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    Inmate Mendez then quickly kicks off his sandals, pulls up his pants, and takes a combative stance before walking into the restroom off of camera view. As Inmate Sedillo, Francechi, and Mendez are coming in and out of camera view, (S7) Hardwick, Ronnel T316768 is seen looking into the restroom, and then actively begins to shove an Inmate standing near the door in an attempt to go and help out Francechi and Mendez. I read Inmate…

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    Body Cameras are the most recent and seem to be the most challenging form of police equipment to date. All the way from its decision to make its way into police departments in America to the way it should be handled and used. They are the newest extension to police departments that allow police task force to become tech-savvy in the 21st century or what sociologist and communications theorist Manuel Castells would say the “digital information age”. The police executive research Forum (PERF)…

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    I have had my hands on a camera since I can remember; from the little one use cameras I excitedly took to the store to get developed to the DSLR I currently own. Simply holding a camera or even just looking at lenses brings a joy I can't even describe. I have been told that I always look my happiest with camera in hand and I believe this opportunity will bring that joy tenfold. For as much as I love photography and capturing those special moments, I can say I love the country and culture of…

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    Is seeing really believing? The question of whether or not photographers go too far when they “stage” or “manipulate” a photograph’s scene, has been an ongoing issue throughout our history. When this topic became part of the discussion in class, I immediately held the belief that presenting a fake photo was wrong. To me, it seemed very cut and dry; honesty versus dishonesty. After all, it would be against a moral code of ethics for a person to do such a terrible thing. If photographers got…

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    The cameras also showed groups of two or three during the time when it was one against the other men. I didn’t even notice the camera angles did that to juror 8 in the beginning until I went back through, and the only reason I really went back to check was because I noticed that they did this to juror 3 when he decided to be stubborn and stick to guilty while everyone else changed their votes to not guilty, and the camera also looked down at him and showed people…

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    Photography is a form of art that I’ve always believed I could understand/relate to the most. I’ve always enjoyed being behind the lens and observing others photographs. The way that Sally Mann discusses her own photography and different methods represents how I would want to approach photography. She explains that the meaning behind all of her work is simply because it’s fun, even if that’s hard to believe. I like the idea that she does photography simply because she loves it. She goes on to…

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    Michael twelve questions which he answered briefly for us. There is a lot that goes into taking pctures and it’s not that simple, as quoted by Mr. Ayers himself –“ a camera is only as good as the lense”. Having a college education in business degree and being able to work a computer is of such importance. Having more than one cameras s always good, always being prepared for anything during sessions as well. Institutions The path to becoming a successful photographer is surrounded by…

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    After visiting the May Gallery for my first arts review, I was inspired to go home and mess with my own camera. After taking some photos of the scenery by my house on my phone’s camera, I became curious about the history of photography and wanted to discover how the art changed over time. Naturally, I did some research on the origins of photography, on how and why it adapted, and finally looked into modern adaptations and uses. Less than 200 years old, photography is a relatively new art form…

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    Benny's Video Analysis

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    In Benny’s Video the audience saw how graphically intense a scene was when we did not actually get to see it at all. Haneke in a way blind us from the film, when Benny shoots the little girl for the first time all we see is her moving out of the frame while she screams. The sound of her screams is all we hear from her, while we see Benny freak out and try to reload the gun as he shoots her again. This take happens all in one single frame, so Haneke forces us to see this girl getting shot to…

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    which was to sell a lower grade AC camera to compete with other companies that cornered the market of low-end camera sales and produce and sell a UAV drone with the highest quality possible to target government agencies and other customers that desire a high quality product. This strategy has paid off well for our company and has enabled us to increase market share in all four markets for the last two years. This upcoming year, we made minor changes to the AC camera workforce compensation, UAV…

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