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    David Hockney

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    photos. Some basic information on him is that he was born in July 9 of 1937 from Bradford, U.K. After he was done with school, 1960s, he moved to Los Angeles, where he then painted his first paintings. But by 1970 he went into photography. With his new lifestyle in photography, he named his collages “joiners”. The joiner I will be critiquing is a collage of his self and with a cigarette in one of the photos. He looks away from the camera at different angles. The lower the photo is on the…

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    capturing wide-angle images of up to 180 degrees. These photos will have some distortion on the edges created by the wide angle of the picture. This makes for a hemispherical or panoramic image. Macro: This type of lens is made to be used for close-up photography where the small subject you are taking a picture of will appear to be larger than life. They come primarily with 1:1 magnification levels. Wide-angle: This type of lens can capture images at a wide angle, which helps to capture more of…

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    but, if she shoots indoors he makes sure its in a window, or in a couple there were rays of sunlight coming into the picture kind of having the same feelings as the others. It looks like he likes to use a lot of different types of light for his photography. Josef Sudek's technique seems to be very simple, he has a basic subject or a very broad subject or main idea of the picture, all of his pictures are different but seem very alike to one another. In a lot of his photos he just had a subject in…

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    The people of the renaissance began striving for real looking imagery. They worked creating new methods of art to make their pictures look more like the objects actually look. Today we use cameras to create pictures that are as real looking as they possibly can be, and many artists practice even more advanced artistic methods to help them reach real looking pictures. Another way that their techniques and artistic convention is connected to the world of our art today is that many of their…

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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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    Poor Body Image

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    Poor body image can have many negative affects on individual’s overall health. People that have a poor body image tend to think negatively about themselves, and lack confidence in their sexuality. “Studies indicate that poor body image can lead to lower levels of sexual satisfaction, characterized by avoidance of sex, lack of orgasm and general discomfort with sexual activity” (Sieccan, 2014). This study shows that a person’s body image plays a vital role in their sexuality. People that have…

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    Although I've been taking pictures with some of the best gear that money can buy for the past 7 years I've recently come to the conclusion that my gear was weighing me down. I currently shoot with a Sony a7rII and a bag full of top of the line Sony and Zeiss glass. Over the years I've owned Fuji, Nikon and Canon. All of which produce great images no matter what size the sensor they housed. It's funny that owning and using the best fanciest gear has brought me full circle back to the iPhone,…

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    iPhones are the best when you want to take excellent photographs without having a need to carry a separate camera. They are the perfect replacement of the camera as they offer the convenience to hold it every time. They offer various unique features of clicking, saving and sharing in different variety of iPhone apps. The iPhone camera is much popular on Flickr, a popular photo sharing site. Many professional photographers use the iPhone for their best photo shoots and they use their best…

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    Lisette Model is a key figure in the history of photography, both for her unique style and her work as a teacher. Lisette Model was a modernist photographer and is widely known for her portraiture style photography of people on the street. Model saw her camera as a way to detect and expose the reality of her subjects. She would carefully frame and crop her photos, but never retouched them. We now live in a world of Photoshop where you can manipulate images. As for Model, she captured the world…

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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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