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    morally inadequate or morally stable. The common misconception of war photography is that people believe the purpose is to notify the viewers of the physical damage and trauma with the end goal of people making a change to help. However, the real end goal of war photography is not to change the global situation. When we confront these vulgar photos, we are required to see it and we begin to contemplate of what we can do. War photography reaches out to us personally as viewers. People are drawn…

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    Photographing During this activity I learned new programs to use when taking pictures and how to take different kind of pictures with different settings. I learned how to take different pictures with the use of different programs in the camera. I had taken pictures before this activity, but the use of different programs in the camera weren’t that familiar for me and learning to use them allowed me to take better pictures. To learn how to use different camera programs I read instructions on the…

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    In Mead’s ethnography, she has extensive and intensive research which she thoroughly explained. She not only explained her research, but also why she did her research and why each photographic plate was selected for analysis. With full disclosure there is a mention of photographs that were believed to be staged. In an effort to be completely transparent there is much explanation given to the selection of the photographs, retouching of photographs, notes taken and even how the frames were…

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    Art in My Everyday Life On a daily basis, I pay close attention to the colors, prints, and photographs of the places I go to, and things I see. I love to organize and decorate things which I learn by observing new things and methods to do so. Photography is one of the things that I am more interested in. Sometimes I take the time to decor my room since I consider it my safe place. I wish I could do more but I am a very busy student who works 6 days a week. I live away from my family so the main…

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    photographic artist's view and cover this subject in a few sub-points. 1. Step by step instructions to pick your picture taker. See past work. The principal thing that strikes a chord while picking a picture taker is to view his/her past works. Photography is a workmanship, not everybody with a camera can ace it. Albeit, computerized camera has upset how photographs are taken and gives more scope for picture taker to rectify their missteps after the shoot, picture takers still need…

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    Photography has been acknowledged to constitute a universal tool of communication. Its peculiarity lies in its capacity to communicate artistically in a manner that would be difficult to convey using words. In particular, photographic compositions have assumed a central place in communicating messages historically and in the contemporary period. This paper seeks to analyze the “The Professional Photographer: his work-his tools” poster that Jan Tschichild designed in 1938. The paper will develop…

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    scientists, and actors. Some photographers lost touch of what photography is, due to manipulation. Public figures and photographers are affected on how they have evolved or time. People enjoy seeing what photographers can produce. This gives Society…

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    “V-J Day in Times Square” by Alfred Eisenstaedt (1945) is a picture well-known across the United States and possibly as well as in other countries. People see the photo as romantic and impassioned, showing love during a time of celebration. However, some also believe this public display of affection could possibly be sexual assault. During this time in the photo, people were gathering and celebrating over the announcement from the president that Japan had surrendered and they have won the war.…

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    Jay Maisel

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    and Yale, beginning a career in photography shortly after college in 1954. Maisel worked for forty years shooting pictures for magazine covers, jazz albums, advertising and doing other projects for customers worldwide. Perhaps one of his most well-known pictures is of Miles Davis that was used on the cover of the album Kind of Blue. He stopped working commercially in the late ‘90s, and has begun to focus more on his personal work. Additionally, he holds photography workshops around the country…

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    Lewis W Hine Child Labor

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    he graduated, he taught in New York City at the Ethical Culture School, where he would encourage his students to use photography as an educational medium. While teaching, Hine would take his students to Ellis Island in the New York Harbor to photograph the thousands of immigrants arriving each and every day. Between the years 1904 and 1909, Hine realized that documentary photography could be used as a tool for social change and reform…

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