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    another‚ after another. One that particularly stood out to me was the Corona Extra beer billboard. The beautiful white sand beach and the glistening blue water struck my attention right away. I came to realization that these images where everywhere. When I initially saw the image I imaged a beer on the beach in Mexico somewhere and then I started to explore the actual meaning of the billboard. This advertisement was built to yank my attention away from the road and make me think about the beer. The

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    today is that manipulating images can lead to self-esteem issues‚ the different types of disorders that photo shopping could lead to and the extensive cost of airbrushing images. To start off‚ the deceptive imagery of airbrushing can lead to major self-confidence issues. • Even though younger girls are exposed to many different types of media and images‚ the younger generations are not usually able to tell the difference between normal photographs and air-brushed images. • This means that over

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    to have been manipulated: one missile had been cloned and appeared twice‚ evidently to conceal the fact that another had failed to lift off (see original image‚ below). Governments have long doctored photos for political reasons. In Nazi Germany and Communist Russia‚ senior figures who fell from favour were commonly airbrushed

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    Edward Burtynsky was born in 1955 in St. Catharine’s‚ Ontario‚ and a graduate from Ryerson University holding a Bachelor of Applied Arts and studied Graphic Art at Niagara College in Welland. His photographic art interests stem from the sites and images of the General Motors plant in his hometown and he inspiration holds a link between industry and nature. Edward Burtynsky states “nature transformed through industry is a predominant theme in my work. I set course to interact with a contemporary view

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    Mystification of Art

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    someone or something is beautiful‚ depending on the person who is looking at it. In general‚ the term means that something can be defined or described depending on the personality or who the viewer is. That is‚ a group of people can look at the same image‚ or object‚ and describe it differently. Which leads to Berger’s idea‚ in Ways of Seeing‚ that how we see things is subjective‚ it is rather determined by what we know‚ or what we believe (141). Our past experiences also have a role in how we see things

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    Photography In The 1800s

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    Photography and will keep getting better as the future and technology progress. The word Photography is derived from the Greek language‚ “photo” meaning “light” and “Graphein” that means‚ “to draw”(Bellis 1). Photography is “ a method of recording images by the action of light or related radiation

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    and modern day publicity. The book not only explores how visual culture came to dominate society but also how ideologies are created and transmitted via images. There are things people cannot describe in words but that images can illustrate. Images have the power to mystify the viewers‚ which means viewers can only interpret the meaning of the image not knowing the true meaning behind artist’s message. In the beginning of the book‚ he mentions contrary perspectives on art in the past and present and

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    Human Eye Vs. Camera Lens

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    research paper will be on just how similar our eyes operate compared to the lens on a camera body. What are the exact similarities and differences between the human eyes and a camera lens and in general terms‚ how a camera processes images and how our brain processes images? From a photographer’s shoes‚ knowing the similarities can help to understand what each setting does in a camera and lens. From an average persons stand point‚ it can help to understand how exactly the eyes work compared to a camera

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    Martin Parr Research Paper

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    Martin Parr 38104495800Over the years many photographers have documented the places where they live. Few have stood out from the rest by capturing the country‚ and the things that make that country unique making us question the society we live in‚ laugh at it‚ and remember the reasons we love it all at once. Martin Parr is a British photojournalist. He documented Britain and the British in a way that made us laugh at ourselves‚ and remember all the things that make us love the country we come from

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    that being‚ images were in fact being carefully constructed by photographers to suit particular motives or means. It wasn’t until the rise of digital recording and manipulation techniques in the late 20th century when analogue photography’s traditional claims to truthful documentary representation were called into question. The rapid adoption of digital technologies in photography since the 1990s has led to a greater erosion of the public trust in the truth of the photographic image […] as well as

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