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    wash these old and overused techniques away‚ leaving behind it something which is completely new and creative. They are very much ‘Art Films’ which focus much more on the style and messages presented in the film rather than creating a sense of verisimilitude and a believable diegisis for the viewer. “Art cinema defines itself explicitly against the classical narrative mode‚ and especially against the cause-effect linkage of events” (D.Bordwell) In this essay‚ I will look at the extent to which

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    he successfully produced the very first aerial photograph. It was a view of the French village of Petit-Becetre taken from a tethered hot-air balloon‚ 80 meters above the ground. This was no mean feat‚ given the complexity of the early collodion photographic process‚ which required a complete darkroom to be carried in the basket of the balloon! Unfortunately‚ Nadar’s earliest photographs no longer survive‚ and the oldest aerial photograph known to be still in existence is James Wallace Black’s image

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    phosphorescence in uranium salts which is what resulted in him accidentally discovering radioactivity. He wrapped the fluorescent substance potassium uranyl in photographic plates and black material to use in an experiment that would need bright sunlight. However‚ before he could actually do the experiment‚ Becquerel saw that the photographic plates were already exposed and that the materials would glow in the dark after exposure to light. This discovery led Becquerel to investigate nuclear radiation

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    will contact you shortly. What albums have they released?? Best songs?? Any awards (Grammy etc)?? Now collect two album covers and analysis What can be seen in this design?? What are the dominate colours?? Is it photographic‚ a drawing‚ computer design etc ?? What is the mood of the

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    Explain the demise of Kodak. Eastman Kodak is an iconic American photography brand which has been in operation since 1880 (Kodak 2012). Kodak created and influenced the photographic industry through an effective marketing strategy. This contributed to Kodak becoming the dominant firm in the industry for almost a century. Ironically the first digital camera was invented by Kodak‚ which happened to be the undoing of this successful company. Since 2003 Kodak has had to reduce its workforce by around

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    photographer is an editor of reality in trying to make sense of reality; he tries to distill the essence of his subject- a scene‚ feeling or persona‚ into a single‚ two- dimensional image. The work of all photograph artists is about the nature of the photographic-the making of the images‚ rather than the taking of a photograph. As with much conceptual

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    Photojournalism and digital imaging ethics Photojournalism‚ present day finds itself standing at the proverbial crossroads. Will digital imaging technologies and public cynicism lead to its downfall or will journalists rise to the challenge by practicing a new more credible form of visual /photo journalism. Ethical blunders by such journalistic icons as National Geographic and TIME have all contributed to visual journalism losing credibility with the public. It was only a hundred years ago that

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    West was examining photographic plates‚ taken by the Schmidt telescope‚ and discovered a comet in the constellation Microscopium. This comet became known as Comet West (C/1975 VI). The C stands for the 3rd comet discovered in the year 1975 and‚ of course‚ the 1975 because that

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    Robert Smithson remains one of the most influential and original artists of modern times who has had a major impact on artists of his generation‚ and continues to do so today. Smithson’s provocative works‚ made in the mid-sixties to early seventies‚ redefined the language of sculpture. He was one of the founders of the art form known as earthworks or land art‚ and is most well known for the Spiral Jetty‚ 1970‚ located in the Great Salt Lake‚ Utah. This monumental earthwork was inspired in part

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    Jack Prewitt Professor Karlstein PHOT 107 6 May 2017 Dorothea Lange Research Paper Dorothea Lange was a photographer from the United States who became well known for her photographic journalism on farmers during the Great Depression. Before I go into detail about her work as a photographer‚ I will offer background to her past. Dorothea Margaretta Nutzhorn was born on May 26‚ 1895 in Hoboken‚ New Jersey. She was born to Heinrich Nutzhorn and Johanna Lange‚ second generation German immigrants who resided

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