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    Most people think that having a career in photography is stupid. In all reality, having a career in photography can get you a lot of money and can be fun at the same time. In this essay I will discuss the types of jobs in photography and the cons of having a job in photography. There are many job opportunities in the photography field. The ones I came across were: wedding, scientific, fine arts, industrial, forensic, sports, fashion, wildlife, war, and astrophotography. With a career in…

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    pick any days they want to work. A photographer's work space can be in a office, outdoors, any where that the customers want the photos to be taken or in a studio. Some of the top companies to work for as a photographer are Canon or Nikon - the top camera companies, National Geographic, Fashion Shows, or other companies(“Dream Photography Jobs: 13 Companies Hiring Right Now”). Such as any other job photography receives a salary and has schooling. Being a photographer one would get a salary of…

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    . "A camera is a save button for the mind's eye," said photographer, Roger Kingston. I love the photography club cause taking pictures is one of my favorite things to do! A good picture can make some one's day. Whether kids want to be a professional photographer or they just want to have a fun time, the photography club perfect for anyone who comes its way! The photography club is a fan favorite for sure! In this club we learn how to take, develop and sell photos. Initially, we devolve good…

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    Photos are a record of fleeting moments. Photos tell a story through the eyes of the photographer. Black and white photography can express a story that color photography simply cannot. Thus, when color is removed, the viewer can get an enhanced impression of the models personality and what the photo says about the relationship between the artist and the viewer. Alfred Stieglitz was an inspirational photographer who understood how to capture moments that expressed his feelings towards his models,…

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    I'm walking along a worn path along a stream, carrying a camera. I look for thing to take a picture of. I look up at the Tug Hill and see the beautiful colors of the fall. Photography is interesting, and the camera with the right setting you capture interesting images. They can have cool coloring. And things that you don't see with your eye alone. For example you see a red sunset in a picture, however from the eye alone you see a light orange or just the sun. I like photography…

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    I have learned that the structure of all three these photographer’s websites are more important then the actual designs, this is not to say that they don’t put effort into their work. There portfolios make each artist work unique to fit their own, they each have a large selection of images with a good balance which shows that they are not amateur photographers. They all seem to commit to high quality and quantity work, and it seem to be a collection of their best. There creations…

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    SYST 584 Heterogeneous Data Fusion Homework 1 Due February 18th, 2015 – 7:00 P.M. Submit your completed homework and associated models via Blackboard. 1. A computer vision system must distinguish between Rubronian tanks, armored personnel carriers, trucks, and mobile missile launchers. The system usually detects wheels on trucks, armored personnel carriers and mobile missile launchers, but not on tanks. When viewed from the side, tanks and mobile missile launchers usually show a protrusion near…

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    When a person looks at any picture, it becomes a part of his/her identity and it sticks in the mind for a period of time; it might well control the actions afterwards. Supporting Rosen’s argument, Hymowitz discusses how Britney Spears exploited the cameras around her “revealed her waxed-nether regions to waiting photographs as she exited her limo” (Hymowitz 1). Her images were on the social media websites within minutes. These days, social media websites are more advanced, which enables people…

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    What is interesting is that he writes about how photography is a process of taking what we already see, it is based on selection not synthesis. We do not get to create what we want to see when taking photos of the world, is all about how we see it that makes a photo interesting, “the world itself is an artist of incomparable inventiveness,” (Szarkowski 3). So a photographer’s job is to see the art that the world has created and to capture it, to express what he has seen. This shows us that…

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    Manipulation is defined as moving or controlling something by hands, for instance when people are editing their photos they are manipulating it. In the modern world manipulating pictures is almost normal and it is becoming very predominant in today’s society. Editing pictures is nothing new, but the real question is, what happens when photo-journalists start to manipulate their work? Why do so many people agree that it is right to do that? When they do that, they are losing their credibility…

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