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    Preparation Outline

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    Preparation Outline Topic: The various usage of photography Specific purpose: To inform my audience about the various usage of photography Central idea: Thus‚ I would like to share with you about the various usage of photography Introduction I. Before I go further with my presentation‚ let me show you a photo A. Have you seen this photo before? B. What you get when you look at this photo once? C. Do you agree with me if I say this photo deliver information directly by just looking

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    Dorothea

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    The photographer that I did my research on was born on May 26‚ 1895 in Hoboken‚ New Jersey. She lived in New Jersey until she went to study in New York City to become a teacher but later on she decided to leave the teaching career and focus 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

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    Sally Mann is an amazing photographer. She has taken pictures of the south where she is from since the 1970s. Her work is beautiful and is known for being very controversial.Her second and third published photography books received the most negative backlash‚ “Immediate Family‚” (her third book) shows her children being children at their family farm‚ some of the pictures show her children naked‚ and “At Twelve: Portraits of Young Women‚” (her second book) captures the emotions and identities of adolescent

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    Adams used his work to promote conservation of wilderness areas. His iconic black-and-white images helped in establishing photography among the fine arts. The publication of his first portfolio was his professional breakthrough and after its release‚ he got a number of commercial assignments. Ansel Adams formed the Department of

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    pursuing a career to actually film. The term for the cameraman is “cinematographer”. The term cinematographer is derived from cinema photographer‚ and means someone who photographs with moving film. The other title for this person is a “Director of Photography”. I am an independent worker and any career that I would apply for will always be a one-person job. I will immediately complete a task if I work alone‚ otherwise it will take a while. I understand that I will have to discuss and agree/disagree with

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    Forced Perspective

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    Forced Perspective is a technique that makes object appear further away‚ closer‚ larger or smaller. It is like an optical allusion‚ making people believe they see something that they actually don’t. Forced perspective is used in photography‚ film-making and architecture. It manipulates visual perspective through the use of scaled objects and the correlation between them and the vantage point of the camera. Forced Perspective in film can be made believable when environmental conditions obscure

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    Born in 1898‚ Eisenstaedt was fascinated by photography from his youth and began taking pictures at the age of 14 when he was given his first camera‚ an Eastman Kodak Folding Camera with roll film. In 1927 Eisenstaedt sold his first photograph and at the time had no idea that professional photography even existed. Photojournalism was at its very infancy. "Photojournalism had just started‚" Eisenstaedt has remarked "and I knew very little about photography. It was an adventure‚ and I was always amazed

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    My favorite Hobby

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    My favorite Hobby The photography for many people is an art‚ or process of producing images. But for me the photography is my personal hobby. I love to take picture because I can capture the magic of those wonderful moments‚ people or places. I have make a diary photography for my child to know all those moments.  I wrote a diary about my experiences‚ thoughts or feelings and direct experience. Now I took picture with the same idea that a diary. For example‚ when I wake up in the morning‚ the firth

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    Impacts of Lomography

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    Impact of Lomography Lomography is a kind of snapshot photography developed during the post-Cold War era‚ and it is also “a coinage and a new trend in photography‚ which is usually defined as a photograph which is taken spontaneously and quickly‚ more often without artistic or journalistic intent” (Chen para.1). In fact‚ lomography originally required the deliberately low-fidelity and inexpensively constructed cameras. However‚ with the highly developed digital cameras and the digital single lense

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    The allegory reflects the idea of deception wherein cave prisoners learn and discover shadows of objects from the fire casted inside the cave‚ making them see and mislabel these images. Sontag argued that just like paintings and illustrations‚ photography gives us an incomplete representation to the world‚ which will likely to be falsely interpreted. Despite providing an “anthology of images”‚ photographs give us miniatures and glimpses of reality about the world (1). Images taken by the camera cannot

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