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    and Dr. Ullerich 11/8/14 Photography-Snapshots of its History “But first let me take a selfie.” Those are the lyrics from the band The Chainsmokers. Taking pictures has become a social norm in our present society today almost to the point where people take it for granted or even thinking about how far we have come with this technology. In order to inform people about how far we have come this paper will take its reader(s) on a ride on through the history of photography starting from the very…

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    Power Of Photography Essay

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    Photography had been around for more than a century and has drastically changed throughout the years. It used to take a ton of heavy equipment in order to take a decent photo. Not only would it take lots of work, but also lots of patients to wait for the photo to develop so that the person can see the image. Now it only takes a smartphone to take a good quality photo and it is not as complicated as it was years ago. Photography was mainly used to record memories and was not for social use. The…

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    Photography can be monotonous taking pictures of the same thing. Reading Module three is interesting since photography had to go against a lot of norms. Artist did not see art in a form of photography but Alfred Stieglitz disagreed. Stieglitz and others photographers changed how society viewed photography. There was a particular photographer who decided to take a different approach. Edward Curtis he documented several of Indian tribes. He enjoyed his work experiencing the life of a unique…

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    Hopeful Photography

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    Description Hopeful Photography will be a retail portrait photography studio that will serve Tulsa, Oklahoma and surrounding cities with photography and graphic design services. These services include weddings, family portraits, seniors, baby pictures, and custom invitations. Mission Statement The mission of Hopeful Photography is to create and capture lasting memories that evoke creativity and enthusiasm. Company Goals and Objectives The followings are Hopeful Photography goals and…

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    Art Kane's Photography

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    editorial and advertising photography, Kane’s photographic style was perceived as photo illustration due to his conceptual skills in art direction and astonishing eye in photography. He started his career in art direction at the age of twenty six with Seventeen Magazine, nevertheless ended up becoming a photographer as a result of not being happy with “doing other people’s work” as he quoted. After deciding to pursue photography, Art Kane studied under an influential photography instructor named…

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    specific, the question of photography’s status as a proper art medium seems to be challenged more than ever. Not so unlike what french poet Charles Baudelaire famously declared in 1859 about photography being a “handmaiden to the arts and sciences,” in a world of performance and installation art, photography has been employed as a record-keeper and documentor. Its role is to make the marketable the “unsellable” art being made today by embodying the concepts in an object that has the potential…

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    increasingly integral to how we live within society therefore an important source in research. Throughout this essay there will be focus on how photographs participate in shaping cultural, social and public understandings of the past. The discovery of photography was announced in 1839. With…

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    Annotated Bibliography and Reflection Kropscot, Carole . “Basic Portrait Photography.” Just for Beginners (2009): 5. Print. (Atkins) This article goes on to explain the photographer gets the subject to be all natural and not nervous. They do it by just striking conversation with them. Also you do not have to have a expensive flash, you can use a lamp to get the same lighting. I learned that outdoor light in the shade is better than direct sunlight because of the lens flare. One of the main…

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    How to construct the subject’s identity in tableau photography? Since photography was invented in 1839, it quickly became the most influential medium as it is more connected with the reality compared to painting. It provides us a new way to explore questions of ourselves in relation to the world. As a dominant theme of photography, portrait photography practiced by many artists as the diversity of the subject matter. Like Andy Grundberg (1999, p.200) indicated that, “More than any other kind of…

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    Civil War Photography

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    The Civil War was one of the first wars to be documented thoroughly with the aid of photography. Mathew Brady and his team of twenty-three men took great care to document the war thoroughly. Brady began his photography career in photography in 1844, opening a Daguerrean Miniature Gallery in New York City (Mathew Brady 's World - A Biographical Timeline). Brady gained permission from president Lincoln to follow the Union troops to document the war in 1861. Mathew Brady, his team and his…

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