9.07 close up! "If you want a close-up view you should move yourself if it is possible. The trouble is that so many photographers seem afraid to move in." (Lord Snowdon) How can moving close to a subject change and improve a photograph? Why do you think many photographers use their lens to get closer rather than moving closer to the subject? Moving close to a subject can help change and improve a photograph because your getting in closer to the subject and you will be able to see different things
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Adrianna Hall 1B Artist’s Statement I remember when I was 8 years old I got a Barbie camera for Christmas. I loved it. I took pictures of everything. I took pictures of me and my cousin with makeup all over our face. I took pictures of my cats (Nuisance and Angel). I even took pictures of the sunset and it was beautiful. I wanted to take more pictures but I ran out of film. I asked my dad for more film but he never brought me more. So then I just left my Barbie camera alone for a long
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Joseph Wright of derby- an experiment on a bird in the air pump National gallery 1768 oil on canvas painting. 183 by 240 cm travelling scientist is shown demonstrating the formation of a vacuum by withdrawing air from a flask containing a white cockatoo‚ though common birds like sparrows would normally have been used. Air pumps were developed in the 17th century and were relatively familiar by Wright’s day. The artist’s subject is not scientific invention‚ but a human drama in a night-time setting
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History of Photography I have heard‚ more than once‚ that a picture is worth a thousand words. Although I can’t quote who said it‚ I could not agree more. A photograph is a very powerful tool‚ capable of telling a complete story with just one picture; let’s just hope the story is true. If taking out of context‚ a photograph can also be misleading. In addition with all the digital advances and different software in the market‚ it is relatively easy to manipulate a photography and therefore
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The seven most comments concerns for not having photographs taken professionally I get it. Photography is a considered purchase that doesn’t usually require specific action by a deadline. I understand that some see it as a luxury whilst others don’t see it as a necessity. Unless you take the time to really consider and make that judgement‚ you could be making a big mistake. Common concern #1 It’s not the right time (aka I’m too busy) With this one I totally get it. As a small business owner‚ mum
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In the essay‚ “Selfies‚” Rachel Syme investigates the true meaning and concept selfies. Syme’s article is really a long article or an idea she goes deep into. At first you wouldn’t be interested in reading seven chapters about selfie and its concept‚ but I can assure you that it is because when I read the article it was worth the time since of how much Syme goes into depth and interesting concept of selfies can be while considering few notable women from history who took photos of themselves or painted
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Yousuf Karsh is one of the most well-known photographers. His work in portrait photography is some of the most recognizable in history. Not only are his works great‚ but the story of his life and how he became a photographer is very interesting. This essay will cover why he was so important‚ and will show how he became one of the most famous photographers in existence. First of all‚ Yousuf Karsh’s life‚ and how he became one of the greatest photographers. Yousuf Karsh was born on December 23‚ 1908
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1. The article describes the importance and the major impact the Daguerreian age had on art and medias. When Daguerre created his form of photograph‚ it caught the public my storm. Hundreds of people waited to receive their portraits. Rather than waiting days‚ if not weeks‚ or a painted portrait to be completed‚ patrons could have portraits ready within minutes‚ if not seconds. Millions of copies and cameras were sold to thousands of consumers. They were used across the globe for many reasons. Some
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Have you ever tried drawing a reflection of yourself? Artist‚ Norman Rockwell‚ tried and he succeeded greatly. Rockwell knew his public‚ and he knew how to reel them in. Charles Rosen and Henri Zerner use illustrative language to help readers understand the broad subject of The Triple Self-Portrait‚ a portrait that made it onto The Saturday Evening Post. They use a concrete concept which helps the readers to see the portrait mentally when seeing it physically may not be an option. Authors Rosen and
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Can You Picture That? Photography‚ with the rise of social media outlets such as Instagram‚ has become a wildly popular medium for modern day art. Although these modern photographs of food‚ or places one has traveled are often straightforward and representational of the elements in the photo. In the 1970’s however‚ photography was still a new medium of work‚ one that proved with the right amount of staging can have a deeper meaning that leaves the audience with questions‚ and such is the nature
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