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    Essay On Annie Leibovitz

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    Annie Leibovitz Madison Sutton Prof. Campbell Digital Photography 12 May‚ 2016 Annie Leibovitz is considered one of America’s best portrait photographers who developed a trademark while working at Rolling Stone magazine. She was born on October 2‚ 1949 here in Waterbury‚ Connecticut. In 1970 is when she landed her chief photographer position at Rolling Stone creating a distinctive look. In 1983 she started at entertainment magazine Vanity Fair continuing to create images that were both iconic and

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    Annie became interested in various artistic endeavors‚ and began to write and play music. She attended the San Francisco Art Institute where she studied painting. Whereas she was also enrolled in a night photography course. For several years afterwards‚ Annie continued to develop her photography skills while working various jobs. Soon then she started her career as a staff photographer‚ landing a position for the just lunched Rolling Stone magazine in 1970. In 1973‚ Leibovitz was the chief photographer

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    Patricia Puccinini

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    reflects current cultural and social ideas but presents us with things to think about to make us question our beliefs. Patricia Piccinini is a contemporary Australian artist whose main works are installations and sculptures and occasionally digital photography. She uses mixed media mainly consisting of fibreglass‚ plastic‚ human and animal hair to construct her works. What is unique about her art is that each has a hybrid creature which is often a combination of several animals or animals and humans

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    and Art: The western artist began to explore the artistc potential for photography to create both formal and abstract images rather than simply documentry. Pictorialism: which are tequniques who used and were used by photographers to create images and more patientry. Pure/Straigh Photography:which was a practice of photography in which the artist dows not cut (crop) or minipulate theire photographs to form any way. Photography And Art: which are consisted by found images and rayographs. the Found

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    life. His two favorite things in the world are by far music and photography. All of his life he has been fascinated by the two. When he was young he constantly found himself taking pictures of anything that caught his eye. He also loved to listen to music and go to live concerts. After finally bringing his camera to a concert several years ago‚ Todd found himself at the intersection of two of his life long dreams; photography and music. Currently Todd has found himself specializing in live

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    Ideal Nude

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    How does the Photographers attitude of an ideal nude compare with those before the industrial revolution?‚ (has the perception of the nude changed since the invention of the camera). Pablo Picasso was born in spain‚ however he lived most of his life in france. Picasso was a Genius‚ he was a master of almost any median. He ventured in many styles and with fellow Artist‚ Georges Braque‚ created "cubism". I feel that his strongest paintings‚ (those leaving lasting interest)‚ would be his unusual

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    The artists have used the art form of photography to express their ideas and how these affect their work. Zoe Croggon‚ the artist of the artwork ‘headlong’ is a type c media‚ created in 2016 with the art form of a collage. Another artist is Bill Henson‚ with an artwork titled ‘untitled’ has a medium of type c‚ which is made in 2016. Both artworks can be found in the National Gallery of Victoria. Throughout this essay‚ I will be comparing and contrasting the 2 artworks that I have chosen in terms

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    environment we recognize as modern (175)." This is indeed what Neshat made her work a metaphor of the Middle-East’s society and thus led its conditions of tensions and contradictions become visible to the viewers. In addition‚ I believe that although photography is two - dimensional‚ it can be viewed through multidimensional lens‚ just as Kleege argues‚ “the same photograph will prompt a wide range of responses from different viewers (228).” Varies viewers are able to uncover the multiplicity of understandings

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    Ethics Photojournalism

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    awareness of the ease of manipulation to photographs with programs like Adobe PhotoShop has brought to light in visual journalism the need for a re-examination of the preconceived logic that suggests that because a machine makes photographs‚ that photography is free of the bias resulting from human intervention‚ leading photojournalism towards higher‚ not lower ethical standards. Genuine photos can change the hearts and minds of the people. Real photographs can change how we view war and how we view

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    Taylor Hinzie 12/6/12 Period.5 Mr. Schley Alfred Eisenstaedt Eisenstaedt was born in Dirschau in West Prussia‚ Imperial Germany in 1898. His family moved to Berlin in 1906. Eisenstaedt was fascinated by photography from his youth and began taking pictures at age 14 when he was given his first camera‚ an Eastman Kodak Folding Camera with roll film. Eisenstaedt served in the German Army’s artillery during World War I‚ and was wounded in 1918. While working as a belt and button

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