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    convey the price of advancement and progress in his newly mechanization world. #2. Riis and Hine promoted reform by documenting the harsh truths of the high price of progress of the industrial area. In figure four – nine Riis and Hine stage the photographs to convey the dire straits of the situation within the cities and factories. The people within

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    History of photography The history of photography has roots in remote antiquity with the discovery of the principle of the camera obscure and the observation that some substances are visibly altered by exposure to light. As far as is known‚ nobody thought of bringing these two phenomena together to capture camera images in permanent form until around 1800‚ when Thomas Wedgwood made the first reliably documented although unsuccessful attempt. In the mid-1820s‚ Nicéphore Niépce succeeded‚ but several

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    yourself if it is possible. The trouble is that so many photographers seem afraid to move in." (Lord Snowdon) How can moving close to a subject change and improve a photograph? Why do you think many photographers use their lens to get closer rather than moving closer to the subject? Moving close to a subject can help change and improve a photograph because your getting in closer to the subject and you will be able to see different things you may have missed being far back and just zooming. Many photographers

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    From the beginning artists uses the standard of painting to judge the photograph‚ photography wasn’t accepted as art at first. As the technologies of Camera Obscura improved‚ it alerted painters of the potential threat that photography had on the art of painting in the future. As a result‚ the style of painting began to change;

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    Ray’s Le Violin d’Ingres” by Paul Messier‚ written ten years after the Hine scandal‚ explores Man Ray’s photograph Le Violin d’Ingres by employing various connoisseurship skills to gain “valuable insight into the origins of the print.” It is interesting to note the advancement of the tools used to assess the dating of photographs‚ which in the 1990’s was limited to studying the edges of the photograph for signs of age‚ but a decade later evolved to include fiber analysis to determine the date of photographic

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    MODULE 11 TEXT QUESTIONS 1. What makes someone a professional photographer? What qualities do you think a professional photographer should have? - If they do the same thing‚ only get the majority of their income from it. 2. What are three different types of photography? Which type do you think you’d most like to focus on? Why? - Commercial photography‚ Forensic photography‚ and scientific photography. I’d probably like commercial photography the most because I like photographing my friends

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    picture of the Krupp‚ a manufacturing company in which assisted Nazi Germany in the persecution of nearly 11 million people. Sontag is absolutely right. Photographs are deceiving‚ and "one never understands anything from a photograph (L6-7‚ P1)" How can we be persuaded to believe that Nazi Germany wasn’t "all that bad‚" from a simple photograph? How can we rely on photography to be our outlet to the outside world? Pictures can be a nice to look at‚ and we can infer from them what we like‚ but the

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    Depression was an intense time period‚ and understanding the effect to which photography changed the civic view can help further understanding about the greater question of how art affects perception of history. The scope of this investigation is the photographs released to the public by the FSA from 1935 to 1945. This investigation will contain an examination of The Book of Photography‚

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    Balakrishnan 1 Haripriya Balakrishnan English 111 Johnson 30 October 2014 The Essence Of Photography Duane Michals once said‚ “Photographers tend not to photograph what they can’t see‚ which is the very reason one should try to attempt it. Otherwise we’re going to go on forever just photographing more faces and more rooms and more places. Photography has to transcend description. It has to go beyond description to bring insight into the subject‚ or reveal the subject‚ not as it looks‚ but

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    Jessica Jones Ms. Wojtowicz Honors English 9 11 May 2009 Why is Photography Art? Introduction Life is filled with many fun filled moments‚ beautiful surprises‚ and an inspiring world that cause people to show many emotions. These emotions can be shown to others through many different ways. Emotions can be personal or like photography can be shown to others by the act of creating a picture. Photography was invented during the first

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