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    successfully communicates feelings of anguish and depression through her documentary photography. Every photo that she captured has multiple meanings. While the scene depicted in the photograph is striking‚ the images contain an ulterior motive meant to inform viewers of devastation from people far away. In retrospect‚ Dorotha Lange helped pioneer the field of photojournalism. She established an art where photography is used to add another aspect to a story making it more

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    MY HOBBY

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    when‚ where‚ why‚ who with: One of my hobbies is photography. I’ve got two digital cameras: one small pocket-sized camera that I carry around with me‚ and one bigger‚ more expensive camera that I use on special occasions. I take photos so that I have a record of the things I’ve seen or done. Most of my photos are of friends and family‚ but I also take pictures of interesting things that I see. 2. Describe opinions and feelings: I like photography because it’s a creative hobby and it makes you notice

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    In addition to my Capstone essay on humanism‚ I will cast out my ideas on humanism through the use of photography as well. Photography has long been a passion of mine and is the best way for me to express how I feel and what I see about humanity through my photos. I began learning about photography and using my first camera in middle school and have since then used photos for projects‚ fun‚ and for my very own portfolio website and Instagram I have created. Although I mostly like to photograph

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    lived a successful and long life. In fact‚ she didn’t pass until March 29‚ 2009. Levitt was an American photographer who was particularly prominent for "street photography" around New York City. She was known as a common “street shooter.” Levitt grew up in Brooklyn‚ where she later dropped out of high school‚ and taught herself photography while working for a commercial photographer. While teaching classes in art to children in 1937‚ Levitt became fascinated with the chalk drawings that the New

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    In this essay I intend to compare and contrast the artist Lucian Freud and the photographer Narcis Virgiliu. I have chosen Freud because his paintings focus on nude models and he paints exactly what he sees. However‚ in Virgiliu’s photography work he uses slim models‚ the total opposite of Freud’s work. The artist and photographer I’ve chosen links to my theme in my own work as it involves body image and how people perceive different body shapes. Lucian Freud was one of the best known British

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    digital camera inventor‚ he did invent it for work and for curiosity. Creating the digital camera was hard work and many things that made photography easier occurred after he invented the digital camera. More people should recognize him because his invention‚ the digital camera‚ was very impactful to photography. Steven Sasson had a life full of photography and cameras even before he began to work for Kodak. Steven Sasson graduated from the Rensselaer Institute in electrical engineering in 1972

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    Abbas Attar Biography

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    “My photography is a reflection‚ which comes to life in action and leads to meditation. Spontaneity - the suspended moment - intervenes during action‚ in the viewfinder. ” These words‚ spoken by Abbas Attar‚ truly describes his work. Dedicating himself to the coverage of social and political life of societies in conflict‚ Abbas Attar is defined as one of the most extraordinary photographers‚ only working in black and white. He has a keen eye for the world‚ seeking out people and places overlooked

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    plate with iodine vapor‚ exposed the plate to light‚ and then developed the image with mercury vapor. Daguerre and Niepce also experimented with an early form of color photography‚ but lasting results eluded them. The black a Daguerre type‚ however‚ became popular through out the world and led to modern black and white photography. As you can see‚ according to the researchers they cannot prove the first inventor of the camera because it wasn’t put in record. (Illustrated Encyclopedia of Science and

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    Pictorialism in the Victorian Era; The Works of Julia Margaret Cameron and Madame Yevonde A Personal Research Project Looking at Two Female Photographers of the Victorian Era and Their Styles of Photography Contents Introduction………………………………....................................................................3 Chapter 1 - Pictorialism……………………………….................................................4 Chapter 2 - Julia Margaret Cameron………………………………...................

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    Name: Shane Crudden 2A Module: Design Theory Title: 20th Century Visual Communication Date of submission: 13/12/10 Word Count: 1939 Typography: Helvetica. “The 20th century was a time of social‚ cultural and technological revolution and change. Inevitably this had an effect on visual communication of the time.” One of the key factors in typography that I believe to be central to the development and progression of visual communication in the 20th century is the typeface Helvetica. “The Helvetica

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