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    This means that a wide-angle is usually the default setting for majority of photographers. However, when you’re shooting for portraits, a wide-angle setting is not flattering to your subject. Zoom in to the telephoto end of your lens to avoid creating an exaggerated photo of your subject. Your perspective will become flatter, generating…

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    Photography Career Paper

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    photography fields you can go into so you’re not tied down to taking pictures of just one thing all the time. You could become a nature photographer and capture the beauty of the world, or take pictures at weddings and feel the love flowing through your camera lens. There are so many options to what you can do with this career and that’s the fun of it. What does a photographer do? I know it somewhat explains itself, but it’s much more than just taking pictures. Photographers…

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    twentieth Century, the founder of the famous "regional exposure law", and one of the f/64 groups who advocated "pure photography". Yunatimes: you may not have heard of this photographer, but you may have heard his famous saying. "We don't take a camera with a camera. We take the books you've read, the movies you have read, the music you have heard, the way you've passed, the people you love." - Ansel Adams. Adams made himself and photography very popular in the United States and also had great…

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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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    photojournalism and photo essays, often getting published in many magazines, which were just becoming illustrated as mass reproduction was becoming more feasible. he employed the same methods as Steichen only much more advance by this time. Kodak cameras now popular and house hold objects, small enough to carry. The mid 1900s marked a period of pressure for significant photographs in the ever-growing media database. Magazines had growing clientele and photo journalism was on the rise for the…

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    especially in societies critical point of view. However, there is a career which has incredibly many possibilities, the only limit is imagination. Notably, photography has captured the creative minds of geniuses for ages, practically since the first camera was invented, and it requires a certain character, someone who is courageous and inventive. Photographers must have a high school degree, be creative, and skilled in visual arts. A photographer must be on top of things, and be extremely…

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    Animation is the method of taking still images and presenting them in rapid succession to create the illusion of motion. The contrast between animation and video is video takes constant movement and splits it up into frames. You have many different types of animation. Usually the main ones used are Traditional animation, Stop animation and Computer Generated animation. Traditional animation is created by drawing every frame by hand. Then these frames are coloured and scanned onto a computer and…

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    What, me a rose photographer? No, I am a botanist, plant physiologist and plant pathologist. At least that is all that I thought I was until 24 years ago when my passion for the beautiful roses led me on a slightly different journey to an evacuation in rose photography. It has been an interesting and rewarding trek, but perhaps I should start at the very beginning. Many, many eons ago, when I was 6 years old, my mother helped me plant my first rose. She instilled in me a love for all types of…

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    “Photography can only represent the present. Once photographed, the subject becomes part of the past.” – Berenice Abbott A photograph displays more to the human eye than expected; on “looking” at photographs we are captivated in an artistic narrative formed – it’s said that we are engaged in personal creation that is not provided with given endings, reflections are modified, something’s are altered, memories are re-defined, and “new” memories and expectations develop. With this being said,…

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    used to shape the public’s knowledge through means such as staged photos, photo manipulation, and photos portrayed in the media. These photos have been used to give a visual taste of history all the way from World Wars to nationwide depressions. The camera has been a very significant part of history due to the fact of it giving the opportunity to see what things looked like during different times. Photographers like Henry Robinson, who was an English pictorialist photographer best known for…

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