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    attention because she wasn’t like any regular person and that could have been a major factor in helping her become incredible photographer she was. There were several themes that the documentary of Vivian Maier included like poverty and wealth‚ photography as anonymity‚ art and mental illness‚ and privacy and proliferation. Vivian Maier worked as nanny and of course being a nanny does not pay well but by what the documentary said about Vivian we can assume she didn’t care about money. She had the

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    during the Modern Era‚ 1800-1945. Indicate specific ways in which these changed the form and/or content‚ themes‚ purposes/functions of art‚ and the lives of artists. Photography Light bulbs Use of metal in construction There have been many inventions since the 19th century that has been incorporated in the artistic realm. Photography has created a new genre of art available to people. This invention allows people to see an image as it was meant to be which may have been something that could only

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    Nick Knight

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    Photography is dead” Mr. Knight is not fearful of change. Quite the opposite. He seems to thrive on it. “I think photography is dead‚” he said‚ reflecting on the medium’s inability to evolve. “Film died some years ago. I don’t miss it‚” he added without any trace of nostalgia. “None of my children read magazines. Fashion will be shaped by the Internet. [www.businessoffashion.com] “The evening began with a look back at Mr. Knight’s early days and the source of the tireless‚ forward-looking

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    Gustave Le Gray The most important French photographer of 19th century Professor: Marryjo Marks Course: History of Photography Student: Student ID: Date: 05/10/2013 Gustave Le Gray is one of the most important French photographer. He was not only a mentor of many well know photographers teacher but also was an innovator of combining negatives to capture the magnificent of both sea and sky simultaneously. “Yet‚ in his life he was reckon as an artist more than a businessman” says

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    Matthew Brady

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    man who invented photography) .He took lessons from him and found he had a natural talent for photography. In 1844 he got his first studio wich was actually some empty rooms above a store .His business was very successful and he got a studio in Washington D.C.. There he started the American Project . The American Project is a contest of taking pictures of famous people. Mathew won tons of awards for his photos. He was one of the first people to use sky light as part of photography equipment. Later

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    17‚ 1856 Died: May 27‚ 1937 American‚ photographer‚ and inventor. As a young adult ‚ Frederic became an apprentice at a printing company‚ Litchfield Enquirer‚ while he worked there he developed an interest in photography. He got work at the Cornell University in the photography laboratory‚ then later got promoted and was in charge of the lab. Inventing and exploring were an interest of his and by using the gelatin relief he developed the early halftone process‚ in 1881. The process was

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    In Chapter 9 of After the Fact‚ The Mirror with a Memory‚ James West Davidson and Mark Hamilton Lytle‚ attempt to describe the way photography has shaped American history‚ especially through the lens of Jacob Riis‚ who was known for his urban activism during the early 1900’s. The chapter begins with an explanation of Jacob Riis’s work as a journalist who wandered the streets of New York City in search of people and things that he could write about. Then‚ it mentions Alexander Alland‚ a professional

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    Name: ___________________Date:_______________________________ My Hobbies The Role: You have a hobby. Let’s talk about it. A. Answer the question in one word: What is your name? What is your favorite hobby? Where did you learn to do it? How do you do the hobby with? What hobby would you like to learn? B. Make a new friend. Talk about your hobbies together. C. Don’t forget. Write down what you learned about your friends hobby. Hobby Learned by Wants

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    Color Film Industry

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    faced its first lawsuit as Kodak was monopolizing the market by buying competitors and imposing various restrictions on retailers. It faced lawsuit again in 1954 and 1992. Kodak famous Campaign Slogan “You push the button‚ we do the rest” made photography accessible to nearly everyone who wanted to take pictures. Industry Concentration: Concentration refers to the number of major competitors on the given market. Industry concentration is of interest to Business to employ the right strategy to

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    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 as a gift from her daughter and son-in-law‚ along with the equipment for processing wet collodion glass plates. Her studio began as a chicken coop and her darkroom as a coal store

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