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    Harald Damsleth became a household name during the German occupation during WWII. His posters were printed in large quantities and were hung anywhere that was possible. This propaganda had a such a large impact at a national level‚ that Damsleth’s style became associated with the war. From April 1940‚ Damsleth was assigned to produce illustrations for newspapers‚ magazines‚ postcards‚ commercials‚ medals and more. In 1944‚ he created the famous poster Liberators‚ which is a black and white reproduction

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    Edwin Land was born on May 7‚ 1909 in Bridgeport Connecticut. He was the the only child to Harry and Martha Land. Edwin Land attended Harvard University‚ studying chemistry. Land dropped out of college after one year and moved to New york‚ where he researched and developed a Polaroid J Sheet. Every night‚ Land worked in a laboratory that he snuck into to work on his Polaroid J sheet. Edwin returned to Harvard‚ where he focused on chemistry and physics. Land paired up with one of his professors and

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    With the touch of a single click a picture is taken and forever revitalized. Photography takes the essence of memory and seals it into the history of those involved in the process. Susan Sontag’s didactic text “On Photography” digs deep into the meaning of photography and claims that it has unlimited power within modern society. Her exclamation that “cameras are fantasy-machines” exerts the idea that photography brings the world closer together‚ yet seems so distant as if it were all but an illusion

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    Family photography can be one attempt that you can draw in yourself in to take a break as well as to procure additional cash on the sideline. For whatever length of time that you have the hardware and you trust that you have the right stuff to create a decent photo‚ then you can kick yourself off. On the off chance that you are a starting picture taker‚ begin with this by asking first the general population that you know to plan a shoot with you. You can select to do it for nothing or at a marked

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    saw in photographs was factual. This impact of visual image as seen by the viewer was based on the old belief that "the camera never lies". Wheeler says that photojournalism has "acquired a special standing in the public mind‚ a confidence that photo can reflect reality in a uniquely compelling and credible way." (Wheeler T‚ 2002‚ p. 3) This acquisition is formed by a creation of a powerful picture‚ which is the combination of both truthfulness and visual impact. "In general‚ photojournalism is defined

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    years of the Professional Photography industry have demonstrated an overall decline. Having being driven down by the demand from advertising services‚ the effects of rising interest rates on real house hold disposable income and rapid growth in technology all played major parts in the performance of the Professional Photography industry. The industry is extremely large and highly competitive as there are low barriers in entering the photography‚ as well as photography becoming growing cultural

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    a professional photographer should have? - If they do the same thing‚ only get the majority of their income from it. 2. What are three different types of photography? Which type do you think you’d most like to focus on? Why? - Commercial photography‚ Forensic photography‚ and scientific photography. I’d probably like commercial photography the most because I like photographing my friends modeling and I would want my work to be shown in magazines and advertisements. 3. What do you think would

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    “To Plato‚ art was imitation of nature‚ but in the 19th century‚ photography took over that function‚ and in the 20th‚ abstract art overturned the whole notion that art was about representation. And although art meant skill early on‚ conceptual artists elevated ideas over execution. So what is art?” (Herman‚ "27 Responses”). The research question guiding this investigation is: How did the introduction of modern photography technologies‚ such as the digital camera and Photoshop‚ influence what is

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    challenge for the independent photographer. One great way to take some of the expense and challenge out of generating new clients is to ensure that you are maximizing the photography opportunities with existing clients. Once you’ve built a relationship with a client‚ they are more likely to use you for their future photography needs. It is important to spend the time to maintain a relationship with your existing clients‚ so that when the time comes‚ they think of you. Also‚ by adding new lines of

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    The Female Body in Fashion Photography Contemporary fashion photography typically concerns itself with the objectification of women. Although men are also used to display certain stereotypes and ideologies; these are usually done in a manner that portrays masculinity‚ power and control over women. Women are seen as objects of a passive nature‚ brimming with sexual desire and used to further the males prurient gaze. The contrasting images of Lana Del Rey from the October issue of GQ are a powerful

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