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    David Lachapelle Analysis

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    his hyper- realistic photographs with clever social messages about popular culture‚ religion‚ and history. LaChapelle’s photography career started in the eighties when he began showing his artwork in galleries around New York. Andy Warhol presented David LaChapelle his first commercial photography show. LaChapelle has accumulated a huge body of commercial and fine art photography‚ constructing superficial‚ vibrant color images that take signs from all regions of culture and art history‚ incorporating

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    though cameras are a great invention‚ they can also twist what we see. That they are a good thing for people to use‚ to create with‚ but can be used in bad ways‚ to distort what we see. What I understand your essay is about‚ is the way even when photography is good‚ it will always be manipulated‚ someone bad will always use this good thing for wrong. Your question at the end of‚ how do we combat this? How do we make sure we get the truth? really will pave the way for the rest of your essay and more

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    very unique forms of art while still maintaining their roles as two of the most influential artists of today. Cindy Sherman’s unique and innovative style of photographing herself in a majority of her photographs‚ which is her own form or style of photography. Her ability to transform herself and express various types of emotion in any of her photographs is what makes her matchless. Laurie Anderson is an innovative performance artist that has combined music and video art to create masterful pieces that

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    today: One day‚ the 3 year old daughter of physicist Dr. Edwin Land asked him a simple question when he took her photo – “Why can’t I see them now?”. The question intrigued Dr. Land and set him on the quest to ‘solve’ the problem of instant photography. The resultant line of Polaroid cameras were wildly popular for many decades. I think the insight is clear. In more recent times‚ the same question was answered differently by Kodak to create the first digital camera solutions‚ that enabled

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    Colour: Color and Emotion

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    Does Selective colour in a photographic image influence the perception of the viewing audience in the sense of manipulating the emotions seen in the imagery observed? With that said‚ do photographs loose that exact emotion when seen in black and white? Color is defined as “the quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object‚ usually determined visually by measurement of hue‚ saturation‚ and brightness of the reflected light; saturation or chroma; hue” (quoted from

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    Rudolph Troncone Max Hilaire Photography Gallery Report I went to Rick Wester Fine Art gallery to view Lilly McElroy’s I Control the Sun Exhibition. Her exhibit was up with two others‚ which were Death Wooed Us by Donna J. Wan and Selections From Surf Site Tin Type by Joni Sternbach. All of the exhibits seemed to revolve around how humans perceive and interact with their environment. McElroy’s works explores American landscape as a stage for performances where she combines personal interaction

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    Personality (What kind of person are they?) “She’s not only beautiful‚ though‚ it’s that her inner calm and sweetness shine through her eyes. I love to photograph her” (p 20). (mother) -finds beauty within‚ caring‚ enjoys photography‚ “They aren’t all so bad‚ Mother‚” I say‚ trying to make her feel better. How can I tell her that I’m looking through them to try to make sense of this nightmare? I can’t let her see how upset I am. It would only make her more miserable” (p

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    Annie Leibovitz

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    this before‚ it has to be fed and you cannot do anything else you really cannot. I fortunately have a set of good friends but everything has felt like it has been for the work‚ feeds back the work." Career: Leibovitz’s big ticket to celebrity photography was probably in 1975 when she photographed the Rolling Stone’s on tour. She then became the famous band’s official photographer. Her famous trail of celebrity portraiture has started. Meanwhile‚ Andy Warhol became another of Leibovitz’s employers

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    Man Ray Research Paper

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    Ray was born in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. Man Ray was Dadaist – Surrealist photographer and painter. Man Ray began his life in 27‚ August 1890‚ and died in November 18‚ 1976.He ran successful enterprises in art‚ studio portraiture and fashion photography. Ray has used the camera in many different ways: to document his art; to make art; and‚ from someplace in between‚ to take pictures of

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    Cindy Sherman Essay

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    and multiple identities that brilliantly reflect our image-saturated culture—and in the process inventing her own genre.” (Hoben) When people seeing her work that has different meaning about women society‚ clowns‚ and aging or has the larger life photography can see her brilliant work on her images that showing stereotype to women or people eyes they called it The Cindy Sherman effect. Most people have long tradition for self-portraiture and role playing in art world‚ but Cindy used her camera with

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