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    Richard Avedon Essay

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    inspired by his parent’s businesses and his mother supported his interests in fashion and art. At age 12‚ Avedon joined the Young Man’s Hebrew Association Camera Club and armed with his family’s Kodak Box Brownie‚ he began fostering his interest in photography. Avedon’s family and fashion businesses would begin to shape his career as a fashion and portrait photographer. In his early years‚ Avedon attended the DeWitt Clinton High School‚ worked on the school literary magazine with his friend James Baldwin

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    Day S. Cody‚ MIT* PSU Lingayen Campus Lingayen www.psu.ph ETYMOLOGY It came from the Latin word “humanus” which means refined‚ culture and human Refined - Norms‚ being civilize‚ and socialize Cultured - Adaptation to environment (social interaction‚ norms) Human - Having the nature of people‚ being a person Definition - - The expression of ourselves without using of words (painting‚ sculptures‚ dancing‚ mosaic‚ cross stitch‚ collage‚ paper and folding) The study of man’s

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    making‚ and painting. Page took Brady under his wing and they moved to New York where Brady met Samuel F.B. Morse an artist who instructed Page in earlier days. Morse began the new art of photography‚ which his friend Daguerre from Europe had just began. Therefore‚ the young Brady began his love for photography through Morse. Brady began to study the standards of this new and exciting art form. It took Brady several years to acquire the skill needed to take off in to the world and business of daguerreotype

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    and Barthes idea of posing and theater in Camera Lucida. Sontag and Barthes’s understandings of photography’s “reality” intersect in that their notion of the object in photography being real and not real. Thus it is interesting to note the relationship between Milgram with Barthes and Sontag in terms of their ideas on photography and his experiment. The facilitator and the learner staging of the experiment distance

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    Ouka Leele Biography

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    Ouka Leele is a Spanish photographer‚ painter‚ and poet. Born in Madrid into an artistic family‚ she learned photography at an early age‚ though she initially hoped to become a painter. In the late 1970s she joined post-Franco Madrid’s turbulent cultural scene‚ the movida madrilène; but had her first photographic show‚ Peluquería (Hair Salon)—figures bizarrely arranged with objects like turtles or electric razors ( Barcelona in 1979). In the 1980s she became famous for large‚ carefully organized

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    It was very unique and it really gave me a big idea of what the imaged talked about . He quoted” Photography to the amateur is recreation‚ to the professional it is work‚ and hard work too‚ no matter how pleasurable it may be”. He also quoted that Photography is the simplest thing in the world‚ but it is incredibly complicated to make it really work.” Edward Weston was one the most successful photographers and i was really moved

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    Irving Penn Essay

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    opening of his studio in 1953‚ it did not take long to back up his statement as he produced a series of advertising illustrations that helped him establish his reputation and has kept him amongst the greats of photography ever since. Penn is notably best known for his fashion photography which began with his popular 1950’s Paris collections; Penn removed the frequently used space or scale and allowed fashion to become the main focus of his imagery. Penn always took deep pride in the presentation

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    How does technology influence visual art? And how does photography influence the development of painting? This essay considers the impact of technology on the visual art and how this technology accelerated the development of the art and how people respond‚ adapt and incorporate modern technology into their own work. The impact of technology in visual arts has been in photography. Willian Melin stated that‚ “the dominant forces during the past century has been modern technology and has affected

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    In the article‚ “The Mirror with a Memory” by James west Davidson and Lytle‚ the authors tell the story of Jacob Riis and the impact that photography can have on a population. The article discusses the personal views and experiences of Jacob Riis in regards to his views of poverty and social connection of less fortunate individuals and communities in the late 1800s to early 1900s. An immigrant himself‚ Riis was able to experience firsthand the horrific conditions in the slums of New York City. He

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    James Van Der Zee

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    during the Harlem renaissance. One of the most appealing photographs is that of the proud black couple in raccoon coats at the street of Harlem[1]. This is called “couple with Cadillac” and it was taken in 1932. Van Der Zee remains outstanding in photography despite the fact that he used black and white colors in his portraits. This made his artworks appear original and authentic which enabled the viewer to appreciate the prolific photographic style employed. Moreover‚ his images help us appreciate

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