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    your realness from the picture. The idea that a photograph can turn the subject of a picture into an object after the picture is taken and upon viewing the picture is puzzling. Conversely‚ Sontag instills the idea that “with still photographs‚ the image is also an object… to photograph is to appropriate the things photographed” (Sontag 3-4). It is compelling to compare both Barthes and Sontag concepts of reality in terms of the subject and object relationship. The Milgram experiment pertains to the

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    many different reasons such as advertisement‚ keeping memories‚ scientific research and of course for some of the darker sides of photography. In this paper it will be discussing about the origin of photography. Then‚ it will explain how altering an image can change a person’s memories. Finally it will inform the reader on how photography is an essential part of society today. The overall history of the camera is important‚ along with the people who made it all possible; photography is also incredibly

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    How has photography influenced your life? Photography has influenced my life in ways that are hard to explain. From the time I was born‚ photographs have surrounded me everywhere I look. With that being said‚ its hard to imagine life without to photographs; therefore I can eaily say that photography has influenced me. The tricky part of the question is answering in which ways has photography influenced my life. I would have to say that by being able to look at photographs everyday‚ I’m able to

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    Rothko Subway Scene Essay

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    Prior to 1940 Rothko often painted deserted city environments‚ adopting an expressionistic style. Subway Scene (1938) is one such painting. It is the depiction of a subway station and features: a policeman and another figure next to a figure in a ticket booth and some turnstiles; two figures passing each other on some stairs descending to a lower level; a figure just entering into view via steps to the back left. There are also four large pillars and a large set of railings. There seems to be no

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    ESSAY PLAN Title: Writing about design principles and analysis of image Introduction * Am discussing the aspects of visual composition in this first part of this essay * Basically‚ the next part is going to explain the use of design principles applied to the visual elements The Body * This will contain all the size variation that are used * The next thing is the visual effects Conclusion * Media is just a world on its own and by this means‚ big companies uses media to

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    Art Appreciation ART-123 March 7‚ 2012 John Taylor vs. Howling Wolf Treaty Signing at Medicine Creek Lodge When looking at the two images of John Taylor and Howling Wolf’s views on the way the treaty signing of 1867 happened we can begin to see the way both represented their own view. In my opinion‚ John Taylor represented the treaty signing better in the eyes of all of us. He may of used only black and white for his painting‚ but the distinguishing lines that help form both the figures and

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    Analyzing Photographs 1. Who took the photograph (if known)? What is the source (if stated)? The photograph was one of a series taken by Corporal Robert Willie Nenke‚ who was killed in action on 10 August 1918. The photograph belongs to the Australian War Memorial. 2. Where is the location? When was the photograph taken? The photograph was taken in action on a battlefield. The Australian soldiers are in trenches. The location is in Pozieres‚ the photograph was taken on 1916. 3. Has the photograph

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    years ago with the advent of a device called the camera obscura (history.com). Also known as the pinhole camera‚ this device was either a darkened chamber or box with a small hole on one wall which reflected an image of what was outside the chamber onto the opposite wall. The resulting image was an obscure mirrored reflection which was projected upside down. The camera obscura was prevalent throughout the Middle Ages and Renaissance‚ and was commonly used by artists to assist with drawing and painting

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    Mona Lisa. Still‚ both ways of producing pictures can have incredible results. Photographs and paintings are alike in many ways. First of all‚ both amateurs and professionals can make them. Professional photographers often create breathtaking images‚ and collectors will pay a high price to display such works in their homes. On the other hand‚ an amateur with a camera can simply point and click. Before you know it‚ the person fills photo album after photo album with exciting shots of family

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    Hoeing‚ Robert Gwathmey I didn’t even notice it at first‚ it hardly stuck out against its counterparts. Most of the other paintings at the museum were splashed with dazzling colors that seemed to lift their two dimensional images out of the frame. “Hoeing” by Robert Gwathmey‚ seemed to do just the opposite‚ it drew me in. It must have been its distorted figures that first captured my attention. Surrounded by beautiful paintings that almost seemed life like‚ “Hoeing” in comparison‚ was an abstract

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