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    Portrait photography is intended to capture both physical likeness and the personality of the subject to create a visual keepsake that is often shared with others. Common requests for portrait photography include:  Family and children photos  Baby Pictures  School Photos, including senior photos and graduation photos  Couples  Maternity Photos  Birth Photos Portrait photography is a pretty wide net and quite a few of the opportunities in this niche are available to you all year long and…

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    Ever since its invention, photography has always been very popular. The number of people using the camera throughout the centuries continues to proliferate and with the increase in popularity for this new media came various expansions and technological advancements to the camera as well as the methodology of taking a photograph itself. These advancements did not happen suddenly; the technology and advancements in photography we have today is the product of many centuries of work through a…

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    Margret Cameron. Julia Margret Cameron fought the odds and developed a never before seen style that was unique in and of in self. Although many of her peers and those considered “masters” told her that she wasn’t good and that her work disrespected photography as an art. Julia Magret Cameron overcame extreme odds and showed the world what true expression really is. My final project is a collection of black and white Polaroid images photographed using Polaroid 600 film. The film was developed…

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    Photography started with a camera, the basic idea that a moment in the physical life could be accurately captured and placed upon a sheet. The first camera invented was made by Alexander Wolcott. His camera was patented on May 8, 1840. Alexander Wolcott’s invention made it possible for candid photos to be taken and not fade away with time (Gerber, 2015). Previously, many had attempted to develop machines that captured life but these developments were less advanced. Over time, the camera…

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    There are many genres of photography. From Astrophotography to wedding photography, there is a category of photography for any field of study or occasion. When Joseph Nicéphore Niépce took the first photograph in 1827, it started out as a blurry image on a piece of metal. As time progressed, photography has transitioned into a field of innovation and creativity. With Muybridge pioneering the study of photographing motion and Steven Sasson inventing the digital camera, there have been many great…

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    between Straight Photography and Pictorialism Straight photography is the based on the idea of creating images that accurately portray the reality of the world by faithfully depicting what is in front of the camera lens without manipulating the image in any way. Straight photography encourages experimentation with the limits of the camera itself as opposed to manipulating the image with a brush after it has been printed. In contrast to this, Pictorialism is a style of photography where the…

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    is worth a thousand words. Photography, once used as a form of capturing memories, now serves as one of the biggest forms of communication. Photos have changed from being a source of freezing a moment to remember to actually becoming the moment. With the new types of media and the need to show off what is being done in a visual manner has resulted in people capturing a moment rather than living in it. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the evolution of photography and photo editing and the…

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    very important that the picture is taken at the right time. It can go from looking really good to really bad it all depends on the timing. Skateboarding photography has been around for quite a while “beginning of modern photojournalism took place in 1925”. Skateboarding started around 1958, It was created by surfers.Surfboard companies like makaha and hobie started making better quality skateboards”As surfing becomes more popular, Skating becomes a way to surf when there are no waves”.…

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    prefer to ignore.” (sontag, 7) As said in this quote photographers are there to make real matters seem real to the privileged people who are home safe complaining about the war that they know nothing about. Photography plays a very important role in our lives even if nobody realizes it. Photography is in our everyday lives. “Not to be pained by these pictures, not to recoil from them, not to strive to abolish what causes this havoc, this carnage--these, for Woolf, would be the reactions of a…

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    19th Century Photography

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    realistic is photography and film. With its emergence in the 19th century photography played a significant role during national conflicts in different countries and World War II. The way a picture can capture a moment cannot be underestimated, as it is one of the most realistic and reliable kinds of evidence one can provide. Photography is a truth-telling technology. War is only one of many subjects that lured early photographers, but it was one that promised a large audience. Conflict…

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