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    There seem to be three major components to the art of photography: the subject, the photographer, and the audience. The subject must simply exist while the photographer captures its presence, documenting its significance by determining the way the photograph is taken; this process includes endless aspects that are adjusted to the photographer’s liking, such as exposure, framing, lighting, and so on and so forth. These two components work together to create an image. The only “job” of the…

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    Negan was dashing up the staircase, taking two steps at a time when Rick lifted his gun and pulled the trigger. Click, click, click. Empty. Negan knew the sound, and his bravado and bravery returned as he spun on his heel at the top of the stairs. “Hey, baby,” he greeted Rick warmly, as if Rick just got home from work with the bacon. “You are out of bullets. Why don’t you come on up here and greet me with a wet, sloppy kiss instead, sweetheart?” He crooked the fingers of his free hand and…

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    strength. In this scene, Hauk adorns a casual long sleeve t-shirt with an advertisement for Moe’s Superior Auto Services, reinforcing the character’s physicality and comically pointing out the flaw to his approach. Throughout this opening scene, the camera focuses on…

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    depending on the amount of photo editing that needs to happen( “photographer”). There are two parts to being a photographer that must be mastered. There is a technical side and artistic portion of the job. Technical part of the job includes the right camera, lenses, filters, film stock, and of course lighting in the image. The Artistic portion of being a photographer includes timing, a unique style, choices before; during; and after a shot (“Photographer”).Most photographers that work full time…

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    URI police” is not only interesting and invigorating topic that considers almost all people of this community. We then divided up our work by giving each other a topic that we are interested in such as counterarguments to dangers/cons of body cameras, How cameras would benefit the officer and the benefits to the citizens are a few topics that the group will be exploring. The group has also starting to find suitable interviewees, so far, we believe that we should interview the chief of police at…

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    Right to Remain Recorded Police body cameras are a growing issue; they are like a rash that won’t go away. With every growing issue police body cameras are becoming a controversy between many civil rights activist groups who are against them and law enforcement agencies, which are for them. Many people believe body cameras are an invasion of privacy and are only used to make officers and departments look in the right. While other people say police body cameras help put the pieces of a crime…

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    the photo is used to set the mood of the picture. Hood, Dave. “The Art of Photography.” Wordpress. N.p., 1 May 2014. Web. 12 Dec. 2016. (Essay) This essay was about how photography is art. Throughout the 50s, many photographers began viewing the camera to create…

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    teach someone how to hold a camera and how to take pictures, photographer instructors are experienced and have specific skills, that they have learned from majoring in photography, which are crucial for teaching a photography course. Those skills, according to study.com, are, “instructional and organizational skills, photography, patience, entry software, Microsoft Access, graphics or photo imaging software and Excel.” They also know how to use various forms of cameras, from traditional and…

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    my grandma, Katie Binder, lost her life to breast cancer. My father and his family have told me about my grandma’s love for making beautiful, lively artwork. Over the years, I have inherited several of her paintings, a collection of her vintage cameras, and one of her homemade cloth dolls. These treasures I inherited from my grandma have become some of my most prized possessions because they not only hold memories of my Grandma Katie, but these three objects have also shown me what an amazing…

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    In the present day, film is one of the foremost media forms in the world with nearly all cultures being represented. Film is the product of many different media forms combined into one including photography, painting, music, and sculpture just to name a few. Given that, there is art if film, but an ongoing debate questions whether film itself can be conceived as an art form at all. All films at their bare minimum are photographic images being shown in a rapid succession to give the appearance of…

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