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    Andre Kertész was a Hungarian-born photographer who is acknowledged for his contributions to photographic composition and his shots of everyday street life. In the early years of his career‚ his unfamiliar camera angles and style prevented his work from gaining wider recognition but today he is considered one of the seminal figures of photojournalism- or a particular form of journalism that employs images in order to tell a news story. His work made a huge contribution to lyrical street photography

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    Surveillance Cameras

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    Surveillance Cameras Nadine Strossen is the authors of “Everyone is watching you” an article that its main purpose is to alert readers how our privacy rights are been violated by surveillance cameras. The article in general informs the reader of the topic right from the beginning with the title which explains a lot of the matter to discuss. The author introduces the topic very clear with the example of Eric Blair the author of “Big Brother is watching you” and how this caption relates to the matter

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    how to write a sport article

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    How to write a Sports Article 1. Have a strong lead. Like any article‚ you want to start your sports article out with a strong lead‚ one that encapsulates the available information on "who‚ what‚ where‚ when‚ why and how." Look at sports articles in almost any paper to see how they introduce the game or event they are covering with their lead paragraph. They get the reader’s attention with a strong but concise summary of the story to follow. Also‚ note that a lead always places emphasis on

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    collaging negatives and drawing and scratching directly onto the processed photo. Barrows was a key influence in the Brazilian art and design movement. He started of a painter and then as his work progressed he decided to try out photography. He used the camera like no other photographers at the time because it had only been used to document. Borrows decided to try and use it as an art and an expression. He would scratch his negatives and do double exposures as well as cutting into and layering his shots

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    instant dislike to Moses and his friends‚ this was mainly because the way they were presented in front of the camera. For example‚ it was dark and they were all wearing hoodies and had bandanas to cover their faces‚ this instantly hints trouble. Then they went on to steal from an innocent woman (Sam) and the way the camera was positioned on this scene was to show how helpless she was‚ as the camera looked down on her‚ this automatically gives the audience a perspective that she has less power than Moses

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    CAMERA SHOTS

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    CAMERA SHOTS By: Wanangwe Josephine 23rd January 2015 Email: josephinewanangwe@gmail.com Moi University. INTRODUCTION Cinema is a visual medium and thus it should communicate or tell a story to its audience through the use of sound‚ lighting‚ editing‚ and the camera together to create an illusion of reality. These are the elements that a video editor uses to realize the filmmakers dream from script to screen. Shots are an important part of camerawork that are used to send messages to the audience

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    Security Cameras

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    Security Cameras have become widespread in many countries. Whereas before they appeared only in banks and at the high security areas‚ they are now entering public places such as malls‚ streets‚ stadiums and transport. Many people feel this affects their privacy. Apparently‚ there are advantages and disadvantages to the use of such devices. Surveillance cameras have several benefits. An obvious benefit is that the police can catch criminals in the act‚ thus reduce crimes. This will make the streets

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    myself. I have no doubt that most people can take a decent enough photo‚ on the go‚ from their mobile. The problem often lies in that there is always someone who misses out by taking the photograph! Also‚ it is usually that same person behind the camera which means they don’t feature in many‚ if not any‚ photos. Yes selfies are great too and have their time and place but for me‚ it just isn’t the same. Coupled with that is the photographers experience and talent‚ not to mention the extensive equipment

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    photo work

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    1. What is a camera? A Camera Is usually box-shaped that is mostly light weight. It is used to create an image‚ known as a photograph‚ that can be manipulated to the desired outcome scene. The camera itself uses light sensitive material to create the image. 2. What is a convex lens? A convex lens will genially bend the light towards the center of the lens because either one side or even both are slightly curved out. To create this image it takes the rays of lights and bends them to the same

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    vulnerable woman. The rain and slippery roads depict the gloom and impending danger they now face. As the two women drive off to Mexico‚ the camera focuses on their faces. They are speeding away from their problems and the prospect of freedom is getting closer. The light on their faces symbolises hope‚ freedom and happiness. When they are on the road‚ the camera uses different

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