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    some more than others. I feel as long as you enjoy your career that’s all that matters. I personally would rather have a career that I love and enjoy that pays less than a job I dislike and pays well. The careers that I chose are Cosmetology and Photography. I choose Cosmetology as a career I would like to pursue for many reasons‚ one of them being because cosmetology takes a lot of work not just with your hands but also your mind because for cosmetology you have to be very creative. To be a cosmetologist

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    Introduction My biggest concern with documentary photography is that there exists the notion that documentary photography should be truthful. During my studies I’ve learned allot about narratives and photographic strategies‚ but little has been mentioned about ethics. Documentary photography has been described as a form‚ a tradition and a style however there is not one single definition of the word. I’m interested in the line between the photograph as a document of something and the photograph as

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    Reflective Statement Deconstructing Montage & Virtual Reality With this assignment we explored two different styles of manipulating photography‚ Deconstructing Montage and Virtual Reality‚ as they seem very different styles they share on common thing the artists “IDEA.” In the Deconstructing Montage we explore the symbolism and meaning of what the artist is trying to communicate to us. The great example of communicating messages through symbolism is in the work of Peter Kennard‚ very political

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    get along. In this visual representation of ‘Riding the Bus with my Sister’ the theme of dealing with a mental disability and the issue of accepting and understanding others for the way they are. Motifs of riding the buses‚ the moon and Rachael’s photography are also used in this representation. The theme of dealing with a mental disability is represented by Beth. Beth is shown in bright colours allowing the responder to see Beth bright and bubbly attitude towards life. Beth has also been made to

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    Mitchell Photographic Essay W.T.J Mitchell’s The Photographic Essay: Four Case Studies is a very descriptive short essay that defines what constitutes a photographic essay and what components go along with it. Mitchell’s thesis states that since photography is a language and text is a language the two need to be combined so the observer will have a better chance in finding the true “story”‚ hence the “photographic essay”. He uses clear examples of ways in which different photographic essays are constructed

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    First Point Photography Portrait & Wedding Photography Assignment Index Page Part 1 – Assignment 305 Photo image capture * Assignment Composition * 10 Day Advanced Portrait and Wedding Photography Course * Introduction to assignment * Tasks * Introduction * Planning and Preparation. Part 2 – Assignment 1 – “Fashion & Direct Portraiture” * Introduction * Statement of intent. * Research. * Risk Assessment. * Planning and Preparation

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    Wynn Bullock Stark tree

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    This is a landscape photography taken by film camera. This photograph taken in 1956 titled stark tree. The exposure time in this photo is normal because when I look at this photo the objects and the dark areas‚ I can see that is still can visible. I refer this to two techniques; the first one is the light condition. In this photo the photographer used only the nature light as only light in his photograph. Also the second technique is the photographer used is chemicals to make different between dark

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    attention because she wasn’t like any regular person and that could have been a major factor in helping her become incredible photographer she was. There were several themes that the documentary of Vivian Maier included like poverty and wealth‚ photography as anonymity‚ art and mental illness‚ and privacy and proliferation. Vivian Maier worked as nanny and of course being a nanny does not pay well but by what the documentary said about Vivian we can assume she didn’t care about money. She had the

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    art assignment

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    during the Modern Era‚ 1800-1945. Indicate specific ways in which these changed the form and/or content‚ themes‚ purposes/functions of art‚ and the lives of artists. Photography Light bulbs Use of metal in construction There have been many inventions since the 19th century that has been incorporated in the artistic realm. Photography has created a new genre of art available to people. This invention allows people to see an image as it was meant to be which may have been something that could only

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    Nick Knight

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    Photography is dead” Mr. Knight is not fearful of change. Quite the opposite. He seems to thrive on it. “I think photography is dead‚” he said‚ reflecting on the medium’s inability to evolve. “Film died some years ago. I don’t miss it‚” he added without any trace of nostalgia. “None of my children read magazines. Fashion will be shaped by the Internet. [www.businessoffashion.com] “The evening began with a look back at Mr. Knight’s early days and the source of the tireless‚ forward-looking

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