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    The Photograph‚ “[m]uch of the photography of the body in the early twentieth century is an extension of nineteenth-century preoccupations and attitudes” (Clarke). The 19th century encompassed the Victorian Era‚ and although it was shortly after the camera was invented‚ according to the Museum of Sex: “Victorians took millions of photographs; an untold

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    Elvis Presley's Dream

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    no idea how to shoot a movie‚ or even load a focus a camera‚ he bought a Bolex 8mm camera. One night John ( his boyfriend) woke up and found Andy staring at him with a camera (Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan‚ 2004). Andy loved to watch people‚ his idea of making a movie consisted of turning on a camera and letting it run. He tried to make a movie of john sleeping‚ but when he took the film‚ he found out that he’d forgotten to rewind the camera properly. With the successful canvas of Elvis Presley

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    he waits outside of the bathroom looking up at me. When I’m stressed from studying‚ I put my head on his warm body and listen to his faint purrs. Zorro to me isn’t just a pet‚ he is my companion. In the picture‚ Zorro is looking straight into the camera lens. That’s the same look he has when he’s on my desk looking at me while I do some work on my laptop. Zorro gives me his undivided attention when I call him‚ occasionally responding with a tiny chirp. Taking the picture of Zorro will allow me to

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    Ansel Adams

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    Bibliography: Adams‚ Ansel. Camera and Lens. [S.l.]: Morgan and Morgan‚ 1970. Print. Adams‚ Ansel‚ Andrea Gray Stillman‚ and William A. Turnage. Our National Parks. Boston: Little‚ Brown‚ 1992. Print. Adams‚ Ansel‚ and Mary Street Alinder. Ansel Adams‚ an Autobiography. Boston:

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    Kodak

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    Kodak was founded in 1888 by George Eastman‚ It started out selling inexpensive cameras‚ film‚ chemicals and paper. 1888 Eastman invented rolled photography film. Eastman also came up with an advertising slogan "you press the button‚ we do the rest" in 1888 Eastman had announced the invention of the photographic film in rolls‚ and that was the start of his business. He also put his first camera on the market. The First camera was loaded with enough film for at least 100 exposures; it was also portable

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    “Here I’ am Taking My Own Picture”- Analytical Its hard to imagine a time where photographs actually took time to produce. First of course to take the photograph‚ and then into the dark room where the film was transferred onto special paper to be put through developing chemicals. In the end you would hope for the best and that you looked good in the photo. It wasn’t all that long ago that this process existed. However‚ now we live in a technological world where anything is possible. You no

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    is what I said as I untangled the slimy seaweed. In cursive writing it read MELLVILLE UNDERWATER CAMERA. It was covered in seaweed and barnacles. I can’t believe someone made a camera that can go underwater and not get a dent on it. I ran over to Mom and Dad yelling “Look at what I found”. This time Mom actually rose up from her book. As if the dead had rosen. I showed them the camera and they looked puzzled.

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    How did the work of the early pioneers of photography change people’s understanding of‚ and relationship with‚ the world around them? You may‚ if you wish‚ concentrate on one subject area - e.g. war photography‚ documentary photography‚ travel photography. (Please note that this question requires you to consider early reactions – i.e. nineteenth century material.) The invention of photography in the nineteenth century exposed the unknown to the general public. Suddenly‚ parts of

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    as a war veteran‚ as well as smart and skilled CIA agent‚ which leads to his decision to disapprove because he knows that it is unwise for his underage daughter to go to a foreign country with her teenage friend. During this lunch conversation the camera man used a lot of reverse shots because the mother and daughter were sitting opposite to Brian. The quick shot of the mother and daughter looking at Brian when he said no‚ made him look as the bad guy as they had an unpleasant conversation‚ and Kim

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    An Investigation of the History of Photography and Early Cinema Before 20th Century Media History Course Supervised by Dr. Jonathan Stubbs Prepared by Niwar A. Obaid December 2‚ 2013 Introduction Ever since 1839 photography has become an essential means of communication and expression.  In its early years‚ photography ’s unique powers of visual description have been used to record‚ report‚ and inform. As stated by Beaumont Newhall (1982: 7)‚ photography "is at once a science and

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