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    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 that has continually undergone changes and improvements in its short existence. Even though the exact origins of photography have been debated, the invention of the…

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    uses his photography for the use of publications, commercial work, and gallery representatives. He is the most acclaimed landscape photographer of his generation. Michael is in 100 museums worldwide, and his photographs have been the subject of some 50 monographs. My favorites of his are within his commercial work. Michael was born in England, he grew up as one of five children. In 1973 he went off to attend London College of Printing in London, England where he studied commercial photography;…

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    countries of the world came together and developed the new art of photography. Scientist discovered this by a sunbeam projecting through a tiny hole in a dark room, the light from the sun would leave a drawing of the object on the surface. Objects are depicted in exact ratio and color but size is diminished in comparison to reality and are seen upside down. After this discovery in the 1700 's it wasn 't until the year 1839 that photography became an official invention. Nowadays people…

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    CHAPTER ONE: ‘SHOOTING SPACE’ 1.1. Origins and evolution of Architectural photography Throughout the history of photography, architecture has always been one of the significantly valued subjects that could be photographed. Before the invention of photographic technique, buildings were represented by artists in their paintings, and images of buildings could be easily found in different styles of paintings. The very first photographic image called "Boulevard du Temple" was taken by Nicéphore…

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    name suggest, the pure products of America in their images; they find beauty in banal objects that represent the residue of a pursuit of American living. In doing so, they also emphasize the role that the camera itself, as well as post-production digital tools, have in creating value to the captured subject. The three photographers go about this common end goal in various ways. Lucas Blalock, born 1978 in Asheville, North Carolina, likes to point out the falseness of the physical photograph by…

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    There are many genres of photography. From Astrophotography to wedding photography, there is a category of photography for any field of study or occasion. When Joseph Nicéphore Niépce took the first photograph in 1827, it started out as a blurry image on a piece of metal. As time progressed, photography has transitioned into a field of innovation and creativity. With Muybridge pioneering the study of photographing motion and Steven Sasson inventing the digital camera, there have been many great…

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    noticeable American photographer during his time, his art is considered influential during the twentieth century because he is considered a creator in the documentary style in the American photography. His photographs documented American life and culture during 30’s/70’s. I believe his journey through photography is a journey through concept, belief, and art history. At the beginning of his practice Evans admired and reflected the American history as his work documents the actual lifestyle of…

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    He explains when photo shopping was introduced, shows the development of photo shopping and the reason behind photo shopping before and now. He explains that “One of the earliest milestones in our current digital age of manipulation occurred in 1994, four years after the Adobe Photoshop was introduced” (para.10). Adobe Photoshop gave photographers help when photographers find things in their pictures that they don’t want. Photo shopping then became a big thing…

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    David Campany’s - Aftermath/Late Photography – ‘Safety in Numbness’ Edmund Clark: War of Terror on at the Imperial War Museum Edmund Clark is an award winning artist with awards from the Royal Photographic Society in which he received the Hood Medal for his outstanding photography work for public service, The British Journal of Photography International Photography Award and was shortlisted for the Prix Picket under the category of Power. He links his work with history, politics and…

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    The smartest people learn from their mistakes. If you plan to excel in the world of photography, then it’s important to learn from yours, or even better, learn from the mistakes of others. Don’t beat yourself up if you’re still making some mistakes. Even the biggest pros still make some faux pas when it comes to photography, so it’s completely normal. Lucky for you, we’ll be covering the top 5 common photography mistakes and what you can do to avoid. Read on to learn more. 1. No Patience Many…

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