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    a day seemingly storing their pictures on social media for all to devour anytime they choose. Many of the photos that my friends post online are edited with some sort of software that they have downloaded or with software that is included in their camera applications. Many of them use the photo editing apps to enhance their pictures by removing flaws, enhancing the vibrancy of colors, and putting text over their pictures, just to name a few. I have one friend that apparently thinks she has…

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    standards perfectly. However, these pictures are not necessarily humane or ethical, especially when these photos touch death. Stanley Forman captured a breathtaking picture of a woman who was falling to her death in the Boston fire with his motor-driven camera. Despite the accuracy of the record, Forman’s photograph excelled in no other aspects; thus, the motivation to publish the photograph was a violation of morality. The use of cheap sensationalism hyped the woman’s death…

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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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    I completed my first teaching experience on Thursday, September 29, 2016. After much consideration on the course options, I settled on Dr. Ferrier’s Psychology of Child Development (PSY 2210) course. This class meets twice a week, so the class period was 1 hour and 15 minutes, and is located in Fletcher Hall, room 100. I strategically chose child development for my first teaching experience because I thought it was important to feel fairly comfortable with the material, especially knowing how…

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    “Photography can only represent the present. Once photographed, the subject becomes part of the past.” – Berenice Abbott A photograph displays more to the human eye than expected; on “looking” at photographs we are captivated in an artistic narrative formed – it’s said that we are engaged in personal 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,…

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    beauty in the Native Americans and saw the cultural significance of their swiftly dying race. Painters would have created murals to this historic way of life. Poets would have composed sonnets; however, Curtis was a photographer. His brush was his camera. Therefore, he chose to express his respect and admiration for the fading Plains Indians and share it with the world by capturing it with his own unique artform:…

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    Myra Collier Photography 1 Schroder 25 April 2018 Annie Leibovitz Photographer Annie Leibovitz was a streetwork photographer along with a portrait photographer. She was born on October 2, 1949 in Waterbur Conneticut. She is currenty 69 years old and she is world famous. Her great grand-parents were immigrants from Europe. Leibovitz is the 3rd of six children. She took her first pictures when stationed in the Philippines during the Vietnam war. While in high school she became interested in art…

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    used to shape the public’s knowledge through means such as staged photos, photo manipulation, and photos portrayed in the media. These photos have been used to give a visual taste of history all the way from World Wars to nationwide depressions. The camera has been a very significant part of history due to the fact of it giving the opportunity to see what things looked like during different times. Photographers like Henry Robinson, who was an English pictorialist photographer best known for…

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    move in. If heels makes you feel comfortable, you can wear them. If they do not make you comfortable, you can consider wearing flat shoes and so on. You will realize that the better you feel in your clothes, the better you will look in front of the camera. Car keys and mobile phones can make you feel uncomfortable especially if they are in your pocket. You can leave them in your car as you go for the photoshoot. 4. Ensure that you dress on the same…

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    to tell new stories of far-away places, including the horrors of war far from the home front. This allowed for ‘virtual witnessing’ of views people had previously never seen before . Soon after, in the late nineteenth-century, the mass-market box camera was available to everyone , which helped to break barriers in class. Both print and photography gave people from all walks of life the capability to communicate ideas, transforming the economic structure of society and changing people’s way of…

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