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    we are constantly consumed by photography‚ we sometimes forget the power a photograph can have. A photograph can represent or misrepresent‚ someone or something - an object‚ a person‚ an event. A photograph is based on the perceptive of the photographer. A photograph is the visual representation of a moment in time. Photography is about memories and history. History in a textbook is not necessarily the only truth. Personal histories are the truth‚ but universal history comes from different perceptive

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    Thredbo Landslide The Thredbo landslide disaster occurred late evening on 30/7/1997 in the Thredbo village in Kosciuszko National Park‚ NSW. A portion of a road on Alpine Way collapsed resulting in the above ski lodge to slide down the hill‚ over 1000 tones of material slid down and crushed into another ski lodge below it. 18 people died from the disaster(Hand‚ 2000). Consequence of the disaster The Thredbo Landslide brought along a range of consequences including physical damage‚ environmental

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    Documentary photography is defined as a form of photography that is used to capture every moment as it happens in order to express a message of what is occurring around the world (Documentary). Photographers who focus on documenting capture photographs that attracts public attention and tells stories of situations that happen in our daily lives (Documentary). I have always found interest in documentary photographers because they are able to tell a story with a click of a button. Of course it is more

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES APPLICATION FOR FIRST DEGREE‚ ASSOCIATE DEGREE‚ DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES The accompanying Instruction sheet provides detailed information on the completion of this application form. All applicants are urged to read this information carefully. The Associate Degree is offered only through the School of Continuing Studies. SECTION A – PERSONAL DATA 1. Name Title Last Name/Surname 2. a) Former Name (if applicable) Title Last Name/Surname 3. Have you previously

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    Plan a night photo-shoot anywhere in the world. Tell me where you would photograph and what your subject would be. What considerations would you have to make in terms of the shutter speed and aperture? What challenges might the scene present (i.e.‚ artificial lighting‚ moving objects‚ etc.) If I had to choose the best place I would want to do a photot shoot at‚ it would have to be Two Lovers Point in Guam. Two Lovers Point is a beautiful cliff on the island that is frighteningly huge and a straight

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    These are the moments my camera helps me find. These are the images I freeze in time. Photographing children as they explore the world has been my vocation for the past five years. I grew my portrait photography business out of the two great passions in my life: children and photography. Taking successful images requires patience and persistence‚ which I count among my attributes. Each time I pick up my camera‚ I strive to bring out my subject’s personality. Sometimes I pose the right

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    Art History and Appreciation Project Name Joshua MacAnespie Date 4-17-2015 Objective In this project‚ you will create and deliver a presentation to demonstrate an understanding of how works of art reflect the culture‚ politics‚ religion‚ and artistic movements of the times in which the artists created them. Links Virtual Diego Rivera Web Museum http://redirect.platoweb.com/337736 Frescoes in the Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo http://redirect.platoweb.com/337737 creating and delivering

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    Since photography has been incorporated into the world of journalism‚ it has aimed to portray particular images and provoke a feeling or emotion in the reader of the article. The two work together in the goal of creating impact. A photo allows for a “real life” perspective of the story or event and can add aesthetic pleasure‚ which in turn draws in the reader. Photography is used in news articles‚ feature articles and can be categorized as “iconic” often capturing a moving moment in history. However

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    Photography shows us the world‚ but only the world the photographer creates. According to Sontag‚ “photography implies that we know about the world if we accept it as the camera records it.” In other words the viewer only sees what’s within the frame. Images allowed us to see situations that occurred‚ however‚ it’s extremely limited in what the audience can see. I agree with Sontag’s claim that photography limits our understanding of the world. Photography has accomplished the task of manipulation

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    commensurate with flash fiction. Both are self-contained‚ complete methods of conveying a rich story in a strictly condensed format. While flash fiction has a beginning‚ middle and end‚ it is considered a glimpse into a larger narrative. Crewdson’s use of photography accomplishes the very same goal of providing that glimpse while staying true to providing a complete story. While it may seem difficult to understand how a single photograph can relay an entire story worth of information‚ the method divulges the

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