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    fruit baskets on patterned tablecloths. The compositions in the images are reminiscent of Flemish still life paintings from the 17th century. (Beaumont‚ 1928) In the latter half of the 20th century‚ with the growing popularity of colour photography‚ food photography jumped out in the field of art and into the fire of the commercial fields of advertising and cookbooks. Originally‚ Mcdonald’s fastfood was the first company to have national

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    like using digital technology to generate data. Because they think it was easy to alter or multiply the data. This risk will threatened a department’s credibility and potentially expose it to liability‚ especially it will damage to film-generated photographs‚ videocassettes or CDs. The other one is the digital technology was easy to become commoditized and customers would not to pay for support and service the Linear Systems which provided by Parson’s company. When the digital photography accept the

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    Ray was born in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. Man Ray was Dadaist – Surrealist photographer and painter. Man Ray began his life in 27‚ August 1890‚ and died in November 18‚ 1976.He ran successful enterprises in art‚ studio portraiture and fashion photography. Ray has used the camera in many different ways: to document his art; to make art; and‚ from someplace in between‚ to take pictures of

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    master of self-morphing‚ utilizing everything from old-fashioned makeup and prosthetics to digital technology‚ inventing and portraying extraordinary alter egos and multiple identities that brilliantly reflect our image-saturated culture—and in the process inventing her own genre.” (Hoben) When people seeing her work that has different meaning about women society‚ clowns‚ and aging or has the larger life photography can see her brilliant work on her images that showing stereotype to women or people eyes

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    create a multimedia product about is Photography The purpose of the product My interactive multimedia project I am creating is to inform and aid within the education of photography. When A-Level students are learning about photography‚ this flash product will aid with their learning. Intended Audience The intended uses for the multimedia project I am creating is‚ for students that are studying A-Level at school or colleges and want to learn about photography. My project is suitable for both male

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    David LaChapelle is an incredible‚ modern photographer. He combines celebrities with the bizarre. His photography is unique‚ charged with sexual imagery‚ and provides a unique view on people you see in the media‚ today. I chose an article from American Photo‚ May/June 2003‚ as the basis of my research paper on David LaChapelle. The magazine has a nice design. It is easy to read the print‚ and the titles of topics are always visible. You won’t turn a page and have to take a minute to figure

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    Why Instagram is Not All that Bad In a world where digital products have more and more effect on people’s daily lives‚ certain software or media products inevitably become the center of the public’s attention. Moreover‚ they become the part of an individual’s lifestyle. Along with Facebook‚ Twitter‚ or YouTube‚ which already are daily companions for millions of people‚ there is one more application that causes debates and conflicting assessments – Instagram. Though it has many opponents‚ Instagram

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    take a photograph‚ construct a digital image or make a video‚ there seems little dispute that what we are involved in is making representations”(Bolt 2004:11). Which in this case a representation of ones self‚ “the pose” is a performance used to represent ones self. Gadhafi is representing himself as a serious leader of cultural being and understanding as and big fearless figure for the Libyan state. John szarkowski says that there are “ those who think of photography as a means of self expression

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    Oscar Stewart

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    inspire the later parts of my work‚ including my final piece(s)‚ all done using film photography. However the other photographers I looked at used digital‚ except Robert Bueltemen‚ who used ‘Kirlian’ technology. Throughout the project‚ I think my portrait-drawing skills have improved‚ and I have also learnt how to paint with ink effectively. At A-Level‚ I would like to move on to using different coloured inks. My photography skills have been built on by being inspired by others’ ideas and developing them

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    Williams‚ had written the article and explained the many possible reasons why you can’t find a MySpace page without finding at least one of what the author calls a “self portrait”. These portraits are referred to in the article as “a new genre of photography”. Self portraits are almost always shot by ones own self at arms length. The author explains that some of the reasons why the self portrait is so popular may be because of technology‚ or behavioral growing process where adolescents try to discover

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