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    Image 1 Richard Mosse presents his 2013 art photography The Enclave. Richard is an Irish conceptual documentary photographer. The Enclave project describes a difficult beauty and battle. The soldiers and the beautiful surroundings are the main focus point in his images. The Enclave image is a photography media that has a signified representation of a young boy wearing a headdress and holding a firearm with a background of pink grasses surrounding him. The colour surrounding the young boy represents

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    chosen image (above)‚ embodies the overall style of the book which is deliberately sparse and strange. Both text and image conveys an overall sense of bewilderment and anxiety as native numbat-like creatures witness the environmental devastation under the wheels of a strange new culture‚ represented by the rabbits. The image projects a painting of a striking sunset and edifices assembled next to one another‚ detained by the rabbits costumed in black suits. This inclines as the salient image‚ as it

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    Truth In Photography

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    What is truth in photography? Answer this question with reference to two photographers studied in this subject. What is truth in photography? Common sense suggests to us that there is a found link between photographic images and truth‚ this topic has been constantly debated over the last several decades and whilst photography has the potential to tell the truth‚ photographs can also be seen as a distortion of what is real and logical; and with the advent of Photoshop as well as other digital manipulation

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    predominantly from various media sources‚ Demand tried to reprivatise an image of the world and the meaning of the world with very straightforward means. First Demand begins with an image‚ often discovered in mass media sources and frequently dealing with traumatic or politically important events or strained from personal memories. He then builds or creates a life-size and three-dimensional in door scene which is a replica of the image. He normally does this using cardboard and coloured paper but has used

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    photographic manipulation using software such as Serif PhotoPlus or Adobe PhotoShop. During these lessons you have seen how easy it is to make changes to photographic images. It’s even possible to completely remove people from a photo or maybe cut someone or something out from one picture & place them in another. You have made composite images by combining photos into layers to make a completely new scene. So surely this is a good thing isn’t it? ….. Or is it? What do you know about the Airbrushing

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    Through the Lens Essay

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    Does a Picture Really Tell A Thousand Words? According to John Berger‚ photographs from August 6th‚ 1945‚ are “images of hell.” (316) That was the day the US dropped an atomic bomb on Japan‚ killing countless innocent civilians and severely burning others. In his essay‚ “Hiroshima‚” Berger faces the idea that our culture has “abandoned” the “concept of evil.” (320) Countless pictures seem to be the only thing left of that day‚ and from Berger’s perspective‚ the

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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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    Conflict Resolution

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    ANALYSIS OF UNITED NATION’S ROLE IN CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND THE FUTURE CHALLENGES PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE THEME The UN which came into existence in October 1945‚ revived the “Charter” of League of Nations for “Collective Security”. Under various resolutions and clauses the UN peacekeeping operations followed evolving trends‚ affected by various types of conflicts and power equations. The concept of peacekeeping is borne out of a universal quest for a better world wherein

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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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