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    out. What makes Barbara Kasten’s photography unique? While other photographers take photographs of people or landscapes‚ Barbara Kasten takes photographs of objects that are not usually used in photography. By taking photographs of a bunch of random objects as subjects makes her style one of its kind and her style like no other photographers. Barbara Kasten‚ an American photographer‚ studied to become a painter while going to college‚ but stumbled onto photography. She is known for using interior

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    The Importance of Black Photography I think that the point of the reading‚ “In Our Glory: Photography and Black Life” is seeing the struggle the black people had to go through involving the image people thought they represented‚ and also how photography has become an important aspect in their life. A long time ago black people had to deal with the fact that white people thought they weren’t equal. The whites were perceived to be better than the blacks. Images can be looked at in the same way

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    Photography had so much more of an influence on the Impressionist movement than just photography in its own right. Photography influenced artists in their paintings‚ in their pastel works‚ in their sculpture and in seeing the world around them in a different way. Modern artists were influenced by the invention of the camera because it gave them a cropped composition and showed the tonal effects of light and dark in much finer detail than they could interpret with the naked eye. This technology made

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    During the nineteenth century photography was a very popular pursuit. Social and cultural circumstances as well as scientific interests spread the invention and use of photography. Not all people embraced photography‚ especially some artists who did not consider photographs to be a form of art‚ but many found it to be a very useful tool. Photographs served as documentation for wars and furthered scientific research‚ creating new technologies that we take for granted today‚ making it a useful tool

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    Photography is chosen by lots of people for many reasons. I am choosing this job because taking photos is something I love to do. I became interested when I was twelve‚ my cousin only a year older than me got a new camera. I was really fascinated by her camera it seemed really cool. A year later she got a new camera and gave me hers. Following that I had gotten my first backdrop. I began taking photos often especially at my siblings sporting events. I really like taking photos and would love to be

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    picture book on Yosemite National Park in California Adams wanted to see the place with his own eyes. During the trip Adams’ parents surprised him with a new camera. Even though it was a simple camera Adams loved it! This is where Adams’ passion of photography began.

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    The seven most comments concerns for not having photographs taken professionally I get it. Photography is a considered purchase that doesn’t usually require specific action by a deadline. I understand that some see it as a luxury whilst others don’t see it as a necessity. Unless you take the time to really consider and make that judgement‚ you could be making a big mistake. Common concern #1 It’s not the right time (aka I’m too busy) With this one I totally get it. As a small business owner‚ mum

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    most influential photography Masters. With his small hand camera he unobtrusively photographed people’s lives around the world. He was solely responsible for bridging the gap between photojournalism and art. He has published more than a dozen books of his work. The greatest museums in the world have shown his work. From my start as a photographer‚ I was always drawn to taking photographs of people. I feel it was only instinct that made me interested in this type of photography. Other people pushing

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    Daniel was brought into my newborn photography studio by new parents‚ Scott and Tiffany. He was just 6 days new at the time of his session. This December baby was born on the first of the month weighing 6 pounds 13 ounces and measuring 21 inches. The couple met in marching band in college back in 2007‚ but didn’t connect until years later. In 2011‚ Scott’s brother needed 3 people to critique his book and asked him to find those people. Tiffany was one of the people that Scott chose. They’ve been

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    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 joined the

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