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    (i): Photography Photography is the method or action of creating still pictures by recording light frequencies on a sensitive medium‚ such as a photographic film‚ or an electronic sensor. These Light frequencies are reflected or emitted from objects and activate a sensitive chemical or electronic sensor during a timed exposure‚ usually through a device known as a camera that also stores the resulting information chemically or electronically. This product of human creativity was created by many

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    One hundred and ninety years ago‚ a French lithographer by the name Nicéphore Niépce successfully took the world’s first surviving photograph. Soon after‚ others found ways to improve the techniques used for photography and pictures of people‚ places‚ and events were taken for publishing and safekeeping. Many of the images captured from the past are often reproduced and used to create and illustrate history in ways that words cannot. Let’s say a man takes a photograph of the construction of a house

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    Photography Portfolio Essay In photography you learn a lot‚ and your creativity shows in your work. There are a lot of rules‚ and elements that are important for your photo to be unique and different because no picture is alike. Many photos have different contrast‚ different rules‚ different elements or different subjects and backgrounds. But all of those things make up a photo. In my photo‚ there is a background but it is blurred focusing in onto the candle which is the main subject of this photo

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    MEDIA ESSAY THE ETHICS OF DIGITAL MANIPULATION What is real‚ and what is fake? In modern culture today‚ it is becoming increasingly harder to distinguish real photos‚ or at least as real as they can be‚ from edited images. How can we have faith in anything we subject ourselves to anymore? With today’s advanced technology‚ the possibilities are endless when it comes to photo manipulation. However‚ photo manipulation is not a product of modern society‚ as it has been evident in urban culture

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    American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) A report on “Photography Business Failing” What excuses do we have for the photography business being in such poor shape? Submitted To: DR. MD. FARUQUE HOSSAIN Lecturer‚ Faculty of Business Administration COURSE: RESEARCH METHOLOGY SECTION: [E] DATE: 25/11/2014 SUBMITED BY: Hassan Mohammad Rifat Id: 12-20413-1 Acknowledgement We would first like to thank our Honorable faculty advisor and course instructor‚ Dr. Md. Faruque Hossain

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    art was imitation of nature‚ but in the 19th century‚ photography took over that function‚ and in the 20th‚ abstract art overturned the whole notion that art was about representation. And although art meant skill early on‚ conceptual artists elevated ideas over execution. So what is art?” (Herman‚ "27 Responses”). The research question guiding this investigation is: How did the introduction of modern photography technologies‚ such as the digital camera and Photoshop‚ influence what is considered art

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    Helen Levitt’s name became associated with photography in the 1930s. She was raised in Brooklyn‚ NY and loved music‚ dance‚ books‚ and foreign films. Though she did start high school‚ she left before graduating and went to work for a commercial photographer in the Bronx. She soon began to take pictures on her own. Inspired by the work of Henri Cartier-Bresson and Walker Evans‚ she worked for a government project that was trying to show and fix the social problems of America. Though many other people

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    photographic culture." Photography is a form of visual representation of events to the public. It is traditionally defined as ‘writing with light’. Photography was more than factual recording of truthful observation. It could be an expression of emotional reaction to life. Although photography has always been thought of as the capturing and the reflection of truth‚ the discussion of ‘manipulated photography’ is often brought up. However‚ before any debate of manipulated photography‚ one must begin with

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    is not the only component of memory‚ it is undoubtedly an integral and essential part of memory’s composition. Photography was first utilized over 100 years ago in an attempt to preserve life as it existed before the industrial revolution. Over time photography has gradually corrupted memory in a variety of ways‚ despite its original intention to preserve it. From there‚ photography has evolved to become a pressing threat not only to memory‚ but also to consciousness. As seen in paintings of

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    Kodak and the Digital Revolution [pic] [pic][pic]Brief Overview: Kodak is a multinational American corporation which has become a household name most known for its film products. The company has come face to face with many changes due to the digital revolution which has created a rapid changing photography industry. George Eastman began Kodak in 1880 and introduced the first Kodak camera in 1888 coining the slogan “you press the button‚ we do the rest.” Eastman held a high standard for the company

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