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    An Investigation of the History of Photography and Early Cinema Before 20th Century Media History Course Supervised by Dr. Jonathan Stubbs Prepared by Niwar A. Obaid December 2‚ 2013 Introduction Ever since 1839 photography has become an essential means of communication and expression.  In its early years‚ photography ’s unique powers of visual description have been used to record‚ report‚ and inform. As stated by Beaumont Newhall (1982: 7)‚ photography "is at once a science and

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    The artists have used the art form of photography to express their ideas and how these affect their work. Zoe Croggon‚ the artist of the artwork ‘headlong’ is a type c media‚ created in 2016 with the art form of a collage. Another artist is Bill Henson‚ with an artwork titled ‘untitled’ has a medium of type c‚ which is made in 2016. Both artworks can be found in the National Gallery of Victoria. Throughout this essay‚ I will be comparing and contrasting the 2 artworks that I have chosen in terms

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    American Beauty Essay 28

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    Mendes‚ we are confronted with the permeating images that have consumed mainstream American life. Mendes exploits these images as constructions that we created around ourselves as a means of hiding our true selves. Mendes is able to implicate us in the construction and make us active viewers by exploiting our voyeuristic nature. In American Beauty Mendes uses the voyeuristic tendencies of the spectator to acknowledge the permeating constructed images. Mendes‚ through the use of narration‚ the

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    Jordan Ferris "While photographs may not lie‚ liars may photograph". This line‚ stated by Lewis Hine‚ a famous photographer from the late 19th to mid 20th century‚ is starting to become a phrase that really has some meaning (McClymer‚ 2011). It was once thought that a photograph told the complete truth. However‚ in more recent times with the technology of the camera‚ photographers now have the option to not only stage pictures‚ but to also go back and retouch them once they are already taken.

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    communication.” The essay will examine how images are used nowadays in media to influence people’s opinions rather than only for artistic purposes. We are constantly surrounded by advertising. The main power of the images is prominent in advertising where experts change images so that they no longer reflect the truth leading to misinterpretation. A strong question is being raised upon this thing whether the advertising world today‚ in which virtually no image goes untouched by Adobe Photoshop software

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    In this essay we will explore and examine the use of narrative in contemporary photography. Narrative photography suggests to us that the image‚ or images presented to us may have a story to tell‚ a message to communicate or a philosophy to convey. That story could be familiar to us in some way‚ drawing on references to art‚ cinema‚ theatre‚ or literature or may refer to personal values‚ shared beliefs‚ moral attitudes or have some significance within our perception of modern society and culture

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    was first discovered in the early 19th century and although its origins are difficult to trace‚ it can generally be said that Joseph Nicephore Niepce of France was the inventor of the camera and the photographic process. Niepce began photographing images as early as the year 1826‚ but his pictures were not very sharp or focused (Cameron 36). Another pioneer of photography was William Henry Fox Talbot‚ an Englishman who took many early photographs (Sandler 4). However‚ the first person to take credit

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    pinhole and reflect an image of the candle on the opposite wall‚ but with the direction of light travelling the image would appear upside down.” The result was that an inverted image of the outside scene was cast on the opposite wall‚ which was usually whitened.” (Britannica‚ 1998). Many Philosophers

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    when using 3d content).Displaying an image using conventional projectors requires a non-transparent medium‚ typicallyscreens‚ walls‚ or even water‚ but air‚ which is transparent‚ cannot be used. A more recentdevelopment is the FogScreen‚ which creates an image in midair by employing a large‚ non-turbulentairflow to protect the dry fog generated within from turbulence. The result is a thin‚ stable sheet of fog‚ sandwiched between two layers of air‚ on which an image can be projected and even walkedthrough

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    However if we assume that Crewdson’s images resemble big budget Blockbuster movies‚ then Wall would be the equivalent of an indie film. It’s also interesting to note that while Gursky does not use the same “movie-like” processes‚ Gursky’s work is also largely dependent on showing us things

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