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    This image represented the most typical portraits of the grand siccle in the French court. In his period, Charles le brun created a new genre of painting as an artist which he named the state portrait. This image is an example of a state portrait which showed how the artist was endowned with artistic skills. The artists of this period painted without using any particular setting or apparatus but this image brought the beauty which was highly desirable for…

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    retouched by photoshop similar photographic enhancements? Photoshop is an Adobe software used to edit images.. The use of photoshop to make people look perfect is wrong. When people look at these magazines with photoshopped images they think that this is what they're supposed to look like. However, photoshop itself is not a bad thing. As Ms. Summers says in Don’t let Photoshop Make You Feel Bad “Altering images has been a standard practice for centuries. Photoshop allows photographers to create…

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    Books are tools which people use find truth and wisdom; pictures are the important role for more understanding. After years and years of improving, pictures have become an important part of readings, especially in the range of Encyclopedia and history; therefore, considering a picture for a certain part in history is critical in different circumstances. For example, consider a picture for CPR, well known as the Canadian Pacific Railway, there are three pictures available: The first one is…

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    exhibition I chose to study belongs to Hank Willis Thomas and is called What We Ask Is Simple. Just with reading the name alone I was intrigued. To view this image you as a viewer would have to step into the photograph and use your flash on your camera to view the photograph. According to Thomas, this is so “the viewer can step into the role of the image maker.” Hank Willis Thomas is a conceptual artist. Thomas was born in New Jersey and currently recides and works out of Brooklyn, NY…

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    just strictly visual, it is influential, subjective, objective, and impactful. It is a means and a medium to bring about change in society or the world. The camera is a small but powerful tool to bring about social change but to also share an image, an image captured in a moment of time. In a quote by renowned American photographer Aaron Siskind, “Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever... it remembers little things, long after…

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    Migrant Mother” photograph is an eminent portion by Dorothea Lange that was captured during the notorious Great Depression in the United States in 1936. Dorothea Lange is well known for her pictures taken all through the great depression. Dorothea photograph “Migrant Mother” was documented the most popular photograph during great depression in the 1930’s. At first sight, inside the picture you can see a woman who looks worn-out and very tired. Nearby her, there are two younger…

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    your image look bad. Some occasions require lots of light, for example, if you’re in a dark location you can use more light to make your model stand out. Light is used in different occasions. If you photograph something that has to do with sports you’re going to need no light or a really big light so it doesn’t affect the players. In lighting you can use a different color of light on some occasions to make you picture glow, but don’t use it on your model cause it’s going to affect your image.…

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    Certainty In Photography

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    The one thing that everyone in our world today craves for is certainty. As a photographer, I have created a visual escape for others though many years of exploring the creativity of the photographic eye. Before my attendance with this school I had only searched for a ways to provide certainty through community service; this physically provided less fortunate with that value of certainty. I have always thought photography to be powerful means of providing certainty that we all crave in our lives…

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    Eadweard Muybridge was the first photographer to capture motion with still images, create a new medium, and invention. His first work of art capturing motion was his piece called “Cantering, Saddled” on December of 1878. Printed on collotype, a method of printing high-quality prints by using hardened gelatin without the use of a screen, on 19x24 ⅛ inch sheet, can now be viewed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Collotype uses heat and cold water treated dichromate-sensitized gelatin which is…

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    eye can see, this photograph makes us long to take a road trip. The Barossa Valley is a renowned wine-producing region in South Australia. Make sure that you don’t drink and drive though! (-- removed HTML --) 6. Switzerland This is the perfect image to summarize fall - a rocky river with beautiful fall foliage and mountains in the distance. It makes us want a cup of hot chocolate and to feel the crisp fall air. (-- removed HTML --) 7. New York, New York It’s sunrise for the city that never…

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