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    Photography Career Paper

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    com/careers/photographers Top 5 colleges/university’s Www.collegeatlas.org/photography-college-rankings Photography Careers & Salaries -portrait photographers $65‚510 -aerial photographers $66‚000 -news photographers $48‚000 -fine arts photographer $52‚000 -wildlife photographer $36‚330 -scientific photographers $50‚000 -sports photographer $89‚000 -photojournalist $43‚000 -wedding photography $18‚506-$234‚891 -fashion photographers $59‚000 Portrait photographers These photographers take professional photos and

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    Lange and today I will be talking about the art of photography through my experiences as a documentary photographer. To you‚ photos are a way to capture memories and to store them away. For me‚ my “photography takes an instant out of time‚ altering life by holding it still” and it finds beauty in places that most people do not look. My current field of photography‚ social documentary‚ is a developing art form also known as concerned photography. I am committed to documenting the lives of people

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    Site Title: Elise Parvati Photography Developer: Elise Glynn Project Definition: The contents of this website will include a web portfolio of my photography and video work. The web site will be divided into different categories of photos (portrait‚ events‚ fashion etc.) Target Audience: The target audience for my web page will mainly be for men and women who are looking to update their modeling portfolios‚ other photographers‚ promoters for events‚ and people who generally want their picture taken

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    Photography is an art though the process involves science. Fundamentally speaking‚ science is associated with this art; it is an art but with technological advancements and invention of digital camera. In the time to come‚ it is expected that this art of photography would function with the support of science and many artists would continue to do the art work in this field of photography. Ever since 1839‚ photography has become an essential means of communication and expression. As stated by Beaumont

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    Historical Approach to the Ditchley Portrait of Elizabeth Elizabeth I had been the queen of England for fifty years and was the last monarch who came from the line of Tudor.She is also known for her virginity.Her impact on era is so vast that it is called as Elizabethan Era or Golden Age which is the time of flourishment in all fields of art‚ the rise of humanism thoughts and the colonialism with the Renaissance and the geographical discoveries. The Ditchley Portrait was painted for Sir Henry Lee who

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    A Portrait of a Killer

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    The Slavenka Drakulic essay “He Would Never Hurt a Fly” is about a young man named Goran Jelisic‚ a Bosian Serb‚ who is on trial for executing thirteen prisoners in a Breko police station and Luka prison camp in 1992. Drakulic portrays Jelisic as a handsome young man with a “serene face‚ lively eyes‚ and [a] big reassuring grin… the kind of person who would give up his seat‚ on a street car‚ for an invalid to sit down (1117). Drakulic is surprised that the man with such boyish features could be

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    Portrait Essay

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    Laws. This opened up his mind to the unsheltered world around him‚ a world where your color made a difference. W.E.B. DuBois‚ acknowledged by many as the father of social science‚ and considered one of the most influential intellectuals in American history‚ was the catalyst for what became the Modern Civil Rights movement. Education was an obstacle for the African American community‚ but W.E.B. Dubois never let that stop him despite the times he was in. DuBois was the first African American to graduate

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    How Is Photography Art?

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    Honors English 9 11 May 2009 Why is Photography Art? Introduction Life is filled with many fun filled moments‚ beautiful surprises‚ and an inspiring world that cause people to show many emotions. These emotions can be shown to others through many different ways. Emotions can be personal or like photography can be shown to others by the act of creating a picture. Photography was invented during the first three decades of the 19th century

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    A Portrait of Frida Kahlo

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    Running Head: A PORTRAIT OF FRIDA KAHLO A Portrait of Frida Kahlo INTRODUCTION: Frida Kahlo This paper explores the life and art works of Mexican Painter Frida Kahlo. Her work was very significant because it was influenced by the indigenous Mexican culture. Frida suffered a tragic accident at the age of 18 that changed the course of her life forever. After the streetcar accident in 1925‚ Frida was left disabled and started to paint during her recovery. She became the most celebrated female

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    Photography in the Civil War Although the civil war was a very gruesome war killing 600‚000 people‚ looking back 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

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