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    on history without  photography it could not have been a modern war  (Brooks). Throughout the civil war photography was a very big part of making the civil war a modern war. Also  photography made the civil war a modern war because of the Job photographers had to do‚ people and companies‚ and the effects  photography had on the war. Since photography was so important in the War‚ people worked very hard to try and figure out how to use the camera. Photography was only  invented 20 years before the

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    Photography is a creative way that someone truly can express themselves through the simple taking of photos. However‚ being a great and remarkable photographer that truly makes people amazed is hard to achieve. Diane Arbus was a Jewish American photography of the twentieth century‚ who made a mark on today’s photography world. She became close with her subjects that she photographed. Throughout her years of life‚ she was notable for eerie black and white photographs‚ moving close to people in

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    around for over 20 years before the civil war started on April 12th 1861‚ but became increasing popular just before the conflict broke out‚ due to the development of new techniques. The photography process was complex and very time consuming‚ photographers had to mix their own chemicals and prepare their wet plate glass negatives. The negatives has to be prepared‚ exposed‚ and developed before the emulsion dried. Figure 1- Engineers of the 8th New York State Militia in front of a tent‚ 1861

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    headlines. Photographers hound celebrities at their homes‚ in restaurants‚ and on the street‚ hoping to get a picture of a Jackie Onassis in curlers or a Burt Reynolds in a fistfight. When celebrities try to do the things that normal people do‚ like eat out or attend a football game‚ they run the risk of being interrupted by thoughtless autograph hounds or mobbed by aggressive fans. In addition‚ celebrities are under constant pressure. Their physical appearance is always under observation. Famous women

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    =============== Flag Raising at Iwo Jima - by Joe Rosenthal‚ February 1945 Surely the most famous image of the war‚ reproduced in many forms - a victory stamp and the U.S. Marine Corps Memorial‚ to name two. In one of the bloodiest campaigns of the American drive through the Central Pacific‚ the Marinese captured Iwo Jima on February 23‚ 1945. When they raised the flag on Mount Suribachi‚ Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal snapped off this shot. Unaware of its impact‚ he sent the negative

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    In the world of art‚ the photograph has conventionally been used to establish original subjects that document and reflect cultures as accurately as possible. However‚ in Philip Gefter’s essay‚ “Photographic Icons: Fact‚ Fiction‚ or Metaphor”‚ Gefter points out that‚ “just because a photograph reflects the world with perceptual accuracy doesn’t mean it is proof of what actually transpired. (208)” What Gefter is telling us is that it is that the ordinary reality of the image is not what is important;

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    War was not the first war to be photographed‚ that honour goes to photographer Roger Fenton in 1855 who took pictures of the Crimean war‚ but it was considered the first major conflict to be extensively photographed. Some historians even argue that people know more about the American Civil War than any other war‚ up to World War Two because of the vast amount of photographs taken during this time. Not only did fearless photographers venture onto the war torn battlefields‚ but the very images that

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    figures. Yet‚ due to readers’ curiosity‚ candid photos from famous celebrities worth million dollars‚ which stimulates people aim at ‘fast money’. There are tones of examples illustrate paparazzi stalking celebrities and even put them in danger. I have chosen Britney Spears and Miley Cyrus as example for further discussion. Britney Spears‚ one of the favorite targets of paparazzi‚ has been suffering mental problems in 2008. Since she is famous‚ paparazzi always bother her. Whenever she goes‚ there are

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    of daguerreotype. Yet‚ in 1844 his professional photographer career began. Mathew was a respected photographer before even the thought of a civil war. He was very devoted to his work with the photographs. Many people did not consider photography an art form at the time in which Brady practiced it and therefore he tried extremely had to earn the respect he did. Mathew had many photography subjects before the war. Brady was a well-known photographer of portraits. Brady’s mastery of technical details

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    Workbook--Technology in 1910s In the second decades of 20th century‚ there were several technology big movements. New inventions and developments in sciences made lots of advantages for ordinary families and factories‚ workplace. This decade was also the era‚ which the information became “globalize” and been shared between different countries-- Thanks to the invention of shortwave radio and wireless radio. The technological achievements in those decades were quite impressive. The world’s first

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