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    13 1.0 Executive Summary King Studios‚ located in Magodo‚ Lagos will serve small and medium-sized businesses and non-profits for all of their studio photography needs by creating beautiful shots that serve the client’s needs‚ offering excellent service and flexibility with a personal touch‚ and offering value-added services related to photography. Founded and directed by veteran freelance commercial photographer Matte Flash‚ King Studios intends to raise 5‚300‚000 by adding limited partners to the

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    Advancement of Camera

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    Bibliography: Bellis‚ M. (n.d.). History of Photography. Advancement of the Camera. Retrieved 05 14‚ 2011‚ from About.com: http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/stilphotography_3.htm Digital Shutter Mania . (2009‚ 10 12). Camera Development from Film Era to Digital Age. Retrieved 05 20‚ 2011‚ from DigitalShutterMania: http://www.digitalshuttermania.com/2009/10/camera-development-from-film-era-to.html Greenspun‚ P. (2007‚ 01). History of Photography Timeline. Retrieved 06 12‚ 2011‚ from photo

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    The Loss of the Creature: Photography and Sovereignty Control. Power. Self-agency. Walker Percy tackles these concepts and more in his article The Loss of the Creature. Percy presents his argument using phrases including “a loss of sovereignty”‚ “symbolic complex”‚ and “packaging”. Many advocates of Percy’s argue that photography can only result in a further loss of sovereignty using Percy’s arguments; however‚ there are times this isn’t the case. Nature photography does not always result in a loss

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    February 20‚ 1902‚ a photographer was born. Born and raised in San Francisco‚ California‚ Ansel Easton Adams was the only child of New England parents‚ Charles Hitchcock and Olive Adams. Adams’ father was a businessman‚ whose company included an insurance agency and chemical plant. Ansel took an interest in music at an early age. He selfly taught himself how to play the piano‚ and he enjoyed being around the surroundings of nature. Ansel attended both public and private school. At home his father

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    Edward Steichen

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    each era – whatever you feel encapsulates the ideas best. Add artist‚ title and date detail to these. Overall it’s looking quite strong! It just needs some tidying up and more analysis included. Thanks for getting this to me so early. Beauty photography is designed to capture the real essence of a person and

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    Ursus Wehrli

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    he combines photography with performance art. This includes Alphabet Soup‚ Sunbathing Lawn‚ Fruit Bowl and many others. In the spring of 2012‚ he was asked to design a stamp for the Swiss Post. (some of his works can be found inside the envelope on the opposite page) To say Ursus Wehrli is an appropriate artist for my theme Order VS Disorder‚ is an understatement. This idea is constantly present throughout his work‚ as he captures everyday events on camera. He has used photography as the medium

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    MEMORY LOCATION I do the project the main idea is memory location and based on photography. abstract photographs explore the nature of vision and the difference between how a human sees reality and how a camera records it. Intentionally depicts mundane or incidental objects in nondescript surroundings in order to focus attention on the normal life and looking for the process of perception. The idea is from person’s life will go through a lot of place‚ leaving a lot of memories in different

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    Pictialism Research Paper

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    Pictorialism is an form of photography whose subject matter‚ many would say‚ varied greatly. In its true meaning anything that put the finished picture first and the subject second was pictorialism. Any photograph that stressed atmosphere or viewpoint rather than the subject would come under this category. By the second half of the nineteenth century the idea of capturing images was beginning to wear off‚ and some people were beginning to question whether the camera‚ as it was then being used‚

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    landscapes. His photography caught my eye since I enjoy capturing photos of nature‚ something he did. Ansel Adams was born on April 22‚ 1984‚ in San Francisco‚ California. He was not only an American photographer but an environmentalist as well. This could also explain why he was known to capture the landscape in the majority of his photos. He was especially known to capture the American west‚ specifically the Yosemite National Park. However‚ Ansel Adams was not always interesting photography growing up

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    out and returned to Chrysler to join its camera club. Callahan began teaching himself photography in 1938. He also formed a friendship with Todd Webb who was also a future photographer. A talk given by Ansel Adams in 1941 inspired him to take his photography seriously. In 1946‚ he was invited to teach photography at the Institute of Design in Chicago. He moved to Rhode Island in 1961 to establish a photography program at the Rhode Island School of Design‚ teaching there until his retirement in 1977

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