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    needing a camera and a computer, and an in demand service that students need and are aware of. We decided to take the headshots at one of the most aesthetically pleasing areas on campus, the E5 bridge.…

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    Barry Lopez, an award-winning author, discontinued his career as a photographer in 1981. Although photography played a great role in his life, he felt that it was distracting to his work as a writer. The amount of time he spent trying to focus the camera to capture an encounter would make him forget crucial details. He also felt uncomfortable with the way photographs turned events into a single moment. He stresses over the fact that he “makes photographs” rather than “takes them” as a way of…

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    Animation is the method of taking still images and presenting them in rapid succession to create the illusion of motion. The contrast between animation and video is video takes constant movement and splits it up into frames. You have many different types of animation. Usually the main ones used are Traditional animation, Stop animation and Computer Generated animation. Traditional animation is created by drawing every frame by hand. Then these frames are coloured and scanned onto a computer 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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    sadness, and other emotions. When they look at the picture they want to remember things that you don't always see. Photography is what I want to do in my life, and I’d also love owning my own business one day.The history of photography in ancient time cameras used tp formed images on the walls with darkened rooms and formation a pinhole in 1855-57 Direct positive images on glass ("History of Photography Timeline.”) While conducting…

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    internship is going great. My responsibilities is to help my boss(the director) with changing lens, setting up the tripods, carrying equipment and sometimes shoot some footage. I don’t shoot a lot because I feel uncomfortable holding an expensive camera and shooting in a really large crowd. I know I have to get over this fear and I am by shooting little by little each time we shoot. At the office, I am responsible for looking through the raw videos and picking out the best clips into premiere…

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    photojournalism and photo essays, often getting published in many magazines, which were just becoming illustrated as mass reproduction was becoming more feasible. he employed the same methods as Steichen only much more advance by this time. Kodak cameras now popular and house hold objects, small enough to carry. The mid 1900s marked a period of pressure for significant photographs in the ever-growing media database. Magazines had growing clientele and photo journalism was on the rise for the…

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    Photography In Classroom

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    Overview The use of photography can be found in various areas such as post-graduate research studies, graduate programs, 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…

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    Visualizing A Photo Essay

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    Whenever I think of a photograph, depending on what is pictured, I could have a memory of an event that took place in my life come to mind, possibly wonder about the feelings of those within the moment of the photo or even that of the person behind the camera, or, conversely, ponder the artistic nature of the photo and make an attempt at understanding the person who took it. If the photo is of me or something I was a part of, then of course I would think of that moment and what happened around…

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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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