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    Larry Sultan

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    respected and incredibly talented California based photographer who lived from 1946 to 2009. Sultan studied political science at the University of California at Santa Barbara, Sultan attended the San Francisco Art Institute where he formally began his photography career. The majority of Sultan’s work consists of large-format color photographs. His work encompasses a range of different styles and subjects from more straight forward portraits of his parents, to raw, complicated portraits of…

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    of the famous "regional exposure law", and one of the f/64 groups who advocated "pure photography". Yunatimes: you may not have heard of this photographer, but you may have heard his famous saying. "We don't take a camera with a camera. We take the books you've read, the movies you have read, the music you have heard, the way you've passed, the people you love." - Ansel Adams. Adams made himself and photography very popular in the United States and also had great commercial value. His photo…

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    Camera Obscura Essay

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    According to the history of cameras, the first camera ever developed was called camera obscura later developed into daguerreotypes, calotypes, dry plates, film, and digital cameras. An Arab person named Ibn al-Haytham was the first ever person who created the camera. He published his Book of Optics in 1021 AD. He produced the first pinhole camera after observing how light travelled through a window shutter. He realized that smaller holes would create sharper images. He is also credited with…

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    Values: This photography was taken in New York, 1999. Maier took this image using a film camera in black and white. Her Rolleiflex twin-lens reflex camera is different from a normal SLR camera, as it has different viewfinder system, and enables Maier to view from above at her waist level, which provides the street photograph to be nature. Documentary photography is difficult to set up the camera with the shortage time, especially, the film camera that it takes longer than a digital camera. Maier…

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    and green presenting the viewer with a corporeal field that orbits human form and figure. The neon skin pushes the visibility already inherent in being a gay, trans, African-American female. Huxtable presents herself as an anamorphic subject of photography and thereby displaces the specular subject of reflexive self-conscious. Anamorphic here refers to twisting in the field of vision that becomes constitutive of the subject of the gaze. Her portrait is not to be reduced to an exhibition of an…

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    Snapchat Research Paper

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    Why do we want to take pictures? In a 2007 issue of the Queens Quarterly, Rodney G.S. Carter writes, "Photographs serve as records of events and also function as fundamental tools for sharing not only past experiences but values as well.” As a photography student, I take a lot of pictures on a daily…

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    Fictional and documentary photography There have been many attempts by photographers to challenge the line between reality and fiction. Cindy Sherman is one of the photographers who create images that ignite the speculative relationship between reality and fiction. Through her photography, Cindy Sherman develops a new path where she fosters a visual discourse and opens up a discussion on the power of images and the message that the image communicates to the viewer. In many of her images, Sherman…

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    Sports Photography 101 Sports photography is one of the many sub-genres of photography. Like the name suggests, any sport can be included into sports photographs. There are 2 major uses for sports photography: journalism (anything from newspapers and magazines to digital news websites) and advertising (promoting brands, events, and other similar things). Basic Equipment Although you won’t need the latest and most expensive equipment on the market, there are a few requirements that your…

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    Shirley Card Essay

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    and sometimes we'd have to take a day off to give the model an eye rest." The Shirley cards were used all over the world, wherever the Kodak printers were used. It was called The Shirley. Light and Dark the Racial Biases that Davis 1 remain in photography an 1852 illustration shows Snow White's evil stepmother gazing into her magic mirror. DeMoulin eventually became a vice president of Kodak. He says he lost track of the original Shirley after she got married and left the company. (NPR tried…

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    “the father of wildlife photography” for his early use of camera traps and flash photography at night. He was recognized by Theodore…

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