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    Having engagement photos is the best way to remember and celebrate a momentous event in your life. It is important that you ensure that your photos are as stunning, meaningful and share-worthy ad possible. You will realize that engagement photos are not just useful for your engagement announcement. You can use these photos as your profile pictures on social media and so on. You can also use photos for your wedding website. This is the reason why you should take quality engagement photos. It is…

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    same style : film photography. Robert Frank was born in Switzerland on November 9, 1924. He’s the artist of the first two photographs that I choose. He became a photographer because he didn’t want to continue with his family’s business. His photographs are based on the American politics. Some his art makes fun of politics, and some not. He said that he felt that in the United States people are so lonely, and he tries to show that in his work. He is best known for his photography book…

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    I chose underwater photography as my topic because it is something that has always interested me, and I wanted to learn more. I started by researching photography, and I soon learned that this topic is too broad. I then started to research about different types of cameras, and came across an article talking about underwater cameras. This sparked my interest, and I was able to find many articles on underwater photography. Technology is increasing every single day all around the world, and it…

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    Aspect Of Storytelling

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    Pictures, reflect a moment of time that is forever frozen. It can represent who we are and what we do or represent what the viewer thinks we are and do. Therefore, pictures function only to what a viewer sees in their eyes. If a picture could literally speak for itself, it would end up behaving more like a text than just a picture. It would be able to tell stories that are not able to be seen by just taking a quick glance at it. There are many different ways that a pictures story can be told.…

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    The “Leveraging Micro Funds Challenge” was a very beneficial multi part assignment. It allowed for each group to think abstractly on how to fundraise money with very little capital. It was a great way for someone to understand their role when it comes to group work. Throughout this reflection I will touch on; the skills that I bring and my role in the group, what we could have done better, and my overall learning experience. My group decided to do professional headshots for our leveraging…

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    The movement of photography has been constantly growing and expanding throughout the centuries. With the increase in popularity for this new media came various expansions and technological advancements. Photography led to advancements in the camera as well as advancements in the methodology of taking a photograph. These advancements did not happen suddenly; the technology and advancements in photography we have today is the product of many centuries of work through a collective effort from many…

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    Louis Daguerre Essay

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    Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre was co-proprietor of the Diorama in Paris as well as a stage set designer in the mid-1800’s. Daguerre was born in 1787 in Cormeilles-en-Parisis, France; a community in Northern France. Daguerre did not have much of an education when he was a child, but by the age of 52 Daguerre had revolutionized the art of capturing a moment in time. Before his invention was patented, Daguerre teamed up with another artist who was facing similar…

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    Textual Analysis Of Art

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    Art forms an integral part of the society since it serves different needs of the people. The artists find the idea of using artworks conceivable since they use them to blueprint information. As a form of literature, they use it a medium of communication including criticizing the behaviors that do not conform to the societal norms. Moreover, other artists paint their artworks with the aim of fulfilling the aesthetic purpose in the society. It remains of significance for people to try and isolate…

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    image of human beings, especially women. This idea can be seen in various sources surrounding body image as created in art. The struggles surrounding body image and photography are fairly solidified because of this. In Kirsten Anderberg’s article, “The Images of Beauty Are Unrealistic and Hurt Women,” the negative aspects of photography in regard to body image are explored. Anderberg tells the story of a Sports Illustrated model who has a realization about the modeling industry: “She was…

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    Photography has been a game changer in our society and no one can deny that. A certain photograph can change a person’s stance on an issue in an instance. Capturing a moment can pull a person’s heart strings in any direction. However, is taking a picture always appropriate or are there times and places where its better to just put the camera down? These moral questions sometimes all come down to the individual’s discernment as they evaluate the worth of getting the shot versus the…

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