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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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    Farhana Yasmin Digital Photography Period-4 Before I came into digital photography class‚ the most I knew about photography was that you point at whatever you want to take a picture of and then you shoot. After I took this class I have learned that there is countless more factors involved in taking a good picture. The first I thing I learned in photography were the different parts of it. I also learned the difference between a DSLR and a point and shoot camera. Then I learned that in a picture

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    challenge for the independent photographer. One great way to take some of the expense and challenge out of generating new clients is to ensure that you are maximizing the photography opportunities with existing clients. Once you’ve built a relationship with a client‚ they are more likely to use you for their future photography needs. It is important to spend the time to maintain a relationship with your existing clients‚ so that when the time comes‚ they think of you. Also‚ by adding new lines of

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    These types of uses for photography often put it in odds with other artists who wanted to use photography to distort reality and convert it into a new art form. Both of these differing uses of photography appeared in the case of Burrow-Giles Lithographic Co. v. Sarony in 1884. This case was focused on the authorship of two photographs taken of Oscar Wilde. One was

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    essential part of memory’s composition. Photography was first utilized over 100 years ago in an attempt to preserve life as it existed before the industrial revolution. Over time photography has gradually corrupted memory in a variety of ways‚ despite its original intention to preserve it. From there‚ photography has evolved to become a pressing threat not only to memory‚ but also to consciousness. As seen in paintings of battle scenes and portraits of wealthy Renaissance aristocracy‚ people

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    Francis Bacon - The Portraits Francis Bacon was born in Dublin‚ Ireland to English parents. When F. Bacon grow up and was more independent he then travelled to Berlin were he spent most of his time there. He then moved onto Paris‚ before returning to London and starting out as an interior designer. Bacon never attended art school; he only began his work in watercolours about 1926 – 27. An exhibition of works by Pablo Picasso inspired him to make his first drawings and paintings. The influence

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    In order to answer the title of this essay question I will be undertaking research into the main theme of distortion within photography. On top of this I will be incorporating the background information and series of work from two photographers who also base their work around the theme of diction however they achieve this by using two very different methods. Distortion is the alteration of the original shape (or other characteristics) of something such as an object‚ image‚ sound or waveform. Distortion

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    Task Three According to Christian Metz‚ there are many differences between photography and film. The first difference would be the “spatio-temporal size of the lexis”. The lexis is a unit that one reads or receives a piece of art through. The lexis for photography would be the paper that the photo is printed on‚ whereas the lexis for film would be a cinematic screen. The cinematic lexis is larger than that of a photographic lexis as the film can be ‘enlarged’‚ in multiple ways‚ by sounds‚ images

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    relation to photography of a realist aesthetic‚ in particular the genres of tableau and documentary. Tableau ’s roots are in early pictorial photography which strove for balanced and harmonious compositions1. Borrowing from classical painterly aesthetics tableau photographs are made for the wall; to be looked at from a distance like paintings.2 A defining feature of the majority of tableau‚ and the images referred to in this essay is the use of models‚ or “posing”3. Documentary photography does not

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    corresponded to an f/stop. The manipulation of light is what Ansel Adam’s is best known for. The zone system was designed to help make sure that a photograph was exposed correctly‚ and not under- or overexposed. This system has played a huge role in photography because it has dramatically changed the way photographs come out. 2. Why is the critique of photographs beneficial? Who benefits from a critique? How?

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