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    war that do not ensure their safety. While today’s war photography equipment is more light and compact‚ making it easier to carry‚ the job is still very dangerous. Being a photographer does not stop someone from encountering a roadside explosion‚ being shot at‚ or even bombed. Being a non-combat does not guarantee the photographer won’t be a target or that accidents won’t be prevented from happening. However‚ this danger also makes war photography images “more powerful and tend to instill respect as

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    Annie Leibovitz

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    The Life and Works of Annie Leibovitz Annie Leibovitz is one of the best portrait photographers in this modern age. Her works focus on varied subjects but hover more among celebrity portraits. Apart from these‚ her photographs depict visual stories that affect audience’s emotions. The diversity and life of her photographs create visual artistic realms that touch the soul. Biography: In 1949‚ Annie Leibovitz was born in Westbury‚ Connecticut. Based on Peter Marshall’s article posted in About

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    For my iconic photographer‚ I chose Ansel Adams. I chose him for a variety of reasons but the major reason was because he photographed many landscapes. His photography caught my eye since I enjoy capturing photos of nature‚ something he did. Ansel Adams was born on April 22‚ 1984‚ in San Francisco‚ California. He was not only an American photographer but an environmentalist as well. This could also explain why he was known to capture the landscape in the majority of his photos. He was especially

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    professional photographer is be able to: Capture a memory that you can have forever; See the beauty in the every day; Forget your worries; Document your family; Make art; Capture an adventure; Make you feel emotion; Remember someone who has passed away; Preserve the big moments; Shoot anytime‚ anywhere; Help people see the beauty in themselves. Being a photographer is love life’s moments so bad that you need to freeze those moments forever. Around the world‚ we can find a lot of great photographers and that

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    curse? There can be no doubt that being famous has beneficial effects on an individual’s life‚ but there are also certain drawbacks of being famous. First of all‚ there are many advantages of being famous. The famous people have lot of money and as a result they can have a comfortable life; they can live in luxurious houses and drive expensive cars. They adore celebrities‚ are present in many important events and are welcome wherever they go. Being famous and having great fortunes give them the

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    you could look at for hours on end‚ leaving you wondering if there was further meaning in the photography. Robert Frank‚ was one of the most famous photographers. He was famous for being an American photographer and a documentary filmmaker‚ he influenced many other photographers and soon then followed into his footsteps into becoming an American photographer. Robert Frank‚ was born in November 9‚ 1924 (age 91) in Zürich‚ Switzerland. Frank‚ had a small family not many. Rosa‚ being his

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    Sherbrooke‚ Quebec‚ Canada. His uncle George was a photographer and Karsh assisted him at his studio. He also attended school in Canada briefly. Karsh’s brother was also a well known photographer for his famous image of logs floating down the river. His brother Malak‚ called his work “Paper and Politics”. This photo was later used on the Canadian one dollar bill.

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    Man Ray Research Paper

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    Title of the essay: Discuss two photographers working in different eras‚ looking spastically at their methods‚ outputs and influences. In this essay I will be looking at‚ two photographers that are working in different eras‚ what methods they use‚ also looking at there outputs and influences. The first photographer that I will be looking at‚ will be Man Ray. Ray was born in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. Man Ray was Dadaist – Surrealist photographer and painter. Man Ray began his life in 27‚ August

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    Such photographers as Richard Koci Hernandez (@koci)‚ Cory Richards (@coryrichards)‚ Michael O’Neal (@moneal)‚ Jimmy Chin (@jimmy_chin) are real professionals. Just for instance‚ Jimmy Chin and Cory Richards are photographers for National Geographic. And there are many more professional photographers on Instagram. Basically‚ this means that any person possessing a smartphone can follow their accounts

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    A History of Portraiture

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    what first needs to occur is to understand the true meaning of portraiture. Unlike several other areas of photography‚ portraiture is a personal experience. It is based on the interaction between the subject and photographer. Portrait photography is an act which involves both the photographer and the subject to reveal certain aspects or emotions about themselves. Through this type of photography it is easy gear the subject’s emotions into a single snap shot. The history of portrait photography is

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