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    he heavily photoshopped his images. “Should images in Magazines that have been manipulated be required to have a label?” Yes, altered images published in any sort of media in any way or form should be required to have a label. Many people, especially girls, can be discouraged in seeing false body standards, and people can get anorexia, causing exceedingly low body weight, which is life threatening. Thanks to photoshop, anybody has access to be able to alter their images. People feel bad because…

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    During the late 19th century, the world, clasped by the budding periods of industrial modernization, would soon become engulfed by the crest of art’s vigorous innovations and revolutionized by the profound and splendid magnificence of what modern civilization shall later name, the Pictorialism Movement. As moderately hinted in its title, the Pictorialism Movement had been a crusade for the endorsing of photography. The campaign advocated for a method of artwork that stressed the prestige of not…

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    Hello! The theme for today is about an artwork made by George Catlin the creator of this quote “Thank god it is over, That I have seen it and am able to tell it to the world” and the first great painter to travel beyond the Mississippi to paint the Indians, and his Indian Gallery, staggering in its ambition and scope, is one of the wonders of the nineteenth century. This artwork started in 1834 and he finished in the same year. To do this artwork he used a technique with oil on canvas and the…

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    2012). Proponents of digital photography being considered as art claim that digital photography is art. They point out that there is a lot effort and skills behind one single digital photo. Also, there are many artistic tools that can be used on images such as Photoshop. Opponents of digital photography being considered as art claim that digital photography is not art. They point out that digital photography is about copying and editing someone’s idea to be claim ownership own work. Also, the…

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    Annotated Bibliography and Reflection Kropscot, Carole . “Basic Portrait Photography.” Just for Beginners (2009): 5. Print. (Atkins) This article goes on to explain the photographer gets the subject to be all natural and not nervous. They do it by just striking conversation with them. Also you do not have to have a expensive flash, you can use a lamp to get the same lighting. I learned that outdoor light in the shade is better than direct sunlight because of the lens flare. One of the main…

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    nation. Photographers captured images of everyday life, battle scenes, but most influential, the aftermath of the war. This essays aims to discuss how the war was represented through the use of photography as well as, how war photography affects people. These war photographs produced feelings of devastation, and desire and it exposes a partial truth…

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    photorealistic paintings in America. Most photorealist would create still art (motionless objects that are recreated through art) but, unlike them Audrey felt she couldn’t reach her audience through still life art and was more focused on creating images for people and their emotions. An example of one of her early photo realistic paintings that was sociopolitical and emotional was called “Kennedy Motorcade”, (see fig. 3, to left) painted in 1964 with oil on canvas for the medium. It was from…

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    There are specific requirements to be a photography teacher, although anyone can teach someone how to hold a camera and how to take pictures, photographer instructors are experienced and have specific skills, that they have learned from majoring in photography, which are crucial for teaching a photography course. Those skills, according to study.com, are, “instructional and organizational skills, photography, patience, entry software, Microsoft Access, graphics or photo imaging software and…

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    “Photographs create collisions of time…They reveal what the eye cannot see.”(LIFE Magazine). Photography can be a truly unique and beautiful form of art. They can give the human eye details and imprint images within their head’s, images that will never be seen in person. Photography in science can allow doctors to see inside of the body and even inside of cells. Photography can be a very powerful tool and can change lives. In Donald Murray’s article The Stranger…

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    different. Her illustration of “The Boating Party” is an ironic piece of art that uses an outing by three people to speak for women’s rights. At first glance of the painting, “The Boating Party,” people would almost say that it is a happy image. In the image there is a man, woman, and child settled a boat. It can be assumed that they are a family going for an outing on a nice summer day. With the lake filling up at least half…

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