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    scrapbook like collection of images from around the world, and the families would also have a collection of stereoscopic cards that allowed, with the aid of a stereo viewer, an early three-dimensional illusion created by taking a photograph from a camera with two lenses, then using a special stereo viewer that separated a person's binocular vision allowing a three dimensional illusion to be…

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    Photographer Marceana Black A photographer is a professional that focuses on the art of taking photographs with a digital or film camera. Photographers use artificial and/or natural lighting to snap pictures of various people, places and things in a variety of settings. Photographers typically do marketing and advertise services to attract clients analyze and decide how to compose a subject,use various photographic techniques and equipment capture subjects in commercial-quality photographs…

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    Allan Sekula Summary

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    medium of photography. Allan Sekula explores what it means to take a picture in modern society. There are many possibilities within the realm of photography. The power of this art form is a point of view without the interpretation of man. The camera is technically the one creating the photograph, so there are minimal effects from the hand of man in photography. Film photography is an art “in which objects preserve, mathematically their forms.” Photography perfectly captures what a person…

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    Privacy In Anamosa

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    In the Anamosa video, many of the scenes shown caught my attention. Inmates are barricaded behind thirty-five foot walls and seven shooting towers which separate them from civilization. Inmates are behind the walls of Anamosa because they were put there for a reason. Freedom is what was taken from them due to their actions, but many of these inmates do not have an issue serving their time in Anamosa. After watching the Anamosa video it was a different atmosphere from the recent videos. These…

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    used to shape the public’s knowledge through means such as staged photos, photo manipulation, and photos portrayed in the media. These photos have been used to give a visual taste of history all the way from World Wars to nationwide depressions. The camera has been a very significant part of history due to the fact of it giving the opportunity to see what things looked like during different times. Photographers like Henry Robinson, who was an English pictorialist photographer best known for…

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    The hospital is bending the rules for the Kardashians as they visit Lamar Odom, Radar Online Oct. 15, 2015 reports. There is a no filming policy in the hospital, which includes the use of cellphones. However, Khloe believes she is above the hospital rules and can do as she pleases. Those rules apply to the other people, not to her or her family. It seems that the hospital is slow in enforcing their own rules, as they had to have many complaints from other patients wanting the Kardashian circus…

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    Before the camera was invented it was really difficult to record an image. You had to stand very still for a long time for the picture to be taken. If you moved just a little bit the picture would turn out blurry. In the year of 1881 George Eastman started making dry plates (Dry plates were round disks that were used instead of film). Then in 1883, George Eastman created a thin strip of paper covered in gelatin emulsion and silver balide, which is what we call film. Finally, he invented the…

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    Sontag On Photography

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    A world without photography seems merely impossible for the modern age humans. Photography is seen throughout our everyday lives, from the television, to smartphones, and on our computers it seems impossible to avoid it. But why would we want to? Photography is a vision, a memory, a moment captured in time that makes it possible for humans to share these moments with others. But more times than not, these moments, visions, photographs are altered, manipulated, and distorted to influence, and…

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    Photography can be viewed in multiple ways by just one person. When many people view the same photo, the amount of possible outlooks increases greatly. Photography is art and art is what you make it. It can express feelings or emotions, thoughts, and perspectives because the subject of a photo can be anything visible. Most commonly seen are photographs of people, items, or scenery. Photography for me is a way to capture moments and memories; a way to freeze time and keep an image or moment the…

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    Ever since I was a little kid, I always begged my parents to let me use their camera. Whether it was to take video or just a simple picture, I loved it. Being able to capture an image and keep it for a lifetime has always intrigued me. Over the years, I taught myself more and more about photography. Every little setting, every little detail matters. It's not as simple as just pointing it and pressing the button. You need to think about what image you want to capture, how you're going to capture…

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