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    photographer lives in: the warzones of Belfast‚ Beirut and Phnom Penh and his calm home town in Rural England. This poem was based on Duffy’s numerous conservations with Don McCullin‚ an internationally known British photojournalist who specialised in war photography and urban poverty also known as the ‘the underside of society’. By sharing his experiences‚ Duffy evokes both disturbing and conflicting feelings for the reader. Today I intend to discuss how she achieves this through the use of literary techniques

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    1. How has photography influenced your life? If photography didn’t exist‚ how would the world be different? What place does photography have in society and in our lives? Photography has influenced my life by ultimately making it more vivid. Seeing candid photos I’ve taken allow me to travel back to that moment and see things exactly as they were. Creative photography can have an effect on my mood and inspire me. It’s nice to look at photographs even if they don’t have any personal significance.

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    About one-third of malls in the U.S shut their doors and moving online‚ it’s a big impact in fashion photography and there are a lot of advantages of online shopping. The migration of retail shops from malls to smart devices. Online shops give us an opportunity to shop 24/7. We can shop with better deals and price we can choose best product in our range. There are a lot of variety and brands are available in online shopping you can get latest trends easily online choices are amazing and valuable

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    The video Iron in the Soul: Portrait of the Caribbean examines the everlasting impression that slavery left behind in the Caribbean. More importantly the documentary explores how salves were treated by early plantation owners‚ and the repercussion of slavery to present day‚ which include but were not limited to religion‚ culture‚ and tradition. Even centuries after slavery was abolished the history left behind by Britain after they abandoned the Caribbean is still evident today‚ generations later

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    Why do artists make self-portraits? Why would someone take the time to create a work of art that merely resembles themselves? To answer this‚ one must understand the famous artists of the past‚ both visual and literary. When analyzing a self-portrait‚ one notices that it often goes beyond the visual characteristics of the author. Minute details that can be easily overlooked frequently delve into the artist’s personality and can sometimes make the viewer look deeper into themselves. To answer

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    different things and the SLR is the only camera that allows interchangeable lenses. The lenses for the SLR camera that you will more than likely need to use as they are the basic lenses are the telephoto or zoom lenses for your in-house photography. Photography you will need artificial lighting and this is so that you will be able to acquire the appropriate lighting. It is also very helpful to find the image that you are looking for or if the areas that you are working in dose not have good lighting

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    Modern day technology such as cameras‚ cellular phones‚ and television‚ has made the media more accessible to the public. Before technologies were attainable to most‚ the news was spread around by newspapers or by spoken communication. An example of the media using conventional technology in the early 1990’s‚ a standard camera‚ is in “The War Photo No One Would Publish‚” in which Torie Rose DeGhett addresses how the media censored graphic photographs‚ such as Kenneth Jarecke’s photo of a soldier’s

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    between film industry and fashion photography in Bangladesh. Also the main concern was to find out whether development of film industry can contribute to the development of fashion photography or not. Hence‚ the first task was to find out the current situation of film industry and fashion photography in Bangladesh. Though photography in Bangladesh has developed a lot in past few years but it is still under develop in the sector of fashion photography. The fashion photography sector in our country is mainly

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    History Of Photography 1 Essay 3 2011 Lecturer: Chad Rossouw Title: THE CHANGING ROLE OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY Handing in date: Monday 19th September 2011 Student: Katinka Bester “The artist’s world is limitless. It can be found anywhere‚ far from where he lives or a few feet away. It is always on his doorstep.” –Paul Strand Photography in the early 20th century fast became a dominant medium in documenting the changes in a mass growing society. Artists like Paul Strand

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    The portrait of Trajan Decius is a full bust of a soldier emperor from 249-251 BCE. This portrait has defined lines on the eyebrows‚ forehead‚ and cheek area to illustrate an older man. The eyebrows of this portrait seems to be pressed together‚ giving off a negative mood rather than a triumphal mood. The pressed eyebrows seems to give off the feeling of being conflicted and burdened. It conveys a sense of anxiety‚ stress‚ and tiredness. The clear lines under the eyes that depicts heavy eye bags

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