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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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    Bill Brandt

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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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    Rule of Third

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    but no-one else will. That cute kid looks really cute it’s just a pity that you need a magnifying glass to see him. Producing pictures that are pleasing to someone other than yourself will make your photography much more rewarding. The Rule of Thirds. One of the most popular ’rules’ in photography is the Rule Of Thirds. It is also popular amongst artists. It works like this: Imaginary lines are drawn dividing the image into thirds both horizontally and vertically. You place important elements

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    intellectual‚  working  systematically  toward  refining  the  emotional  and  political communicative  power  of  her  photography.  She  attended  the  New  York  Training  School  for  Teachers from  1914  to  1917‚  and  there  decided  to  become  a  photographer‚  partly  influenced  by  visits  to  the photographer  Arnold  Genthe.  From   1917   to  1918 she attended a photography course run by Clarence H.  White  at  Columbia  University‚  NY  before  moving  to  San  Francisco  in  1918‚  and 

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    History of Animation

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    the development of early motion pictures began to take place. In 1882‚ E. J. Marey constructed a camera (so called photographic gun) that could take multiple photos per second of moving animals or humans - called chronophotography or serial photography. It was similar to Muybridge ’s work on taking multiple exposed images of running horses. Marey was able to record multiple images of a subject ’s movement on the same camera plate‚ rather than the individual images Muybridge had produced. In 1887

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    English Language learners at the Intermediate level. The article deals with photography which can be a hobby or passion for many adult learners and hence they can identify with the author. It is also biographical‚ as the author narrates his experiences‚ thus the reader can bond with the narrator. This topic has a universal appeal and is not culturally biased. The article also has contemporary relevance as the author blends photography with nature‚ as the world is desperate to conserve it. “One test for

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    Nancy Holt's Sun Tunnels

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    her artistic career in photography and video after graduating from Tufts University with a degree in biology. Holt is primarily associated with land art‚ although she was also involved with other mediums consisting of film‚ photography‚ sculpture‚ as well as publishing various books. In 1963‚ three years after graduating‚ Holt married an earth art pioneer by the name of Robert Smithson. Together they composed a collaborative film titled Swamp in 1969. It is said that photography and camera optics widely

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    References: Josef Lebovic Gallery Roger Scott: From the street‚ Federal Election Tally Room 2‚ 1998‚ viewed on 5 October 2012 http://www.joseflebovicgallery.com/photography/rogerscott/Large/0128.jpg Josef Lebovic Gallery Roger Scott: From the street‚ Federal Election Tally Room 7‚ 1998‚ viewed on 5 October 2012 http://www.joseflebovicgallery.com/photography/rogerscott/Large/0133.jpg Josef Lebovic Gallery Roger Scott: From the street‚ Vienna‚ 1973‚ viewed on 5 October 2012

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    Margaret Bourke-White: Photography as Social Commentary Born in the Bronx‚ New York in 1904‚ Margaret Bourke-White was one of the best-known photographers of the twentieth century who was known for her fearless and dramatic photographs. She graduated from Cornell University and started her career as an industrial photographer at a steel company in Cleveland‚ Ohio.  In 1929 she got hired by Fortune Magazine and traveled to the Soviet Union to photograph its industrial development.  Bourke-White then

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