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    was forever changed. During the Industrial Revolution‚ artists in Western Europe benefitted from a huge push forward in technology just as much as they did from a more diverse clientele. Just as significant‚ if not more so‚ the development of photography influenced art in the second half of the nineteenth century. The camera’s influence was apparent in the visual characteristics of paintings‚ the subject matter‚ and the powerful direction in which artists were able to take their creative visions

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    Art in My Life Today

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    really say I know very much from the world of Art. I do know I look at things in a different view from a lot of people and see beauty in objects and backgrounds that others simply ignore or don’t notice. My personal love is photography‚ of all kinds. Many don’t see photography as an art form because photographers don’t sculpt‚ paint‚ draw or weld it. I believe it is because they show us many things at different angles and views that as a society we have been trained to not look at them in those ways

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    Olive cotton is an Australian photographer who produced magnificent photography for over 60 years. She was born on 11 July 1911 in Hornsby‚ Sydney. On her 11th birthday Olive Cotton was given a Kodak camera from her father who taught her all the basics of photography. Her father helped her turn the home laundry into a dark room to produce photographs. Cotton had no prior experience with photography. In her darkroom Cotton processed films and produced her first black and white image. While on holidays

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    for years and working a career they have chosen themselves. Knowing what someone wants to do in life gives them the extra motivation they may need to reach their goal of a career. Despite bearing some minor similarities‚ the differences between photography and real estate associate are clear. Although wanting to be photographer or a real estate sales associate do sound like they are two very different

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    number of shows about the Pictorialists‚ the fine art photographers around 1900. The Austrian photograph Heinrich Kühn counts as one of the most famous and most important among them. He is perceived as one of the founders of photography arts – the first style of art in photography‚ which could be established as own type of arts internationally. In the epoch between Post-Impressionism and the graphic planar of the Viennese Art Nouveau‚ Heinrich Kühn created a unique body of photographic work whose scope

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    hobby is photography. Photography is a way of to express myself. This hobby also removes all my monotony and dullness of life. It gives me leisure‚ pleasure and mental refreshment. When I went to relax my mind‚ my camera becomes my solace and friend. My hobby was become part and parcel of my life. It keeps my mind and body occupied during my free time. My hobby also keeps my mind all the time refreshed and tension time. It adds colour and zest to my life. I started growing interest in photography since

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    inspired by his parent’s businesses and his mother supported his interests in fashion and art. At age 12‚ Avedon joined the Young Man’s Hebrew Association Camera Club and armed with his family’s Kodak Box Brownie‚ he began fostering his interest in photography. Avedon’s family and fashion businesses would begin to shape his career as a fashion and portrait photographer. In his early years‚ Avedon attended the DeWitt Clinton High School‚ worked on the school literary magazine with his friend James Baldwin

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    Day S. Cody‚ MIT* PSU Lingayen Campus Lingayen www.psu.ph ETYMOLOGY It came from the Latin word “humanus” which means refined‚ culture and human Refined - Norms‚ being civilize‚ and socialize Cultured - Adaptation to environment (social interaction‚ norms) Human - Having the nature of people‚ being a person Definition - - The expression of ourselves without using of words (painting‚ sculptures‚ dancing‚ mosaic‚ cross stitch‚ collage‚ paper and folding) The study of man’s

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    making‚ and painting. Page took Brady under his wing and they moved to New York where Brady met Samuel F.B. Morse an artist who instructed Page in earlier days. Morse began the new art of photography‚ which his friend Daguerre from Europe had just began. Therefore‚ the young Brady began his love for photography through Morse. Brady began to study the standards of this new and exciting art form. It took Brady several years to acquire the skill needed to take off in to the world and business of daguerreotype

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    Ouka Leele is a Spanish photographer‚ painter‚ and poet. Born in Madrid into an artistic family‚ she learned photography at an early age‚ though she initially hoped to become a painter. In the late 1970s she joined post-Franco Madrid’s turbulent cultural scene‚ the movida madrilène; but had her first photographic show‚ Peluquería (Hair Salon)—figures bizarrely arranged with objects like turtles or electric razors ( Barcelona in 1979). In the 1980s she became famous for large‚ carefully organized

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