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    Wet-Collodion Process

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    the whole process and thusly the process had to all be done in the close proximity of a dark room. The photographer would set their camera up and focus on the ground glass in the camera to make sure everything was to their liking, then they would make their plates using the collodion process, the photographer would then take the plate in a negative holder to the camera and expose the negative. After the negative was exposed the development process would be carried out and the photographer would…

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    Hobbiton Travel Case Study

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    They will also have to ensure on their staffing roster one person is stationed with the camera, taking photos at all set times to ensure no tour groups miss out as they have already paid for this. An average staff member is paid $15.25 per hour and the staff member would need to be paid for 6 hours which amounts to and extra $91 a day. This…

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    learning new things. I have begun to watch movies and study the camera movements and how they use different angles and moves to convey a mood. I am very interested in camera work but, I would also like to learn about screenwriting, lighting, audio, and video editing. I think all of these things make a well-rounded filmmaker. Lighting and audio are both aspects of cinematography that are just as, if not more, important that the actual camera itself. Screenwriting and video editing are other…

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    He showers away the intimate afternoon spent earlier with his female companion. The curtain is thrown open swiftly and a camera appears, behind it his lovely visitor grins with a pretty smile. He smiles back at her “FLASH” the camera captures his glance frozen in time. She leaves him but returns a moment later, the curtain is thrown open again. This time there is no camera, she’s holding up a knife. A murderous assault breaks out and is launched onto his flesh, tearing through his chest, blood…

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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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    What are some great things you can do with a digital camera? Many famous photographers have taken great pictures of the night sky. They have photograph incredible land sculptures and art. Photography is amazing, you don’t have to be famous to snap great pictures. Photography is everywhere now, it’s even in space. NASA has been taking great photography’s of stars near us. It must be true what they say “that a picture is worth a thousand words”. Photography has sometimes been used to show…

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    After the Dada movement, Surrealism was born in the early 20th century. Dada was an artistic movement that brought about just as much thought as reactions to World War I did. The Dada movement was mostly based on irrational thoughts over rational ones, free art as well as human expectations. Unlike this concept, Surrealism did not have a war idea behind it, rather it had more of an imaginative notion. With guidance of subconscious dreams, Surrealism emerged, letting the imagination go untethered…

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    aspect and uncover the underlying message to the target audience. Instantly a black screen comes to life, various motion pictures scatter across the display. At first glance, one would wonder what all these images have in common until the camera begins to zoom in on the hands of each individual. While it is obvious a phone is the center of attention, the underlying ideal concept is how this phone, the iPhone 6s to be exact, brings people together. The commercial begins with…

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    Larry Sultan

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    With this project I didn’t feel particularly inspired at this beginning. Forcing myself to just keep shooting, for hours and hours, the same subjects, really pushed me to start directing my camera at scenes and lighting conditions I wouldn’t have thought to shoot before. I think a lot can be learned from when you think you've seen an object, person or place in every way you possibly can and then somehow keep making new photos of it. Really…

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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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