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    Analyzing Photographs “In the early 20th century‚ Jacob Riis and Lewis Hine used the new medium of photography to document the experiences of the working poor. Riis is best known for his investigations of life in 9the New York City tenements‚ while Hine produced several photo essays on child labor.“ (Ackerman 1) Mr. Jacob August Riis was born in Ribe‚ Denmark on May 3rd 1849 and died on May 26th 1914. Riis was a journalist and social reformer. Riis is the “son of Niels Edward Riis‚ a Latin teacher

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    Dorothea Lange Analysis

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    Dorothea Lange was born on May 26‚ 1895 in Hoboken‚ New Jersey to Joanna and Heinrich Nutzhorn. Her father worked as a lawyer and her mother stayed home to raise her and her brother. At the age of seven Dorothea came down with polio‚ which left her with permanent damage to her right leg. Suffering from this disease cause Dorothea to develop her compassion for people suffering since she had lived through suffering herself. At the age of twelve her parents separated‚ and Dorothea blamed her father

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    My Role

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    In the words of Alfred Stieglitz‚ an influential American photographer‚ “In photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality‚” Though pictures represent bygone moments in time‚ they become extant through one’s own memories. The picture offers a subtle reality through its manifestation of all five human senses thus allowing the audience to vicariously experience the moment captured. Of the thousands of photographs taken by my family and I‚ there is one that I would call

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    cover on a theme of our choice that comprises of our own original digital photography. The theme I have decided to base my book cover on is “Poverty”. I wanted to make a book cover with a visual integrity‚ which means that I wanted the reader to get the theme of the book by just looking at the cover. I wanted a simple but elegant piece of work. In order to make a great book cover I had to first of all has a great photography based on my theme. Luckily‚ my father organised a trip to India during

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    Texas Triangle Photobook Interpretation After going through a virtual tour of Texas through Alec Soth’s Texas Triangle and experiencing scenes that I would not have been able to imagine without Alec Soth‚ I came across one simple but meaningful photography called “Bull Riders.”  This image has very little movement in the picture but sets the mood perfectly by describing characteristic of rural Texas and importance of brotherhood. The picture is of two friends‚ Cory and Joseph from San Antonio‚ Texas

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    Evelyn Franklin. The pair later separated. In 1945 his photography career began. He began his career in fashion photography in 1945 with Harper’s Bazaar‚ switching to Vogue magazine in 1966. A retrospective exhibition of his work was mounted in 1978 at New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. Richard Avedon was the first staff photographer in the history of The New Yorker in 1992. Avedon’s work was a very unique and new way of photography. He was widely recognized for his fashion work. Avedon

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    Why We Eat

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    Photography Fia 221 Prof. Russo Wee gee I selected this photo because it’s so unique‚ when I look at this photo; it makes me think of a sunny bright happy day. When kids are outside having fun and then suddenly the fire hydrant turned up and water started coming out‚ then the kids ran into the water and were happy. The photography captured the moment and decided to take the picture because he visualized how it was going to look after taking it. This photo illustrates all of this. I love

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    preliminary scene‚ can be found (subject’s domicile‚ an alleyway down the street‚ ect..) 3. List the three methods for crime scene recording. Notes‚ photography‚ and sketching Notes-the notes should start by identifying the person who contacted the investigator‚ the time of the contact‚ and all preliminary information enclosed‚ including the case number. Photography-crime scene photographs can show the layout of the scene‚ the position of evidence to be collected‚ and the relation of objects at the scene

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    Record photographer Thomas E. Franklin had just gotten back from an assignment in the Dominican Republic. As soon as he arrived in The Record photo office‚ an editor immediately informed him of what had just happened. He started driving down to the World Trade Center on the Turnpike when he heard the second plane crash. Franklin hitched a ride on one of the tug boats across the Hudson River‚ arriving at the scene around noon. He took pictures of the scene for about an hour. He was “expecting to

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    mistakes." 1 Three Works in Black and White Photography: A Visit to MoMa‚ 10 July 2013 The Floor Plan and Guide brochure provided by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) suggests for self-guided visits to concentrate on a section or artist for short visits. Considering the museum’s vertical sprawl of six upper levels and two lower levels‚ this is a sensible consideration. The class assignment led to the third floor‚ to the Edward Steichen Photography Galleries‚ where 19 New Acquisitions and Bill

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