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    In Richard Misrach exquisite photograph, it displays a portrait of Border Cantos as a land separated by a dark red fence and a split road heading three different ways. The purpose of art is evoke emotion and thought in the viewer. Admirers of the art piece will see the physical characteristics, or the explicit portion and the deeper meaning and emotion, or the implicit portion, of the art. As you look at this artwork that portrays the 2,000 miles long border between the United States and Mexico,…

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    actually turned into an abundance of hours, exceeding the required 30 hours total. In taking my passion for photography and turning it into a project, Having two different aspects of my senior project, one aspect being photographing my peer’s senior portraits, and the other photographing beautiful wildlife, I have been able to acquire a lot of valuable knowledge that will further help me in my photography career. I have learned…

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    Violent images serve as learning experiences for the curious. The intention to not learn from a horrific event shows no reason to publish these types of events. Reasoning out the fact the public seek to find the truth about a horrific story . As time passes, the world changes in positive and negative ways . The population will use events as positive influences as well as a negative . Graphic photos should be shown unless used for the wrong intentions. The only appropriate time to show shocking…

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    Film Cuts: Film Analysis

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    The film cuts directly to shots that actively incorporate signifiers of chaos implied in the opening of the novel with a canted low angle of an open, black jeep riding down an empty city plaza, filled with at least a dozen young adults, some of whom are dressed in harlequin costumes and make up shouting joyfully. The characters spill out of the jeep and run down stairways, passing the oblivious pedestrians, breaking the silence of, presumably, the morning commute. The silence is re-established…

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    boy, with black leather jacket, dark shirt, cigarette hanging out of the corner of his mouth, the coolly appraising gaze and the carefully coiffed 50s style hair. Reason why I have chosen this self portrait of Mapplethorpe is because his style of photography and art is unique and expressive; it feels like it tells a story. While researching I found out that Mapplethorpe studied drawing, painting, and sculpture, influenced…

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    Photography is an ever-growing trend in our society and has been a prominent feature in the world for the last few hundred years. There is more to photography than just hitting a button. To get a better understanding of how to photography works we need to take a look at the beginning and see how photography advanced through the ages. It 's hard to imagine if photography was never invented we would still be painting in place. A selfie would take hours not just seconds. The credit is not often…

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    of left side of his mouth. Moreover, I chose this self portrait of Robert Mapplethorpe because I believe his photography style is unique and different from others and very expressive the way he did it. In addition, I chose Mapplethorpe photograph because he sticks with his opinion if people or majority like it or not. Additionally,…

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    Do you live an exciting life and wish there was a way you could film some of those moments in your life? And some of the moments would possibly require a very small but yet very versatile camera, if I am not wrong. I have always been the type of guy who likes to get out and do stuff, such as kayaking, bow fishing, and dirt biking. But the problem I always faced was having a camera durable enough for my active lifestyle. I can’t count the number of cameras I have gone through in the past few…

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    Color In Photography

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    The purpose of this presentation is to explore the perception of color as related to photography. There are many studies on the way that race, gender, age, environment, and society can alter the way in which people perceive colors in our world. However, few have studied this concept related to photographs. Color is an illusion, a trick based entirely on the way in which light encounters and enters into one’s eyes. Therefore, color is not an actual “truth”, lighting is the “truth” behind color.…

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    Sally Mann Art Analysis

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    The mysterious nature of the artists in ART 21 Place black and white canvases with indistinct inspirational of art design is what formerly stimulated artist to draw and take all sort of picture. The big wall, signature on other properties, wall design and collection of artifact provoked an emotional and sociological examination that informed artist the thrilled of painting. Most artist created figurative painting in which make other who see their work as inspirational or a reflection of their…

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