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    Crime Scene Investigation

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    evidence that may permit a victim to escape with a crime. Photography is important during the documentation of a scene. It helps preserve some of the leads in hard copy form. Additionally‚ sketching of the scene also helps during the investigative process as well as storage of such data. By using photographs and crime scene sketches‚ the careful examination

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    from its subjective basis with the input of other people. Nan Goldin’s photographs stand as a obsessional recording of her life‚ as she puts it ‘I don’t ever want to loose the real memory of anyone again’. Goldin manoeuvred into a career in art photography after she was given a camera in her teens‚ a few years after the death of her sister. Her early photographs are taken more as overt play than photographs with a concept of their own. Poses for the camera are taken after the fashion shots of Vogue

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    Henri Cartier-Bresson

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    20th century. His photographs appear in most popular magazines such as‚ Life‚ Harper’s Bazaar‚ Vogue and also co founding Magnum Photo Agency. Cartier-Bresson pursued photography with an impulsive passion that he refined into a photojournalistic art form. He is also well know for coining the phrase “The Decisive Moment” in photography‚ which is capturing the moment something is happening creating a photograph that leaves the viewer waiting. In better terms the decisive moment is “the one that fixes

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    Irving Penn

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    -Biography of Irving Penn Irving Penn was a very famous American photographer. He was well-known for his fashion photography‚ portraits‚ and still life. Irving Penn was one of the greatest photographers in the 20th century. Irving Penn was born on June 16th 1917‚ in New Jersey‚ United States. When Irving Penn was 17‚ he was in the Philadelphia Museum School of Art‚ studying advertising design with his teacher – Alexey Brodovitch. At the same time‚ Irving Penn worked for Harper’s Bazaar

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    EXPLAIN THE WAYS TO EMBED ELEMENTS OF FUNCTIONAL SKILLS INTO YOUR SPECIALIST AREA. Functional skills play a big part in the teaching of photography. The subject requires the skills of spoken and written English and the science of photography is full of numeracy‚ on top of that we have the new digital range of cameras that are constantly changing. Embedding these skills into a specific lesson could be achieved by asking the learners to visit the library and research some photographers that have

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    Ansel Adams 3

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    environmentalists as a monument himself‚ and by photographers as a national institution. It is through his foresight and fortitude that so much of America has been saved for future Americans."  Ansel Adams has long been hailed as a master of photography. Environmentalist and photographer‚ he was born February 20th‚ 1902 in San Francisco California to Charles Hitchcock Adams. He was the grandson of a wealthy timer baron and he grew up in the sand dunes of the Golden Gate Bridge. His family ’s fortune

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    Reflective Statement

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    Reflective Statement Deconstructing Montage & Virtual Reality With this assignment we explored two different styles of manipulating photography‚ Deconstructing Montage and Virtual Reality‚ as they seem very different styles they share on common thing the artists “IDEA.” In the Deconstructing Montage we explore the symbolism and meaning of what the artist is trying to communicate to us. The great example of communicating messages through symbolism is in the work of Peter Kennard‚ very political

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    get along. In this visual representation of ‘Riding the Bus with my Sister’ the theme of dealing with a mental disability and the issue of accepting and understanding others for the way they are. Motifs of riding the buses‚ the moon and Rachael’s photography are also used in this representation. The theme of dealing with a mental disability is represented by Beth. Beth is shown in bright colours allowing the responder to see Beth bright and bubbly attitude towards life. Beth has also been made to

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    Mitchell Photographic Essay W.T.J Mitchell’s The Photographic Essay: Four Case Studies is a very descriptive short essay that defines what constitutes a photographic essay and what components go along with it. Mitchell’s thesis states that since photography is a language and text is a language the two need to be combined so the observer will have a better chance in finding the true “story”‚ hence the “photographic essay”. He uses clear examples of ways in which different photographic essays are constructed

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    First Point Photography Portrait & Wedding Photography Assignment Index Page Part 1 – Assignment 305 Photo image capture * Assignment Composition * 10 Day Advanced Portrait and Wedding Photography Course * Introduction to assignment * Tasks * Introduction * Planning and Preparation. Part 2 – Assignment 1 – “Fashion & Direct Portraiture” * Introduction * Statement of intent. * Research. * Risk Assessment. * Planning and Preparation

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