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    A Semiotic Analysis of Gucci Guilty Advertisement Muhammad Daim bin Mohamad Nizam (SCSJ 0010680) In the recent years‚ Gucci released a new fragrance called Guilty. Stemming from their release of their fragrance for men‚ Gucci Guilty Pour Homme‚ they decided to add to the collection and release a fragrance for women. This particular advert relies solely on photographic imagery. Although this doesn’t physically represent the actual product‚ it basically gives us a representation of what the product

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    Chemistry in Photography

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    Chemistry in Photography Background A photograph is an image made by a photo-chemical reaction which records the impression of light on a surface coated with silver atoms. The reaction is possible due to the light-sensitive properties of silver halide crystals. Equation form for silver halides: Ag + + e - Ag Species produced include: Ag2+‚ Ag2o‚ Ag3+‚ Ag3o‚ Ag4+‚ Ag4o In 1556‚ the alchemist Fabricius was the first to discover that light can photochemically react with these crystals to

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    Forensic Photography

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    jury to see the crime through your eyes‚ through the eyes of a camera. You can always take an additional look if you think you have over looked or forgot something. (Iowa) Forensic Photography has been around nearly as long as the photograph itself‚ the field continues to grow and change. Forensic Photography provides investigators‚ witnesses‚ and the victims and in the end the jury with a spot-on picture of the crime scene‚ and it is truly a vital job in today’s dangerous world. A circumstantual

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    Photography and Context

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    Photography And Context Like all visual media and art works‚ we rely heavily on context to understand and appreciate photographs. Without context‚ we risk misinterpreting what we are looking at; we may under (or over) estimate its value - or misunderstand the intentions of the photographer that produced the image. All photographic images contain contextual information that may be immediately obvious or may require interpretation. Context may also be provided from the situation in which a photograph

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    Heather Zieman Photography 1 9:00 M/W hziema035@mb.rctc.edu How a Photo Can Change the World? Our freedom did not come to us easily or fast. A lot of people fought for what we have today and that is our freedom. To me the flag means unity and that we all deserve respect no matter what race‚ religion‚ or gender‚ we should all have the right to come together as one. Of course this is not a perfect world and we cannot always get what we want but we always can believe in the possibilities. The

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    Fashion Photography

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    Photography is very important for fashion industry. Because people always buy clothes which have attractive looking. Purpose of fashion photographers is make clothes and models look charming. So fashion photographers is leading this industry in the first place; moreover‚ they are more effective than fashion designers. And one of the best fashion photographers in this world is Steven Meisel. He has special style and talent. We can easily see that in his photos. Well‚ What makes his photo that charming

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Purpose statement This essay presents information on culture and identity based on Stuart Hall and Kath Woodward as well as information on the Astrophotography subculture and a semiotic analysis on three objects from this subculture and how this is indeed a subculture based on Paul Hodkinson’s four criteria’s. 1.2. Culture according to Stuart Hall According to Stuart Hall (2003:1)‚ culture is about “shared meanings”. Culture: Hall (2003:1) “is not so much a set of things…or

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    Digital Photography

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    * Merits and Demerits of Digital technology in still photography. Digital Technology: A digital system is a technology that uses discrete‚ discontinuous representations of information or works in a discontinuous manner. This is contrasted with continuous‚ or analog systems which behave in a continuous manner‚ or represent information using a continuous function. Although digital representations are discrete‚ the information represented can be either discrete‚ such as numbers and letters or continuous

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    Jason Croy ENG 1A Prof. Ramos 08 Feb. 2017 Punk: A Semiotic Analysis Punk is a reflective subculture which means it is a culture that exists within another culture and it illuminates features of the dominant culture. However‚ punks can still be viewed as a culture that has their own political views‚ values‚ philosophy‚ language and style. Punks have their own ideas of gender boundaries and gender roles‚ folklore‚ art‚ and symbolic objects. There are many aspects of punk‚ and this article will look

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    Photography Essay

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    Photography Essay Title: Self Portrait with Cat Date: 1998 Artist: Floria Sigismondi Born: 1965 Media: C Print Size: 121.9 x 162.6cm Floria Sigismondi is an Italian photographer & director‚ who has played a major role in many productions of photographs such as “Self Portrait with Cat”‚ and the directing of music videos working with major artists such as Katy Perry‚ Marilyn Manson‚ Christina Aguilera‚ David Bowie and Muse‚ but is best known for the writing and directing of a 2010 release

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