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    Yousuf Karsh is one of the most well-known photographers. His work in portrait photography is some of the most recognizable in history. Not only are his works great‚ but the story of his life and how he became a photographer is very interesting. This essay will cover why he was so important‚ and will show how he became one of the most famous photographers in existence. First of all‚ Yousuf Karsh’s life‚ and how he became one of the greatest photographers. Yousuf Karsh was born on December 23‚ 1908

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    Comprehension 1. According to Daum‚ What does it mean to be famous? According to Daum being famous means being unskilled‚ untalented‚ and annoying. 2. How does Daum define a celebrity? Daum defines a celebrity as someone who is easily recognized in the street and who has made an effort to become well known through his or her work and talent. 3. What does Daum mean in paragraph 7 when she says‚ “it’s pretty clear that it’s never been a worse time to be famous”? I think Daum feels that being a celebrity now days

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    Celebrities should not be idolized. Today I am going to discuss why teenagers and children spend too much time following the lives of celebrities‚ and why it creates such a negative impact on young lives in this generation. Nowadays‚ celebrities include a wide range of genres. Pop stars like Lady Gaga‚ actors like Leonardo DiCaprio‚ comedians like Robin Williams and sport athletes like Ian Thorpe. The list of different celebrities goes on‚ which caters for everyone’s interests. And this is the

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    Celebrity Culture Another trait which defines America’s culture and identity is the culture of celebrities. With plenty of wealth‚ fame‚ and attention‚ celebrities display to the middle and lower class citizens the ways of life of upper class citizens and nationwide divas. Moreover‚ they advance these images of themselves by exhibiting their multi-bedroom houses and mansions‚ multiple vehicles‚ designer clothing‚ and their extravagant jewelry. The feeling of being “on top of the world” only guides

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    War Photographer by Ms. Duffy This poem is the only one by Ms. Duffy (in this selection) which is written in the third person. It is about a person who is clearly not the poet. The surface subject of the poem is the war photographer of the title but at a deeper level the poem explores the difference between "Rural England" and places where wars are fought (Northern Ireland‚ the Lebanon and Cambodia)‚ between the comfort or indifference of the newspaper editor and its readers and the

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    2014 Becoming a Photographer Everybody has dreams‚ wishes‚ and goals‚ and sooner or later‚ they get closer and closer to accomplishing them. I have a dream that has become a goal over the past couple of years. I believe‚ in most cases‚ reaching a goal means to accept challenges in order to follow your dreams. My dream was and is still to become a great photographer‚ and day after day‚ it has transformed into an ambition‚ which I want to move toward. I do not want to be famous but good enough to

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    Arbus and Annie Leibovitz and how they became photographers‚ also the similarities and differences between 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

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    War photographer. * As he says remember the man’s wife he is reflecting on his job and the moment he took the photo. * He sought approval- shows that it is an emotional reaction of how he is profiting front the suffering of the people. * Stained foreign dust shows that shows that this horrors that are happening in this foreign country should not be happing. * War hurts everyone no matter what occupation you are. * A hundred agonies shows that he took hundreds of photos of people

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    vivid imagery to create a depressing and dark mood throughout the poem. In the first stanza‚ the phrase “darkroom he is finally alone” paints a picture depicting the depressing feel of war‚ when the world is dark and devoid of happiness‚ and the photographer being “finally” alone tells us that he himself is glad to be away from the suffering in war‚ which brings out the gloomy mood of the poem. The “red” light symbolize the blood shed during war‚ and the phrase “all flesh is grass” tells us that with

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    “War Photographer” critical essay      “War Photographer” by Carol Ann Duffy is a poem that uses features such as word choice‚ imagery and tone to make us feel pity for the main character. The poem is about the emotional struggles that the war photographer faces daily in his job. The author has written the poem to make us question the morality of taking photographs of people suffering in war zones.      “War Photographer” makes us feel pity by using effective word choice. “Hands...tremble” The

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