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    My favorite Hobby

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    My favorite Hobby The photography for many people is an art‚ or process of producing images. But for me the photography is my personal hobby. I love to take picture because I can capture the magic of those wonderful moments‚ people or places. I have make a diary photography for my child to know all those moments.  I wrote a diary about my experiences‚ thoughts or feelings and direct experience. Now I took picture with the same idea that a diary. For example‚ when I wake up in the morning‚ the firth

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    Impacts of Lomography

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    Impact of Lomography Lomography is a kind of snapshot photography developed during the post-Cold War era‚ and it is also “a coinage and a new trend in photography‚ which is usually defined as a photograph which is taken spontaneously and quickly‚ more often without artistic or journalistic intent” (Chen para.1). In fact‚ lomography originally required the deliberately low-fidelity and inexpensively constructed cameras. However‚ with the highly developed digital cameras and the digital single lense

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    The allegory reflects the idea of deception wherein cave prisoners learn and discover shadows of objects from the fire casted inside the cave‚ making them see and mislabel these images. Sontag argued that just like paintings and illustrations‚ photography gives us an incomplete representation to the world‚ which will likely to be falsely interpreted. Despite providing an “anthology of images”‚ photographs give us miniatures and glimpses of reality about the world (1). Images taken by the camera cannot

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    coherent narrative by isolating a fragment of the subject and by doing so claiming some sort of rich context‚ that holds an extraordinary value of intelligence and a convincing narrative. The investigation will have a general look up on the remarks of photography then specifying on photographic fields and examining them more closer. The photographic fields that we consider closest to reality we generalise with common teams

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    Julia Cameron Essay

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    her; she wrote: “From the first moment I handled my lens with a tender ardour‚” she wrote‚ “and it has become to me as a living thing‚ with voice and memory and creative vigour.”. In addition‚ Julia became an important figure in the history of photography because of her artistic portraits and her

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    Through the Lens Essay

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    sharing of graphing pictures is called into question by Susan Sontag in her essay‚ “Regarding the Pain of Others‚” who points out that war photography should have some form of censorship because of the effect it may have on victims or families who have lost their loved ones. While Berger doesn’t seem to promote graphic photography‚ it seems that from his point of view‚ pictures such as these make a reality of what otherwise might just become another page in our

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    Documentary practice is the recording of a documentary project; in photography it usually creates an accurate and straightforward perception of people‚ places‚ objects and events and is often used in reportage. Documentary photography is highly important in society as images have the power to highlight stories that are gaining enough coverage. It is a vital tool to help bring change to society. By the beginning of the twentieth century‚ photography was well on its way to becoming the visual language that it

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    Feasibility Entrepreneur

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    FEASIBILITY STUDY MJSAM Photography! “Capture the sweetest smile you ever have.” A proposed project by: Anna Paulina Garcia Micah Dyan Matahom Ma. Bernadeth Joy Manahan Shaira Encinares Mario Alimoot Submitted to: Professor Neil Gamus TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Executive Summary………………………………………………………… 1-3 II. Marketing Aspect ……………………………………………………........... 4 A. Product

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    From 1979 to present there have been many famous photographers‚ but there are three who really stick out: Jerry Uelsmann‚ Freeman Patterson‚ and Annie Slivovitz. These three photographers had very distinct photography and viewed photography as more than pictures but as pigments of emotions and feelings. These photographers are very famous for their pictures and one photographer is known for her help in third world countries. The first photographer that I would like to mention in my research paper

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    Photography was a major development in technology and of cultural representation. In colonial India‚ photographs became a way for people to represent themselves and display themselves. It also became a form of documentation for criminals and murder scenes. Photography has become a way to more accurately depict the culture‚ land‚ and people of India – though it still had its opportunities to be manipulated. Photography was also a major for of cross-cultural representation for those of colonial India

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