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    Facebook, and Twitter where individuals can upload photographs, photography has become a commonly used item in the world. It enables one to create visual representations of events that have occurred or to showcase a story through art. Photographers work with a wide range of types of photography that require creativity and knowledge of the subject. This research paper explores the history of photography, a description of what photographers do, the education that is required, the salary and…

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    To start this off, there is a close up of Kit using the existing setup they had before, but now they zoom it out as he runs. This gives the audience a comedic reminder of the dangerous space they are in. The zoom is a POV of the camera that the crew is using within the movie. The audience can make this connection since zooms are typically not associated with high production value films. They also hold on the long shot of Jiff trying to run across but as he approaches, they cut…

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    simpler approach of Louis Daguerre, to the manipulated art works of Edward Steichen, and finally photojournalist pieces and experimentations created by Andre…

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    Photography In Classroom

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    undergraduate courses, and K-12 educational programs with varying degrees of use over the years. (Close, 2007) In recently years, digital photography has seen a renewed use in areas of research and deep inquiry. (Close, 2007) For example, Diane Matar, a Social Work Education research, used photography in a research study of over 100 politically displaced people in Britain to present a vivid visual representation of the history and timeline of how people sought Asylum. (Phillips & Bellinger,…

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    was used for ambrotypes and tintypes, commonly used for portraiture. Ambrotypes were considered “daguerreotypes on glass”. Printing for portraiture eventually moved to carte de visite, introduced by André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri in 1854. Disdéri’s camera had multiple lenses, therefore he could capture eight different poses on one large negative. This negative would be printed on albumen paper, and then the images were cut apart and glued to calling-card-size…

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    scrapbook like collection of images from around the world, and the families would also have a collection of stereoscopic cards that allowed, with the aid of a stereo viewer, an early three-dimensional illusion created by taking a photograph from a camera with two lenses, then using a special stereo viewer that separated a person's binocular vision allowing a three dimensional illusion to be…

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    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 innovative. In this line of work, people may want unique pictures that the photographer was not prepared for. In other words, coming up…

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    was not invented there would be less use and interests of photography. Photography is simply fun. 50% of men and 52% of women have admitted to taken at least one selfie. Selfies are fun and amusing, which is why Cell phones, laptops, tablets, and cameras are all eligible of taking photographs. Snap-chat and Instagram are two of the biggest apps that are wrapped around photography. Without roll film present it would be impossible for anyone to take a selfie on top of a train with their selfie…

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    Allan Sekula Summary

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    medium of photography. Allan Sekula explores what it means to take a picture in modern society. There are many possibilities within the realm of photography. The power of this art form is a point of view without the interpretation of man. The camera is technically the one creating the photograph, so there are minimal effects from the hand of man in photography. Film photography is an art “in which objects preserve, mathematically their forms.” Photography perfectly captures what a person…

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    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, Dorothea Lange and David Moore are photographers whose work speaks in depth of societies past, present and future. Their pieces not only document the ever changing reality of contemporary society but also reflect human dignity and courage. They document…

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