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    which humans remember things. As Roland Barthes effectively summarized, “what the Photograph reproduces to infinity has occurred only once” (Camera Lucida). A photograph serves as a permanent memory, one that could easily be relived when viewing the image. As a result, photography soon began to be used to document history. Everyday events could now be captured with a click of a button…

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    When talking about the rhetorical aspect of images, people are usually unaware of the potential power that a photograph has to convince someone. However, images such as those of veterans meeting their relatives in tears use emotional appeal to convince their viewers so those viewers are far more likely to agree with the message behind the photo. What makes those images so powerful? And why does it matter that those images have such power? While photographs may seem harmless, it can be used to…

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    This image shows Mother Mary talking to her Mother St.Anne. I love this image because as an religious kid, this photograph demonstrates my love for my religion. The quality I like best about this photo is how I edited it. I loved the way I kept the background the same yet I lighten up Mary and St.Anne. The one and only thing I would do differently would be to experiment with the contrast and the brightness a little more or even try this photo in black and white. I had no trouble at all taking…

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    Richard Learoyd was born in England in 1966 and he is currently living and working in London. He’s method is camera Obscura. He creates life size images in he’s own built camera and makes unique images. Flamingo 3 is a really beautiful photograph, with a soft and strong view. The colors are so bright. The concept of the image, from my point of view, a flamingo caught from freedom. To be honest, at the beginning I didn’t see that the flamingo was dead, and until this day, I still choose…

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    Aspect Of Storytelling

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    may think I actually hiked into a remote area. The element of lighting and color is also important to analyze.The image photographed is bright implying that it was taken in the middle of the day. All of the surrounding natural life is luscious and green. These conditions make it seem as if it is very warm out and it is the middle of summer. Choice of clothing also helps interpret the image. I am wearing shorts in the picture, but I am also wearing a long sleeve shirt and jacket. This brings into…

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    Textual Analysis Of Art

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    features. Apparently, analyzing the images proves the only way to extract meaning from these pictures some of which become complex to understand. However, close view of the pictures allows a person to isolate its subtle…

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    Visualizing A Photo Essay

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    Think about your grandparents, your graduation, your favorite vacation, or a memory that you cherish more than anything else. Now think about that without visualizing a photograph. Unless it was an extremely private moment, you had to dig past the memory of a photograph in your head in order to find a memory. That is because photographs do a great portion of our remembering for us, which is both good and bad. A photo can mean an endless amount of completely unique things to any individual.…

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    How Did Art Change Society

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    Art is inspired by the world around it. The techniques, tools, and technology all effect how art is made at a certain point in time. Prehistoric men used cave walls to print their paintings, the subject matter usually being nature or the supernatural. Millions of years later, our artists are still being influenced by the world around them and the tools available. During the Industrial Revolution paint began being sold in tubes, and the realm of those who enjoyed and purchased art was expanded.…

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    Sally Mann Art Analysis

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    the video, I will be focusing on the Sally Mann art work which I find very interesting to look. Sally Mann use of glass plate handled on the spot bring the image nearly immediate flaws that result from hand coating the collodion emulsion on each piece of glass- streaks, drips, uneven surface, and edges. She shoots under the sun overexpose her image however she tries to take perfect picture at the same time, she embraces the accidents that actually make the picture faultless and spontaneous.…

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    audience with a visual image. By having a visual image with the poem, it becomes easier to analyze art and poetry together because the reader can use both works to explore the author’s purpose. In 1842 Tennyson wrote the “Lady of Shalott,” and in 1888 John Waterhouse painted a picture illustrating Tennyson’s character, the Lady of Shalott. Although Tennyson and Waterhouse use different mediums, they both illustrate the position of a nineteenth century woman and Waterhouse uses images from the…

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