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    Historical and Critical art study Question One: Examine the two photographs and answer the following question. Identify and examine the differences in the photographs. Consider purpose‚ composition‚ lighting‚ subject matter‚ setting‚ and meaning conveyed. The Cleaner‚ 1987 The Cleaner by Anne Zalhalka is an original photograph of a young woman cleaner in her late 20’s‚ resting while daydreaming through a window after cleaning seems not to be hers but for an upper class. The house seems ancient

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    representations into their advertisement. To accomplish this photographs were meticulously selected to represent the environment and overall goals of the establishment. The first visual that Ultimate fitness selected was a photograph of a group class in progress. This visual representation serves to grow the attendance of the group classes‚ which is one of the previously mentioned directives of the establishment. Furthermore‚ the photograph will be used as a means to motivate people of all backgrounds

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    and publish a picture they think the public wants to see. If they don’t it could cost them their job‚ their reputation and hurt those connected with the photograph. Is it right to say a photograph should stay in its original condition if Photoshop enhances its visual aspects and makes it more pleasing to look at? Should we publish photographs of war and conflict if it makes people feel uncomfortable and gets in the way of politics or justice? Can we take a roll of film and start cutting and pasting

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    on Photography. While focusing on becoming a Photographer‚ in 1919 she moved to San Francisco and opened a portrait studio in the city. Later in 1935‚ Dorothea was invited to join the Farm Security Administration and after that she joined other photograph groups which other famous photographers were part of. In 1920‚ Dorothea last name was no longer Lange‚ she married a man named Maynard Dixon a western painter. She had two sons with Maynard Dixon. But there marriage didn’t last long. In 1935‚ Dorothea

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    of old photographs? Or maybe new photographs that are just piling up? Scrapbooking is a way to preserve your memories and add your personal touch to your photographs. Today I will be showing you how to make a simple scrapbook. Transition: There are several materials and photographs that will be needed to be gathered in order to make a scrapbook. II. Body A. Collect the material you would like to use for the book. The materials that will be needed are items such as photographs‚ embellishments

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    What was the effect of photography on painting in the nineteenth century? The photograph was developed in 1839 simultaneously in England and France by Talbot and Daguerre. That is the technique of chemically fixing of an image produced by exposure to rays of sun. William Fox Talbot was an English scholar and scientist who developed the negative and positive process. He used sensitive paper soaked in sodium hyposulphite called calotype. This became the basis for all subsequent photography. Photography

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    to interact and photograph the fairies prompted the questions on the authenticity of the images (Alex‚ 2014‚ p. 50). There has been a contest to express and defend the truth of photographic images. In the article‚ Borderland Borms: Arthur Conan Doyle‚ Albion Daughters‚ and the politics of the Cottingley Fairies‚ Conan Doyle believes that the images were true and goes out of his to visit the two girls at the Cottingley to cement his believe of the authenticity of the photographs. All his efforts

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    were such a big step for hegemonic femininity and masculinity at the time and the threat to the ideology that they posed surrounding the idea of gender representation and sexuality throughout the 20th century. I’m going to discuss the way the two photographs are portrayed by poses‚ clothing and the times they were taken. Previously women were only permitted by law in some places to wear trousers while cycling and during certain activities. Sport gave freedom to women to wear masculine clothing as

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    Taking photographs may seem simple‚ but being a photographer is more than browsing through the viewfinder and pushing the exposure button. A photographer needs to know how to analyze the scene‚ speak in words that language cannot‚ and reach to the souls of people through a picture. During the Great Depression‚ many photographers captured the scenes of poverty and grief. However‚ there was only one photographer that truly captured the souls of Americans. According to Roy Stryker‚ Dorothea Lange

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    The Development of Photography By Jennifer Lewis Humanities-303 Professor Dewberry How Photography Started “A great photograph is one that fully expresses what one feels‚ in the deepest sense‚ about what is being photographed.” ― Ansel Adams. When it comes to photography it has changed this world in many ways whether they were good or bad Photography has made us look at things in a totally different way. Today when people think of photography‚ they think of breathtaking

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