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    What is fashion photography? Fashion photography is a particular genre of photography that involves photographing people with clothes or other fashion items usually to help company’s sell their products by making people aware of them. Companies will often get celebrities to wear and be photographed with their clothes so as to make them more popular and desirable to the general public. There are many professional fashion photographers out there one of the most well-known for decades is David…

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    into seeing things that do not exist or things that are not actually happening. There is a lot of repeating lines, shapes, and images, which sometimes appear to be moving. The term Op Art first appeared in Time Magazine in October 1964. Op Art is still a big part of the today's world and culture. Optical illusions are awesome to look at, as they contain colorful images. Some people like this style of art, although some dislike this style as it an hurt their eyes or causes headaches. Optical…

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    I am particularly proud of the portfolio piece titled “Storyboard Photography - Model Car”. This was a very personal project to me, and I wondered how could I represent and photograph instances of the lifelong adventures I’ve had with my mother’s car. Discovering a replica model car, I realized I would be able to make sets to photograph the car’s story. This story takes place during a seasonal shift, and to show that I had to create appropriate environments. Any household resources I found were…

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    The debate which argues whether the artistic and scientific medium of photography captures images of an accurate and unbiased reality or merely an impression or interpretation of a moment in time, is one which is just as relevant now as it was at photograph’s conception. Considering the length of time which this has been pertinent, William Henry Fox Talbot and Paul Graham are interesting artists to compare and contrast. The first being one of the early pioneers of the photographic movement, a…

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    to portray places in interesting and popular manners was a skill in demand, and one Kertesz had in bulk. Exhibited in his amazing image Carrefour Blois of 1930 is Kertesz’s unique point of view. The image is taken from a high point looking down at the cross streets of a town, rather than the common and often boring view of looking up at buildings. Captured in the image is multiple men walking, biking, or in carriages. The various modes of transportation in itself speaks of the changing times, or…

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    Discussion starter: February 22nd, 2018. Key Claim for Susan Sontag, Regarding the Pain of Others; (Ch. 2) 1. Conscientiousness to global struggles is merely a fad; it swells briefly but its impact ripples and often dissipates from the forefront of the audience’s minds. (pp 19-20) 2. Due to the relentless imagery that permeates our lives, the power to readily and better capture our attention lies in the ‘shock factor’. A photograph’s ability to still a moment and stimulate our senses is its…

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    “The Atomic Bomb” Have you ever heard about photography? Photography is considered as one more art in our world, therefore you must treat and talk about it with respect. It basically consists on capture a unique moment and unrepeatable in time. Photography is too important for humanity because it has allowed us to know the past and learn about monstrous event of history. For example, in the book “Photography: A Cultural History” there is a photograph of the atomic bomb that only by seeing it…

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    remember things that you don't always see. Photography is what I want to do in my life, and I’d also love owning my own business one day.The history of photography in ancient time cameras used tp formed images on the walls with darkened rooms and formation a pinhole in 1855-57 Direct positive images on glass ("History of Photography Timeline.”) While conducting…

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    Visual Analysis Art

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    In the background of the Art Critic, straight lines are brought together from their various angles to suggest the corner of an art museum, while many contour lines work together to create the organic shapes that make up the scene. Specifically, this painting depicts a young man who is leaning forward to inspect a portrait of a woman and looking through a magnifying glass to examine a brooch clasped close to her chest. Light and shadow are used to create the illusion of depth on the young man’s…

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    picture of the view outside his window. Daguerre believed this was to long for just a blurry picture. Daguerre suggested that they replace the asphalt with silver iodine and use a sharper lens. This would reduce the time exposed and make a clearer image. Innovate∽ Louis Daguerre changed photography forever. Daguerre overcame the obstacles of the camera obscura that could only take pictures in a dark box. Daguerre perfected it by covering a plate in silver iodine, exposing it to mercury vapor,…

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