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    Jerry Uelsmann was the originator of photomontage in the 20th century‚ he did things he should not have been able to do in a darkroom with only enlargers‚ because digital enhancements did not exist at that time. The surreal‚ spiritual and thought-provoking images of Jerry Uelsmann‚ makes him one of the world’s most acclaimed photographers. Jerry Uelsmann was born in Detroit on June 11‚ 1934. He received his B.F.A. degree at the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1957 and his M.S. and M.F.A.

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    One hundred and ninety years ago‚ a French lithographer by the name Nicéphore Niépce successfully took the world’s first surviving photograph. Soon after‚ others found ways to improve the techniques used for photography and pictures of people‚ places‚ and events were taken for publishing and safekeeping. Many of the images captured from the past are often reproduced and used to create and illustrate history in ways that words cannot. Let’s say a man takes a photograph of the construction of a house

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    No Police Body Cameras

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     most important aspects of trust is between our criminal justice division of  the government and the people themselves. This relationship has been in existence for over a  hundred years and has worked surprisingly well for the American people. To invoke cameras  on the police officers today would be to doubt and break the trust that has been shared for so  long.  Police officers today are given the task of protecting the American people at all costs.  Towns and cities today require an officer to have their high school diploma to join the force 

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    Time Passing Eva Bartlett Artists can successfully embrace an aspect of “Time” and interpret its passage in a meaningful way in their artworks. Two such artists are Andy Goldsworthy and Julie Rrap. Andy Goldsworthy‚ born in 1956 in Cheshire‚ England is a site-specific sculptor and photographer who creates both ephemeral and permanent works and installations using only natural sources. Goldsworthy’s awareness and appreciation of the landscape began with his work as a farm labourer in his youth (Artnet

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    A big part of Fisher’s job is to plan a strategy for troubled Kodak. Over the years‚ the company had envisioned that its photographic technology might some day become outmoded and had done some preliminary work on digital images. However‚ many in the company were concerned that going in the digital direction would destroy Kodak’s core photography business‚ which relies on selling film and development processes. Indeed‚ at this point in time‚ the photographic business accounts for about 90 percent

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    Great Photographer Annie Leibovitz Photography has drastically changed since the start of this great phenomenon because of all the new advancements with technology. One modern photographer by the name of Annie Leibovitz has transformed the perspective of the audience to recognize these artist abilities. Photographers begin with some inspiration that allows them to create their work‚ progress to use techniques throughout their photography‚ and experiment with the techniques that they mastered

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    Annie Leibovitz: Life through a Lens Robert Frank & Henri Catier Brunson Keith Richards & Mick Jagger She believes that attitude‚ lighting‚ what you’re trying to accomplish are the most important factors when taking a picture. I have never heard of Annie Leibovitz until I watched the documentary Life through a Lens. I was amazed by her work. Since 1967‚ the early days of photography‚ Annie learned that photography is very important. Annie always concentrated on the U.S. way of life

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    Being a photographer is a career I have been interested in for a long time. I am interested in the art and the creativity of it all. Photography is fun and enjoyable. It allows the photographer to capture memories of family and friends. I like the idea of traveling to different places and taking photos for people. Meeting new people and seeing new things is a very good benefit that comes with photography. There will be some challenges concerning how to get a job in this career such as budget. However

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    Crosman M4: 177 Air Rifle

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    Crosman M4-177 Air Rifle Image Source: http://www.amazon.com/Crosman-M4-177-Rifle-Combo-Black/dp/B00NH11IQE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1455683416&sr=8-1&keywords=Crosman+M4-177+Air+Rifle+Combo%2C+Black+air+rifle Review Since it was first introduced to the market‚ many enthusiasts fell in love with the Crosman M4-177. This replica of the M4-Assault rifle has became one of the most sought-after and popular air rifles. One reason this gun is so cool is because it looks and feels like

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    Photo 1 Photo Assignment #2 The first picture is an image of a cafeteria table. This was taken in the cafeteria. It shows the point of view of a bird. This picture shows the design element of shape. The straight blue squares next to the diagonal blue and while squares add interest to the photo. The lines on the floor shows diagonal lines. The circle table with circle seats adds even more interest to the image. This image is a high key picture because it looks bright and there is a lack of shadows

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