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    Research Project Proposal

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    of interest’ is photography. I love photography because it allows me to capture a moment in time. Any work relating to photography will help me learn new things‚ gain new skills and experience‚ and I want to learn as much as I can. I want to teach others about photography in a ‘step by step guide’. I want to cover one area of photography‚ and I have came to the conclusion it I will create a ‘How to take a good photo’ booklet. That area would cover most basic aspects of photography like camera‚ lens

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    Kitty Nicole Rivers Senior Project Proposal Senior Project September 4‚ 2013 Senior Project Proposal Project For my senior project I chose photography. I chose this topic because a photo can capture any memory‚ history or emotion and never change‚ even when history‚ memories and emotions are. My hours will be spent learning new vocabulary and learning how to capture a photo of anything from a calm nature scene to a fast-paced hockey game. The product of my project will be printed photos

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    that is dedicated as a Lifestyle Brand Inspired by Photography. According with our theme that is picked up in terms of lifestyle that inspired by photography‚ we headed to the camera users and community of photography which is not everyone must have a camera but only inspired in terms of taking photos. In our paper‚ we explain more about the products which supported the camera enthusiast and the users as a complement in the world of photography. With the objectives the fans can feels supported

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    Describing and Interpreting “Fading Away” By Henry P. Robinson The photography piece I am going to write my analysis on is an albumen print measuring 24.4cm x 39.3cm‚ which is one of Henry Peach Robinson’s most famous photographs‚ “Fading Away” created in 1858. “Fading Away” is a composition of five negatives‚ due to there being no way of enlarging images at the time‚ and also attained an attractive result that the collodion process couldn’t of achieved . The staged image depicts a young

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    Susan Sontag Analysis

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    When comparing the descriptive technique of Susan Sontag’s On Photography book between ALL MY LIFE FOR SALE by John D. Freyer and eBay‚ we will find that Mr. Freyer demonstrated a merely subjective description that was mentored solely by his own point of view. The assumption that “every photographer should read this book” in the beginning of his description‚ and asserting this assumption later by using an overstated sentence like: “Even the mom and pop photographers”‚ and further emphasizing by generalizing

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    was forever changed. During the Industrial Revolution‚ artists in Western Europe benefitted from a huge push forward in technology just as much as they did from a more diverse clientele. Just as significant‚ if not more so‚ the development of photography influenced art in the second half of the nineteenth century. The camera’s influence was apparent in the visual characteristics of paintings‚ the subject matter‚ and the powerful direction in which artists were able to take their creative visions

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    Art in My Life Today

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    really say I know very much from the world of Art. I do know I look at things in a different view from a lot of people and see beauty in objects and backgrounds that others simply ignore or don’t notice. My personal love is photography‚ of all kinds. Many don’t see photography as an art form because photographers don’t sculpt‚ paint‚ draw or weld it. I believe it is because they show us many things at different angles and views that as a society we have been trained to not look at them in those ways

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    Olive cotton is an Australian photographer who produced magnificent photography for over 60 years. She was born on 11 July 1911 in Hornsby‚ Sydney. On her 11th birthday Olive Cotton was given a Kodak camera from her father who taught her all the basics of photography. Her father helped her turn the home laundry into a dark room to produce photographs. Cotton had no prior experience with photography. In her darkroom Cotton processed films and produced her first black and white image. While on holidays

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    for years and working a career they have chosen themselves. Knowing what someone wants to do in life gives them the extra motivation they may need to reach their goal of a career. Despite bearing some minor similarities‚ the differences between photography and real estate associate are clear. Although wanting to be photographer or a real estate sales associate do sound like they are two very different

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    number of shows about the Pictorialists‚ the fine art photographers around 1900. The Austrian photograph Heinrich Kühn counts as one of the most famous and most important among them. He is perceived as one of the founders of photography arts – the first style of art in photography‚ which could be established as own type of arts internationally. In the epoch between Post-Impressionism and the graphic planar of the Viennese Art Nouveau‚ Heinrich Kühn created a unique body of photographic work whose scope

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