Depression 1936. In the picture there were a mom and three children. The central of this picture focused on the mom with her face showed the sadness and sorrow while two children’s face was hidden by leaning to their mother. That is a simple black-white photograph but it hides a lot of meaning inside. It was great and powerful icon for the Great Depression. We could imagine how hard they have been through under that time. Besides‚ it is telling that the woman was the source of strength and hope for the whole
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Every photograph he took had a meaning behind it in his eyes and also wanted it to have a meaning in others people’s eyes. Whether the photograph was a funeral goers lean against a shiny sedan‚ or lovers kissing on a beach blanket in front of their parked car‚ young boys perch in the back seat at a drive in movie. A sports car framed by two California palm tree all these precise moments had a meeting behind them. Frank‚ has gone through a lot so he expressed a lot through his photographs. Frank
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desires to deliver to its readers. The word “confidence” is located on every page that is fully covered by a background picture of the customers including the old‚ the young‚ the individuals‚ and the families. By combining this positive word with photographs of customers‚ the company emphasizes its customers’ satisfaction while using its products. Moreover‚ the word “confidence” is written in different grammatical formats‚ and used in varying contexts such as “live confidently‚” “have confidence in
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The texts that I am comparing are‚ Excerpt from The Red Umbrella‚ by Christina Diaz Gonzalez and the‚ Migration photograph‚ by José Hernández-Claire. The common subject that is portrayed in the two texts‚ The Red Umbrella‚ and the‚ Migration photograph‚ is‚ immigration which leads to family separation. In these two texts‚ the authors use some similar techniques to portray the subject they show‚ however they also use different techniques to show how immigration can take heavy tools on families hearts
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The photograph Warren Avenue at 23rd Street‚ Detroit‚ Michigan‚ October 1993 by Joel Sternfeld‚ is one with great meaning and use of many creative tools. This photograph has two main purposes: to commemorate a loved man who was murdered and to point out the injustice of his murder. There is a painting of this man with clouds behind him signifying he was a great man who is now in a better place‚ however‚ the man is covered in red and there is a large amount of red underneath him on the curb representing
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completely different. She has a strange way of making outstanding‚ personal imagery. She inspires my own work because of her ability to see things others would not. Sally Mann photographs the things that she is closest to. “The things that are close to you are the things you can photograph the best‚ unless you photograph what you love‚ you’re not going to make good art”. What Remains: The life and work of Sally Mann‚ Part 1? [Uploaded by Aivdd on Jan 21. 2011]. youtube.com/watch?v=XNEd93H4pPY.
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fashion photography‚ and soon after moved onto photographing icons of the time‚ such as Barry Humphreys‚ Salvador Dali‚ Tom Jones‚ Joe Orton‚ Christine Keeler and many more. Morley’s photograph of Christine Keeler instantly became globally recognisable‚ and would always be seen as his most highly commended photograph.
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CONTEMPORARY ARTFORMS One significant piece of art work that I thought was interesting was a painting that was done by Kerry James Marshall. The title of the painting was called "Better Homes Better Garden"‚ it was made in 1994 (pg. 461). He grew up in the projects of Alabama and Los Angeles. Kelly made these series of paintings to take away any negative feedback that people had about the projects. He was trying to portray an image of piece and tranquility. I specifically like the trade marks
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dark. She is wearing pink shorts‚ a white dotty blouse‚ a blue gingham jacket and a pink band on her wrist. Her eyes are almost shut as she looks down. ‘NO SMOking’ is scrawled across the bottom of the page in Childs style chalk writing‚ the photograph is clear and likely to have been taken in a studio on a grey background‚ it could have been retouched and cropped. The model is stood in the centre of the picture‚ the shot is close up with her elbow and legs beneath the knee out of shot. Patrick
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Just Buy It: Nike Advertising Aimed at Glamour Readers: A Critical Feminist Analysis Darin J. Arsenault & Tamer Fawzy. Tamara : Journal of Critical Postmodern Organization Science. Las Cruces: 2001. Vol. 1‚ Iss. 2; pg. 63-76‚ 14 pgs Abstract (Article Summary) The growing popularity of women ’s sports has helped steer fitness companies such as Nike to carefully craft advertising messages aimed at women. The current study assessed Nike ’s marketing campaign in Glamour‚ a popular consumer magazine
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