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    to advertise the game Overwatch. The trailer started with a narration of a documentary film that is a flashback that serves two purposes, set the setting or create the framework of the overwatch world, which used to have conflicts and wars, and give an overview or background information of what Overwatch is, “an elite international task force of soldiers, scientists, adventurers, oddities, and guardians.” The documentary film also act as a transition from the overview to the current timeframe…

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    1. The name of the client Stacy binge eating disorder. 2. Stacy diagnosis is binge eating disorder. Binge eating disorder is out of control consumption of food. 3. The disorder diagnosis criteria for binge eating disorder. When hanging out with friends during the summer of college they were eating a lot of unhealthy junk foods and drinking. Stacy stomach was full from eating the foods. Therefore, a friend showed Stacy how to purge which is remove from their bodies, the food they have eaten.…

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    The Beauty of a Photo In Nora Ephron’s “The Boston Photographs” story and Geoff Dyer’s “The Mystery at the Heart of Great Photographs” article, both make multiple claims about photography and how pictures need to be exposed. Seeing photography in the way it was captured from the photography’s eyes is important and shouldn’t be censored. Overall, through both Nora Ephron’s story and Geoff Dyer’s article, the ultimate claim they’re overarching throughout is, whether the photo taken is staged…

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    Dorothea Lange was an American documentary photographer and photojournalist, best known for her Depression-era work. Dorothea Lange worked with art media and photography. She took picture of some of the world most important and significant events. Dorothea Lange liked to capture the emotions in pictures. Age range 4th-5th grade Lesson 1: In this lesson students learned about Dorothea Lange and the signigicant of her work. Students had learned about Dorothea Langes background, her younger…

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    Abelardo used his photography to express his hardships and feelings of isolation as a foreigner in the United States. He also fancied the topic of Surrealism in Photography because it suited his feelings of being a stranger in a new country. Abelardo Morell is a renowned Cuban-born photographer in the field of Contemporary photography, known for his invention working methods, including the use of a Camera Obscura that represented by Edwynn Houk Gallery in New York City. He took the Camera…

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    Dorothea Lange Case Study

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    1930s and 1940s. Spanning all fifty states, the photographers produced more than 175,000 black and white negatives, crafting one of the most immense and important photographic compositions in American history. Created by the federal government, the photography project spanned several government agencies, from the Resettlement Administration, the Farm Security Administration, and the Office of War Information. Although the photographic program of the Farm Security Administration was initially…

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    “Photography can only represent the present. Once photographed, the subject becomes part of the past.” – Berenice Abbott A photograph displays more to the human eye than expected; on “looking” at photographs we are captivated in an artistic narrative formed – it’s said that we are engaged in personal creation that is not provided with given endings, reflections are modified, something’s are altered, memories are re-defined, and “new” memories and expectations develop. With this being said,…

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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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    When I first started the final project, I had a clear idea of what I thought I wanted to photograph for my final portfolio. The idea I had had for almost 3 years was an example of how fragile people are and how fragile relationships are. Although, what actually happened was that I discovered a relationship that showed the beauty in humans instead of the flaws. My original ideas were to have the two models standing in very static positions that I had illustrated for them to stand in. I chose to…

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    Evolution Of Photography

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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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