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    memories again” The best way of reminding old memories is seeing old photographs which we take those pictures can be sad or of full of joy which can bring smile on your face or bring tears in your eyes. The price of an image should be commensurate with how and where the image was taken. Although there are some phenomena in memory that are poorly understood‚ it is generally accepted that an item studied as a picture will be better remembered than an item studied as a word. Most of us are familiar

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    Digital Technology Has Changed Photojournalism Digital technology has changed photojournalism throughout the years. Photojournalism is the art or practice of communicating news by photographs. People rely on photography in several ways to communicate visually. A journalist uses words to tell a story; meanwhile a photojournalist uses pictures to tell a story. Many people have heard that a picture is worth a thousand words‚ and photojournalism provides proof of the power and impact that just one photo

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    Across the eastern sky rose a bright orange fireball illuminating the crest of the crashing waves. As the mist fell upon the lens the sunrise would be forever still. As I captured this amazing image‚ I instantly fell in love with photography. My love for photography began when I was a child. When I was a child photography to me was just grabbing a camera and taking a picture. In a childs eyes everything they see or do is viewed differently than an adult would see it. I saw photography just messing

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    In the article‚ “The Mirror with a Memory” by James west Davidson and Lytle‚ the authors tell the story of Jacob Riis and the impact that photography can have on a population. The article discusses the personal views and experiences of Jacob Riis in regards to his views of poverty and social connection of less fortunate individuals and communities in the late 1800s to early 1900s. An immigrant himself‚ Riis was able to experience firsthand the horrific conditions in the slums of New York City. He

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    Time Passing Eva Bartlett Artists can successfully embrace an aspect of “Time” and interpret its passage in a meaningful way in their artworks. Two such artists are Andy Goldsworthy and Julie Rrap. Andy Goldsworthy‚ born in 1956 in Cheshire‚ England is a site-specific sculptor and photographer who creates both ephemeral and permanent works and installations using only natural sources. Goldsworthy’s awareness and appreciation of the landscape began with his work as a farm labourer in his youth (Artnet

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    I think this image was relevant to the text which brings up and discusses photography’s position in the criminal/judicial system. I thought this picture would be a great choice‚ to reflect the fact that some of the aspects of criminal photography established in the late

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    Annie Leibovitz: Life through a Lens Robert Frank & Henri Catier Brunson Keith Richards & Mick Jagger She believes that attitude‚ lighting‚ what you’re trying to accomplish are the most important factors when taking a picture. I have never heard of Annie Leibovitz until I watched the documentary Life through a Lens. I was amazed by her work. Since 1967‚ the early days of photography‚ Annie learned that photography is very important. Annie always concentrated on the U.S. way of life

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    Artist Analysis #1 Julia Margaret Cameron‚ one of photography’s greatest portraitists of all time‚ is still known today for her talent in capturing the soul of her subjects in her photographs. Her vivid portraits brought to life the personality within the people‚ contrary to all of the other portraitists of this time. Born in June of 1815 in Calcutta‚ British India‚ Julia Margaret Cameron would not pick up her knack for photography until 1863‚ at the age of 48. Cameron was given her first camera

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    painting by Grant Wood. The original painting was about a farmer and his daughter‚ both wearing a highly detailed‚ polished style from the Midwestern country. Wood wanted through his painting to focus on the good rural American values and send an image of encouragement at a time of disruption and disappointment. During 1942‚ African Americans were rising the “Double V” campaign for democracy both at home and aboard. All African Americans who have fought in the war or at home were harshly discriminated

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    rotten dot com is not my type of website‚ but it did catch my attention. Even if you are disturbed or not attracted to something‚ you should give it a chance. You never know what to expect especially when you see‚ "Rotten dot com collects images and information from many sources to present the viewer with a truly unpleasant experience" on the main page. The content of the site is different than any other website that I have seen‚ but the form and layout is very common among websites

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