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    Thomas Demand is a sculptor and photographer from Germany. He is known all around the world for his phenomenal and engaging political still life artworks. When he first started he focused on sculpture‚ using photography to document his paper-and-cardboard reconstructions. However‚ in 1993‚ photography and sculpture traded position in his artistic process; the photograph became the “end product‚” with the sculpture providing a means to that end. Demand’s following sculptures were made especially to be

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    work and the vital role that photography played in the process. Even though at first he didn’t care much about the medium‚ it is clear that photography helped him in his search for a reality beneath what the human eye could see. Dispite his mixed feelings toward photography he did use photography to further his art. Munch experimented with his own techniques using photos as a means of capturing the invisible aspects of reality. Even though he wanted to dismiss photography‚ it became an important medium

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    150 Game Camera Review: The New Standard-Bearer in Trail Photography There has never been a camera that breathes such life into Trail Photography. Even now‚ field of view has been quite a limited feature of trail and wildlife cameras. With that said‚ I urge you to salute the Moultrie Panoramic 150. Flaunting a breath-taking 150-degree angle of view‚ it works alongside its 3 Passive Infrared (PIR) motion sensors to reshape trail photography in a way like never before. Sporting a rotating lens‚ it

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    company will need to go out and purchase products that will help in the new business endeavors (Yahoo‚ 2014). In this case Kudler fine foods will be attempting to establish an in-house photo studio. Because of the fast change in technology the photography equipment consistently depreciates. Thus it is highly recommended that Kudler Fine Foods conducts a thorough analysis and research in relation to the cost out weighing the benefits and vice versa (e-How‚ 2014). If Done In-House‚ What Equipment

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    capture their precious moments and even create so called fine-art photography. In addition‚ cameras can also record video; however‚ it does not surprise anyone since it was commonly used. No matter what the age or how much money one has‚ he can reach to cameras in some ways. These prevalent uses of camera are due to George Eastman‚ the founder of Kodak. More than 100 years ago did he play an important role in the world of photography; his innovation in the film production has been changing the world

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    1996 Athena Photography-Ludlow Junior sales assistant at a 1 hour film processing lab‚ employed on a youth training basis. PERSONAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 7th of march 1980 Marital status: Single Driving license: Full EDUCATION 1991-1992 John Beddoes High School (prestigne) 1992-1996 Wigmore High School 7 GCSE’s including English‚ Maths‚ Science and Technology 1996-1999 Hereford College of art and design City & Guilds Photography. 2004 Herefordshire

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    Heather Zieman Photography 1 9:00 M/W hziema035@mb.rctc.edu How a Photo Can Change the World? Our freedom did not come to us easily or fast. A lot of people fought for what we have today and that is our freedom. To me the flag means unity and that we all deserve respect no matter what race‚ religion‚ or gender‚ we should all have the right to come together as one. Of course this is not a perfect world and we cannot always get what we want but we always can believe in the possibilities. The

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    century photography was utilised to construct notions of social and cultural identity. Examine at least one image from the 19th century as well as at least one example of a contemporary portrait that has a resonance with these earlier practices. Photography’s influence on modern day is so vast that it is practically impossible to imagine a world without such technology. Due to the great deal of photography surrounding us‚ we have gradually become accustomed to the impact photography has on our

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    I like the beautiful things in our life‚ from my point of view‚ photography should convey the beauty in a way and make the photograph have the power to sublimate our soul. Photography as a kind of art‚ shows the world and the inner mind of the photographers themselves. Before the camera‚ people use camera obscura as the device to record the image. The original camera obscura casts the scenery outside to a surface through a hole on the wall of a dark room. Actually camera obscura means dark room

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    Carol Payne‚ an associate professor of history and photography theories at Carleton University‚ wrote an article titled “How Shall We Use These Gifts?” Imaging the Land in the National Film Board of Canada’s Still Photography Division‚ in 2007. Her article was written to examine photographs and photo-essays that were produced by the National Film Board of Canada’s Still Photography Division‚ during the 1950s and 1960s. The images reflect Canadian landscapes and natural resources. These images

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