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    as her two children cling to her shoulders. The photograph taken by Dorothea Lange of the Migrant Mother exists as one of the most iconic images from the years of the Great Depression. But it raises the question of what makes the photo remarkably famous. Without planning for it at the time‚ Lange successfully presented to the world the hardships of the Great Depression and the immense impact it created on people and their lives’. Perhaps it holds noticeable power and fame because of the posing

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    easily know everything related to the stars . However‚ well known people are wanting to lead simple normal lives without intense scrutiny as well. This essay will discuss and illustrate people’s opinions about privacy for the famous people. For the social media matter with the famous people ‚Some people think that the Internet has no privacy now due to the dangerousness of sharing their information on the internet . Moreover‚ 81 percent of internet users are worrying about threats to the privacy that

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    Annie Leibovitz‚ Also known as Annie-Lou Leibovitz‚ is a famous American portrait photographer. She was born on October 2‚ 1949‚ in Waterbury‚ Conneticut. Leibovitz had landed a job at Rolling Stone in 1970‚ and went on to create a distincive look for the publication as chief photographer. She began working for the entertainment magazine vanity fair in 1983. Having also worked on high-profile advertising campaigns‚ they have been shown in several books and major exhibitions around the world. Leibovitz

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    joined the Young Man’s Hebrew Association Camera Club and armed with his family’s Kodak Box Brownie‚ he began fostering his interest in photography. Avedon’s family and fashion businesses would begin to shape his career as a fashion and portrait photographer. In his early years‚ Avedon attended the DeWitt Clinton High School‚ worked on the school literary magazine with his friend James Baldwin‚ won a Scholastic Art and Writing Award‚ was named the “Poet Laureate of New York City High Schools” in

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    Paparazzi Policy Speech

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    obey these laws. Lets begin by discovering exactly why the paps are dangerous. By not making enough restrictions for the paparazzi‚ we are basically encouraging them to continue to put our safety at risk. Paparazzi are described as freelance photographers who aggressively pursue celebrities to take candid pictures‚ which they plan to sell to magazines and tabloids for profit. According to an article in Suite 101 on August 7‚ 2008 written by Rachel Oliva‚ the term paparazzi actually comes from "paparazzo"

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    -Biography of Irving Penn Irving Penn was a very famous American photographer. He was well-known for his fashion photography‚ portraits‚ and still life. Irving Penn was one of the greatest photographers in the 20th century. Irving Penn was born on June 16th 1917‚ in New Jersey‚ United States. When Irving Penn was 17‚ he was in the Philadelphia Museum School of Art‚ studying advertising design with his teacher – Alexey Brodovitch. At the same time‚ Irving Penn worked for Harper’s Bazaar

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    How Is Photography Art?

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    such as happiness‚ or anger. What is Photography? Photography is the art or process of producing images by the action of radiant energy and especially light on a sensitive surface. Photography can be private or public; it’s up to the photographer. A person may choose to take or create photos that interest them or that others may call‚ masterpieces. Some may choose take on photography as a career or it can be ones hobby. Photography could also function as a form of expression. One can let

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    and human life‚ informed by the strong feelings of the photographer. They are photographs with a point of view‚ focusing not just on events‚ but on the daily texture of life of their subjects. Many reformist projects in the earlier years of the 20th century were documents of disadvantaged social groups in dire straits‚ poverty‚ and cultural alienation. But projects toward the end of the century have tended to be more personal to the photographers‚ sometimes documenting the photographer’s own social

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    Ellen Unwerth is a German photographer most recognized for her playfully erotic photos of her subjects. Born in Frankfurt Germany in 1954‚ she grew up in a number of different foster homes during her early childhood. She first broke into the scene at the age of 20 when she was found by a model scout. This career relocated her to Paris‚ where she made a living working as a model for nearly 10 years before she decided to go into photography. Ellen first brake as a photographer came in 1989. She was hired

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    I’d like to talk about the “Golden Ratio” and “The rule of Third”‚ They are very famous in the world and always use in the building ‚ art and photographer‚etc.They have lots of value in the world‚ although artists have a different opinion‚ so artist believe “Golden Ratio”and “Rule of Thirds” are not true but other artist do not support their point of view.However‚ due to artists have different arguments‚ so the “Golden ratio” and “the rule of thirds” will become more better. The “Golden Ratio”

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