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    In 2009 the Associated Press took a chance after much deliberation to publish a Julie Jacobson photo of a United States Marine Lance Cpl. Joshua M. Bernard, after he had been injured; the soldier later succumb to his injuries and perished. The family of the deceit asked that the photo not be published but the A.P. went on with the publication despite criticism, and I believe publishing was the right choice. This decision of mine did not come instantly, when doing my research on the topic my…

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    Holly Bower Essay

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    life of women who would come after her? In 1974, the IATSE Local 644 met their match when they tried to deny her a union membership. In October of that year, after suing them, Holly became the first woman still photographer in the union. A fearless, ambitious, and talented photographer, she made her way through Hollywood behind the scenes. Her resume’ impressed; although she teased frequently…

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    Should you bring a camera or rely on the ships photographer? The answer is to bring your own. If you don't want to worry about your expensive digital camera, buy a lot of the throw away types. Pick up a few waterproof ones too for when you take you snorkel adventure. Take twice as many as you think you…

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    Henri Cartier-Bresson

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    viewer in different directions. A photo is a window into what the photographer is seeing in their world, like Joseph Nicéphore Niépce. Consequently, Henri Cartier and Gregory Crewdson used techniques to emphasise and evoke different meanings and feelings towards the viewer. Whether, this was happiness or uneasiness, staged or not, the images are a portal into the photographer's world. Henri Cartier-Bresson was a skilled photographer that worked solely in capturing the decisive moment of…

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    Crew Race Essay

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    In 1936, the University of Washington rowing team participated in the Berlin Olympics crew race, and they finally won the gold medal. Joyce and Joe’s sibling feel exciting after they heard this good news through radio. Leni Riefenstahl also wanted to make a film in order to record this honorable moment. After reading this book, I found out that the ways that audiences watch or hear a crew race now is really different from in 1930s. In chapter 18, after German, Italian and American rowing team…

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    Planning my Quinceañera party there was lot of things there was a lot of things that had to get done it took me 8months to plan it.We started out with choosing my dress ….I went shopping with my main sponsor who choose my dress. My mother and i would go to sioux city every weekend to choose some decorations,for my tables and the salon.Weeks later we went to IHop and ate with my damas then we went to the mexican store where i was ordering all my decorations.We had a really hard time choosing a…

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    Sitting Man with a Pink Face by Irving Penn was taken in 1970 and printed on 1979. Graham’s photograph is known to be 52.5 cm by 49.4 cm as an image, 63.1 cm by 56 cm in paper form, and 65.8 cm by 56 cm as a mount. Eddie Pratt as Cupid by photographer David Graham was photographed in Pennsylvania. As I tried to do research on Graham's photograph, I cannot find how big this photograph can come. Each of these photographs were taken in the United States and have a Christian spirituality. These…

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    Susan Sontag Essay

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    only reveals what the camera ensnares within any visual media. It can crop or excise what one doesn't want you to see and that defeats the whole purpose of even there being a such thing as photography. For example, a photograph took by a famous photographer named Steve McCurry, had did major edit to his photo of the “Afghan Girl” which would only reveal the good essentials that everyone would be amused by. The world is so lazy and only accepts the images as they see them and don't fully…

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    landmarks, nature, events, people etc. Taken in a professional manner for commercial purposes. Here are the ways by which you can make plenty of money with your stock photography. 1.Having the proper equipment Before starting your journey as a stock photographer, you need to make sure that you have the right set of technology, tools, and equipment to get you started. You need to invest in a good quality digital camera or DSLR. The camera must be able to shoot sharp images. 2.Knowing your…

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    Robert Capa is one of the most well known war photographers. He was a photographer in five different wars, such as the Spanish Civil War, WWII, and the Sino- Japanese War. He brought a lot of controversy with his photos with some critics even saying he didn’t take some of the photos, but either way he had a huge impact on how we view the war and definitely gave us insight on what goes on. Born October 22, 1913 In Budapest, Austria Hungary into a Jewish family, his love for writing and the arts…

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