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    world problems first hand‚ documenting and sharing photographic power across the world. The most powerful of photographs‚ which was taken by Carter had a very devastating effect on his life. What he didn’t know at the time caused worldwide controversy among many tabloid newspapers and people in the world. Carter sold the image rights to the New York Times‚ on March 26th 1993. The photograph‚ which is now 22 years old‚ still holds that controversy and power that first enlightened the tabloid newspapers

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    that photographs are objective renderings of the real world” (Sturken and Cartwright 17). Some argue that cameras present the world in a subjective human point of view; some argue that photographs reflect the the real word directly. The French theorist Roland Barthes says “[a] photograph‚ unlike a drawing‚ offers an unprecedented conjunction between what is here now (the image) and what was there then (the referent‚ or object‚ thing‚ or place)” (Sturken and Cartwright 17). He thinks photograph has

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    iconic images from the 1970s and “his images are psychologically complex‚ yet structurally quotidian‚ drawing attention to the power and beauty of the overlooked.” The exhibition‚ originated by the Frist Center for the Visual Arts‚ includes 50 photographs by the Memphis‚ Tennessee resident who is one of the most influential artists of his generation. Included in the exhibition are selections from the permanent collection of the Memphis Brooks Museum‚ Cheim & Read Gallery‚ New York‚ with the assistance

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    authorized by Meredith of all photographs taken of me on the session date(s) set forth above and/or for the above-identified story or project‚ as well as any other photographs of me provided to Meredith by any source with my consent (collectively‚ the “Photographs”)‚ in all media now known or hereafter developed‚ throughout the World. As between Meredith and me‚ the Photographs shall be the property of Meredith. I also consent to the use of my name in connection with the Photographs. 2. I hereby waive

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    synergy due his incredible ability to work with the camera and the world beyond the lens to create a photograph that would be the equivalent of what he saw and felt. Adams’ love for nature was nurtured in the Golden Gate of San Francisco. His life‚ in his words‚ was‚ “coloured and modulated by the great earth gesture of the Yosemite Sierra” (anseladams.com‚ 2017). One of his early photographs‚ Bridalveil Fall‚ was taken in 1927 and captures the beauty of the natural landscape of Yosemite National

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    Liquid Light and it included black and white photographs of the sea and its inhabitants. In this exhibit there were works from 10 different photographers and while I loved and developed an appreciation for many of the photographs on display the one that caught my eye was the “Diving Humpback whale” by Wayne Levin (born 1945). This paper will focus on why Wayne Levin takes photographs of the underwater world and why the “Diving Humpback Whale” photograph was my favorite. Wayne Levin is an accomplished

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    journalism as photographs play a vital role in depicting events. Photojournalism involves application of photography skills and aesthetics to the area of news reporting and journalism. In other words‚ it is the practice of creating images in order to tell a news story. It includes collecting‚ editing and presenting of news material (pictures) for publication or broadcast to the news media like newspapers‚ magazines‚ television channels‚ websites and other journals. At times‚ a single photograph can convey

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    connected between cities‚ which could have contributed to the native people of both countries desiring independence from their foreign rulers. Both photographs that I have chosen for the India sections depict the same idea. Both photographs show railroad workers and engineers posing for the photographs before the entrance of a tunnel. Both of these photographs are important to show that that railroads are an important part of the development of Indian infrastructure. By building railroads through these

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    Name : Tung Sin Ting Course: LANG1002I T04 Title: Photography Instructor: Professor Jan Pople Photography is an interesting topic that can be discuss in many ways. In order to explore this issue‚ this essay will first cover the reason why photography was a game-changer by explain how photography changed human’s life. After that‚ this essay will advance the idea that conditions allowed photography became a game-changer through some histories of photography and it’s increasing

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    Creating Conceptual Art Inea B. West ARTS/230 June 1‚ 2015 Jamie Welch Creating Conceptual Art Many artist have used the past work of other artist as inspiration for new art. Eduard Manet’s Olympia was the inspiration for Yasumasu Morimura’s portrait Twins. Eduard Manet’s Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe was inspired by of Marcantonio Raimondi’s The Judgment of Paris. The motivation behind paraphrasing other artists’ work varies. The artist could be making a religious‚ social or political statement. Maybe

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