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    Kodak vs Fujifilm

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    company was. After hiring a fulltime chemist‚ unheard of in those times‚ the name Kodak was born and the Kodak camera was introduced into the market. The marketing slogan “You press the button we do the rest‚” was the birth of snapshot photography. From 1889 until 1929‚ they had the only film‚ chemical‚ and research department for working just to innovate filmmaking. The pocket camera and the first film for motion pictures was now establishing a presence in Europe‚ and both swept through all the

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    the three most famous 20th century photographers. Henri Cartier-Bresson born 22 August 1908‚ in Chanteloup‚ France and died 3 August 2004‚ in Montjusine‚ France. Cartier-Bresson was a pioneer in photojournalism and wandered the world with his camera‚ becoming totally engrossed in his current environment. As he was one of the major photographers in the 20th century‚ he covered all sorts of things from the Spanish Civil War to the French uprisings in 1968. Cartier-Bresson was known for being a

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    Analysis of Dream Theater

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    Dream Theater: An Analysis The Valdosta State Fine Arts department is holding an exhibit of the works of Maggie Taylor and Jerry Uelsmann‚ and their preferred method of expression involves a camera‚ a scanner‚ and Photoshop—not that it’s a bad thing. Uelsmann’s works feature dark‚ emotive‚ photography blended together that seems to tell a story within itself; in complete contrast to Taylor’s‚ who brings her work together with a combination of bright‚ vibrant colors and ‘vintage’-era photography

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    Wynn Bullock Stark tree

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    This is a landscape photography taken by film camera. This photograph taken in 1956 titled stark tree. The exposure time in this photo is normal because when I look at this photo the objects and the dark areas‚ I can see that is still can visible. I refer this to two techniques; the first one is the light condition. In this photo the photographer used only the nature light as only light in his photograph. Also the second technique is the photographer used is chemicals to make different between dark

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    think came from District 12. Their clothing was on fire. One audience said: “They were so breathtaking and dazzling and I was completely fascinated. I can hear everyone shouted: ‘District 12! District 12! ’ ”. When the national anthem played‚ the camera lens to switch to district players’ faces‚ and turned around quickly. At last‚ the twelve districts’ chariots circling a week .Then‚ disappeared into the Training Center. Online referendum displaced this year’s opening ceremony is better than any

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    Who Is Edvard Munch?

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    his art. Munch experimented with his own techniques using photos as a means of capturing the invisible aspects of reality. Even though he wanted to dismiss photography‚ it became an important medium for enhancing his own art. His relationship to the camera began

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    Henri Cartier-Bresson Henri Cartier-Bresson is one of the world’s most influential photography Masters. With his small hand camera he unobtrusively photographed people’s lives around the world. He was solely responsible for bridging the gap between photojournalism and art. He has published more than a dozen books of his work. The greatest museums in the world have shown his work. From my start as a photographer‚ I was always drawn to taking photographs of people. I feel it was only instinct

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    life and those around him. The film suggests that to find fulfillment in life we must learn to think in new ways‚ to look at situations from different angles. Nick changes his perspective and overcomes his preoccupation with death. Nick uses his camera as a barrier between him and the death and suffering in the world. He then views the images he took on the computer screen‚ of poverty‚ disease‚ terrorism‚ further alienating him from reality. However when he is diagnosed with cancer he changes this

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    photographer from the late 19th to mid 20th century‚ is starting to become a phrase that really has some meaning (McClymer‚ 2011). It was once thought that a photograph told the complete truth. However‚ in more recent times with the technology of the camera‚ photographers now have the option to not only stage pictures‚ but to also go back and retouch them once they are already taken. These two forms of photo manipulation are causing a serious ethical dilemma in the photojournalism world. “Migrant Mother”

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    Spinal Tap Analysis

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    Spinal Tap Spinal Tap is an satirical Rob Reiner film starring actors Michael McKean‚ Christopher Guest‚ and Harry Shearer. On March 2‚ 1984‚ marks the release of one of history’s most acclaimed documentaries ‚ “rockumentaries‚” This Is Spinal Tap‚ which told the story of one of England’s most powerful‚ exuberant and punctual fake rock bands: Spinal Tap. Spinal Tap is a improv comedy with a documentary style. The group unwittingly made an enormous contribution to the folklore of popular music.

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