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    Photo Manipulation

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    The ethics of digital photo manipulation is more important because the abuses are all the more rampant‚ whether it’s making Sarkozy look as good as Obama does on vacation (as Paris Match did when it airbrushed Sarko’s love handles until they disappeared) or Prada smoothing the skin of models’ legs so they appear plastic or waxen in ads‚ like a mannequin’s. One could argue that the same should be the case for fashion photographs: No alternation beyond cropping‚ sharpening and a few basic saturation

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    Photo Editing

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    Photo Editing Using Photo Impact and GIMP There are many different kinds of photo editing software on the market. Many professional photographers use expensive software like Adobe PhotoShop‚ but there are less expensive versions of software (PhotoShop Elements‚ Ulead Photo Impact‚ etc.) and there are some free versions of software that can do many of the main tasks that a student or amateur photographer might want to do (Paint.net‚ TuxPaint‚ GIMP‚ etc.) When using an photo retouching software

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    Photo Album

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    Thomas Warren Research and discuss the family photograph album. How and why is the family album used to construct notions of identity? Introduction Family photo albums have existed in many different forms. Not only as a personal flick book documentation containing “the chronicles of a family’s private story” (Fong‚ 2004‚ p.86) capturing special moments and events of the past; but the idea of documenting one’s past through images has been in existence since humans roamed the earth. Through

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    Describing a Photo

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    everything we have been through. Prom night has finally come and I have the honor of escorting you the whole night. My photograph is of an important person this person has always been there for me and I’ve always love her. As I look back at my photo I relive our prom night over and over. As I walk up to the boat dock I spotted you‚ as our eyes meat I started to get the same rush as if it was tenth grade again and I’m sitting next to you in chemistry passing you notes. You’re dress hugging the

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    photo work

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    shoot camera and SLR cameras is the mirrors they have. A SLR Camera has a has semiautomatic mirror while a point and shoot has an optical viewfinder. 6. What is JPEG? What considerations have to be kept in mind with JPEG? JPEG stands for Joint Photo Experts Group. You have to keep in mind that the data can be easily lost since the file is compressed. 7. What is the difference between optical and digital zoom? The difference between optical zoom and digital zoom is with an optical zoom‚ you

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    Photo Description

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    Steve McCurry – Photographer Photo description – Portrait Vietnam Gallery – Vietnam The comely young woman in the photo has a small‚ wide face with angular cheekbones and a broad nose. I call her Buôn because it’s the Vietnamese word for sad. She has smooth‚ crease-free skin the color of raw Tupelo honey next to the pale gray of what is possibly a knock-off of a 1980s Members Only jacket. The collar sits askew and the right leaf is turned slightly upward. Her wide-set‚ almond-shaped eyes‚ so

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    Essay Photo

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    breaking the norm in this. The dark saturated colors also contribute to the success of this piece. In the gallery it states that all the pictures were “selfies” so she took this photo on a tripod with a timer and timed herself throwing the rock. Perhaps she even did it remotely but we cannot see what’s in her left hand. This photo was defiantly

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    Photo Assignments

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    1. Create at least three “stock images.” You may wish to browse a stock site online to see the types of images that are popular. For example‚ you might take a picture of a person cooking or a picture of a food item. 2. Early photographers took portraits of people. Practice taking portraits of someone. Submit at least two portrait photographs of the person. 3. The ability to create a color photograph was an important point in the history of photography. Practice taking some color photographs.

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    Stereotypes In Photos

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    In my opinion the use of photoshop in pictures can have a major affect on a variety of things. Such as self of steem in young adolecence and the pressure to be "perfect"‚ But having said that photoshop isn’t the only thing playing the public eye. Everywhere we turn there is often a picture displaying a beautiful skinny woman with a perfect complextion‚ and wether we like it or not for a split second you think to your self "why am I not like that". Often this can be a trigger point for adolecence

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    photo and dream

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    the intersection of photojournalism‚ the reader/viewer and their roles in the perceptions and persistence of poverty in the United States. In this course students will explore the myths and realities of “The American Dream” through a reading and analysis of photojournalistic representations of poverty that appear in contemporary editions of The New York Times‚ New York Daily News‚ and USAToday. Moreover‚ the course will consider key moments in the reportage of poverty in the United States through

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