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    Imogen Cunningham Imogen Cunningham was born in Portland‚ Oregon‚ on April 12‚ 1883. As a child‚ she lived at the Puget Sound Cooperative Colony. In 1889‚ the family moved to a home situated on Queen Anne Hill in Seattle. In 1903 (Balakier)‚ Cunningham graduated from Broadway High School. In 1905‚ she began taking photographs‚ developing and printing the images in a darkroom her father had made for her in a shed behind the house. As chemistry major at the University of Washington‚ she undertook

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    fruit baskets on patterned tablecloths. The compositions in the images are reminiscent of Flemish still life paintings from the 17th century. (Beaumont‚ 1928) In the latter half of the 20th century‚ with the growing popularity of colour photography‚ food photography jumped out in the field of art and into the fire of the commercial fields of advertising and cookbooks. Originally‚ Mcdonald’s fastfood was the first company to have national

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    popular in her time. Whereas Sally Mann takes her inspiration from techniques used in the 19th century‚ however‚ still incorporating modern content‚ she has many similarities to Julia’s style. “The equipment and developing process for her photography originates in 1850‚ in the photographic process that replaced the daguerreotype. The method she uses is the Ambrotype process. The Ambrotype was advertised as a faster and cheaper alternative. Ambrotypes were also enclosed in a decorative case

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    each one did different things what were so common to each one. But each one did their own thing during the World War 2 and was successful these three did what they can in the war. Toni Frissell remembered today as principally for high-fashion photography for Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar‚ She volunteered her photographic services to the American Red Cross‚ Women Army Corps‚ and Eighth Army Air Force during World War 2. She took thousands of pictures of nurses‚ front-line soldiers‚ WACs‚ African-American

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    or amusement. But it should be noted that all recreations and amusements are not hobbies; for example gossiping‚ going to a talkie‚ or attending a musical performance are not hobbies. Stamp collecting‚ coin collecting‚ gardening‚ painting and photography are a few hobbies. These are superior kind of recreation‚ for they provide intellectual enjoyment. A happy feature about a hobby is that it lacks seriousness—for‚ a hobby pursued in a serious spirit‚ becomes a task. Let us take up stamp-collecting

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    training and motives. What is created is in dialogue with a social/ personal critique that can imply and embody an individual understanding or subjectivity onto and into a work of art. In an age where the veracity of photography has been debunked due to the evolution of digital photography‚ and practicing in a post modern age becomes increasingly taxing as appropriation and ownership are in constant debate/flux/recontextualization‚ one wonders where this leaves artists who are looking to the past to

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    by Leonardo da Vinci or ‘L’image fantôme’ by Hervé Guibert. The common features of all photographic portraits combine the genre in content and means of expression‚ therefore the atmosphere and mood in an image play a significant part in photography. Photography denotes a fraction of a second in life; a second which if missed will be gone forever‚ never can it occur again. The gesture and movement of a person‚ the wind blowing a girl’s hair into the air‚ the look in the person’s eyes or the light

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    : 350 words Format : In typed (12 font‚ 1.5 space) appropriate essay form. In addition to being a type of creative arts‚ photography can also record special moments and people’s struggle in life which is known as photojournalism. It is usually used in journals as you can guess from the name‚ and also in magazines and documentary materials. This form of photography uses the talent of the photographer and the digital camera equipment to take shots of people’s activities‚ such as sports‚ political

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    Annie Leibovitz Madison Sutton Prof. Campbell Digital Photography 12 May‚ 2016 Annie Leibovitz is considered one of America’s best portrait photographers who developed a trademark while working at Rolling Stone magazine. She was born on October 2‚ 1949 here in Waterbury‚ Connecticut. In 1970 is when she landed her chief photographer position at Rolling Stone creating a distinctive look. In 1983 she started at entertainment magazine Vanity Fair continuing to create images that were both iconic and

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    Annie became interested in various artistic endeavors‚ and began to write and play music. She attended the San Francisco Art Institute where she studied painting. Whereas she was also enrolled in a night photography course. For several years afterwards‚ Annie continued to develop her photography skills while working various jobs. Soon then she started her career as a staff photographer‚ landing a position for the just lunched Rolling Stone magazine in 1970. In 1973‚ Leibovitz was the chief photographer

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