. It is a creative outlet with low barriers of entry and accessible to all‚ at anytime and anywhere. It provides the photographer

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    Photography has been around for over 150 years. It has evolved and expanded since it’s introduction in 1839 but it still remains to be seen as the perfect medium for documenting reality. Art critic and author Andy Grundberg tried to understand the medium in 1974‚ stating that “photography was still perceived primarily as an instrument of social reality‚ able to represent the way things really were in the world.” As technologies changed‚ so did cameras and photographers were able to produce more

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    1000 Most Common French Words - Top French vocabulary french.languagedaily.com/wordsandphrases/most-common-words 50+ items - Frequency list of 1000 most common words in French language ... Rank French word English translation Part of speech. 1 être to be; being verb‚ auxiliary verb‚ noun. 2 avoir to have verb‚ auxiliary verb. ‎French Words 51-100 - ‎Most Used French words 901 ... - ‎French Words 101-150 Wiktionary:Frequency lists - Wiktionary en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Frequency_lists

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    Balakrishnan 1 Haripriya Balakrishnan English 111 Johnson 30 October 2014 The Essence Of Photography Duane Michals once said‚ “Photographers tend not to photograph what they can’t see‚ which is the very reason one should try to attempt it. Otherwise we’re going to go on forever just photographing more faces and more rooms and more places. Photography has to transcend description. It has to go beyond description to bring insight into the subject‚ or reveal the subject‚ not as it looks‚ but

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    War Photography

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    Photography has to transcend description. It has to go beyond description to bring insight into the subject‚ or reveal the subject‚ not as it looks‚ but how does it feel?”  ― Duane Michals Our understanding of War has been profoundly affected by the invention of photography. This can be seen through the use of different approaches though which photographers have demonstrated their perspective of how they think war can be presented through the medium of photography. They have depicted both the

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