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    Striking Worker

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    say that Bravo did not hurt anyone in promoting the awareness through his art assuming the worker either had no family member or that they had accepted Bravo’s intentions. In the end‚ I still find myself stuck in the middle of how I feel towards photography to create statements. In the end there is no beauty in art according to Tolstoy but rather

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    The First Camera

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    using a pewter plate coated in bitumen (a black‚ oily tar- like material). The plate is exposed to light. Wherever the light stuck the plate‚ the bitumen hardened and the extra was dissolved. What was left was the photo. But the first patent for photography in America was given to Alexander Wolcott in 1840 for his camera. In 1885‚ any one was able to own a camera after the “Kodak” was made. It was a simple camera and had to be sent back to the factory to print the photos after taking 100 and reset

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    Kodak and Fujifilm

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    market as well as many other parts of the world. Kodak specialized in the photographic film and camera market which enabled it to rapidly expand its operations. However‚ technological changes in the industry saw a shift from the film to digital photography. Kodak was slow in responding to the market which led to its loss of market share to Fujifilm‚ a Japanese company. This essay seeks to analyze the two companies and compare their respective management approaches. In 1889 George Eastman established

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    Eddie Adams

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    Eddie Adams was born on June 12‚ 1933‚ in New Kingston‚ Pennsylvania to Edward and Adelaide Adams. As a teenager Adams became interested in photography and joined his high school’s newspaper staff as a photographer. After graduating high school‚ he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and spent three years as a combat photographer during the Korean War. In 1958‚ Adams left the Marines and joined the staff of The Evening Bulletin in Philadelphia and eventually became a photographer for the

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    Muybridge: A History of Motion The image I chose to research was “Horse in Motion”‚ by Eadweard Muybridge. In this paper I will discuss the image in its entirety‚ give some background information that is important to understanding the image and why it was created‚ use the information I have been given to interpret the image‚ and then make a final evaluation of the image. First I will discuss the image in order to provide you‚ the reader with a clear visual

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    The Power of Photography

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    have come through an artificial lens‚ but a camera is a close cousin to both a magnifying glass and a microscope. It is not only the ability to see things in more detail that commands our attention. It is something else‚ something about the art of photography that forces us to examine the world as we don’t normally do. Normally we don’t see things as they are. The familiar is forced into the background of our focus. Objects become ideas. Our couch is no longer a collection of darks and lights‚ patterns

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    Women Are Beautiful

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    Women are beautiful By Maria Batrakova Group 21 D Free and beautiful‚ that was how one of the greatest innovators of photography‚ Garry Winogrand‚ pictured women. (Here you can see a photo of him: http://imgur.com/AjnXCe6) Due to Art Blart (Art Blart‚ 2011) he was considered as one of the most distinguished photographers of the twenties-century in America. Winogrand’s amazing exhibition includes 85 spontaneous photographs taken between 1960 and 1975 in and around New-York city. (Series of his

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    I think Bryan Peterson‚ represents the level of commercial photography that interests me. I am in awe of the variety of photographs he has taken. Not only is Bryan Peterson a commercial photographer‚ he is an author‚ an artist and an inspiring teacher. I love this quote is from the Perfect Picture by Bryan Peterson - Themes video clip in unit 2 - "I believe‚ the window itself‚ is an indication of the soul‚ that lives behind it." What I love most about the photographs Bryan Peterson takes; are the

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    into the World Trade center‚ a group of soldiers raising the American flag at Iwo Jima‚ all have one thing in common‚ they are all recognizable images captured in time through photography. Photography has challenged what was possible many times‚ and now it is one of the most important mediums of the modern society. Photography has advanced tremendously over time. In the beginning a person had to stay still for several minutes for a colorless black and white image. Moving was never allowed because it

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    Mirror with a memory

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    and conditions got worse in New York. He left the tribune to write How the Other Half Lives He wanted to make a case for reform‚ and combined his stories to a broader indication of urban blight. (Story and statistic) Documentary-like. Involved photography‚ similar to Street Life in London’s

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