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    Photography Art Theory

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    (i): Photography Photography is the method or action of creating still pictures by recording light frequencies on a sensitive medium‚ such as a photographic film‚ or an electronic sensor. These Light frequencies are reflected or emitted from objects and activate a sensitive chemical or electronic sensor during a timed exposure‚ usually through a device known as a camera that also stores the resulting information chemically or electronically. This product of human creativity was created by many

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    A true film genre relies on shared iconography‚ formalistic themes and similar narrative structures and content. ‘What genre does is recognize that the audience any one film within a context of other films‚ both those they have personally seen and those they have heard about or seen represented in other media outlets. …In general‚ the function of genre is to make films comprehensible and more or less familiar. (turner 97)’. Action/adventure‚ the Western‚ Gangster/Crime‚ Detective/Film Noir‚ Comedy

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    Photography Assignment

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    contact sheet. This image is looking up at the railing with the chandelier. Image “8 Visual Relief” on our contact sheet shows visual relief. The colorful paper on the wall provides visual relief to the bare brown wall. Picture “9 Depth” shows depth by how the walls look as if they are overlapping. You can also see the railing peaking out from the wall. “10 High Contrast” on our contact sheet has a high contrast because it has dark shadows and a light

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    Draper‚ Robert. “The Power of Photography.” National Geographic Oct. 2013: n. pag. Print. (Article) Draper goes on to explain to the people that it is essential for photographers to bring their cameras everywhere and capture everything to get better. It is like there own child that they have to look after all the time. It just like a phone where people cannot live without having it by their side. You will have to travel to get the things you want to capture. Draper explains the struggle and a photographer

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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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    Forensic Photography “Forensics I’ve always found absolutely fascinating. Anything to do with clues. And checking anything out and solving (“Sandra Bullock”). ” “Photography takes an instant out of time‚ altering life by holding it still (“Dorthea Lange”).” Forensic Photography consist of capturing physical evidence with a camera to better examine a crime‚ a victim‚ or analyzing other photographs in court. (“Getting a Job in Forensic Photography”). The job itself however involves some schooling

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    street photography and worked to influence many photographers who followed him. Andor Kertész was born on 2 July 1894 in Budapest to the Jewish family of Lipót Kertész‚ a bookseller‚ and his wife‚ Ernesztin Hoffmann. After the tragic death of his father‚ the family

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    Photography Career Paper

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    Www.collegegrad.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

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    How is Curley presented by Steinbeck in Of Mice and Men? Curley is one of ‘Of Mice and Men’s’ major characters. Although he does not appear to hold a central role‚ he is very important in other respects. The first of these is the way in which he treats George and Lennie‚ and the ranch workers in general on the ranch. Curley is the boss’ son. Therefore he acts like he is the boss himself. He orders the others around‚ and‚ although it is true that he does hold some power on the ranch‚ he does not

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    p photography. People effectively using colour in creative work and digital photography has been around for a long time now‚ and the study of light and colour even longer. In this essay I plan to effectively communicate how the human brain perceives light and how the understanding of this has culminated in creative work and photography. Although photography as an art form is relatively new compared to classical art there are

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