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    Why You Really Need Professional Picture Framing Having portraits taken can be an expensive venture. Professional framing helps protect your family photos and brings out the best in your portraits. Whether you've had a formal sitting with your photographer, or have blown up a casual shot that captured a unique moment for your family, having your images matted and framed turns a simple picture into a piece of art that complements your decor. Professional framing experts will discuss what you…

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    a day seemingly storing their pictures on social media for all to devour anytime they choose. Many of the photos that my friends post online are edited with some sort of software that they have downloaded or with software that is included in their camera applications. Many of them use the photo editing apps to enhance their pictures by removing flaws, enhancing the vibrancy of colors, and putting text over their pictures, just to name a few. I have one friend that apparently thinks she has…

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    Forced perspective photography, is when you put something close to the camera to make it look bigger in size. And when you take the photo with the secondary item with the object in front of the camera it will appear as to be farther away. Close up photo tips: When the camera is close to the object that you are trying to take the picture of it will look more real. The forced perspective technique, it results as it manipulates our human perception with the use of optical illusions to make…

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    Myra Collier Photography 1 Schroder 25 April 2018 Annie Leibovitz Photographer Annie Leibovitz was a streetwork photographer along with a portrait photographer. She was born on October 2, 1949 in Waterbur Conneticut. She is currenty 69 years old and she is world famous. Her great grand-parents were immigrants from Europe. Leibovitz is the 3rd of six children. She took her first pictures when stationed in the Philippines during the Vietnam war. While in high school she became interested in art…

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    to tell new stories of far-away places, including the horrors of war far from the home front. This allowed for ‘virtual witnessing’ of views people had previously never seen before . Soon after, in the late nineteenth-century, the mass-market box camera was available to everyone , which helped to break barriers in class. Both print and photography gave people from all walks of life the capability to communicate ideas, transforming the economic structure of society and changing people’s way of…

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    Abstract In today's society, photography has become an art and vocation for many people. With the advancement in technology and the invention of several social media platforms, like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter where individuals can upload photographs, photography has become a commonly used item in the world. It enables one to create visual representations of events that have occurred or to showcase a story through art. Photographers work with a wide range of types of photography that…

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    Everything contains memory, and people choose their ways to remember it. Some people take pictures, collects things, build status, writes music, etc. Everything is Illuminated, directed by Live Schreiber, introduces a story from a young Jewish writer, Jonathan, living in the United States, who calls himself “collector,” because he likes to collect everything related to his family. In The Ontology of the Photographic Image, Andre Bazin argues that the ontology of photographic image creates an…

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    Rodriguez, Reyna 29-January-2016 Photography Period 1 Sears Photography Essay Photography is the art or practice of creating beautiful photographs using the skills and knowledge you contain. Taking photos may seem like a very simplistic thing to do but when you look further into it you will see how much work and dedication goes into it. There are many jobs you can apply and succeed in for the field of photography so let’s discuss some of those options. The first job in the field of…

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    Gone Girl Film Analysis

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    collaborator, David Fincher teamed up to bring forth another modern film with a deep interpersonal, psychological, thriller genre attached. Gone Girl (2014) is a stylistic film that has these filmmakers names written all over it, from their choice of camera to their choice of lighting to the lenses they used, Gone Girl was masterfully crafted. Before filming this movie,…

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    Hasselblad Research Paper

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    #Hasselblad is designed as a specialist studio and field camera [写真挿入] Leica, Hasselblad, Rollei, and Linhof are my favorite adoring cameras. Especially, Hasselblad seems to have a strong image of a high fashion model. Viewing through a waist-level finder and looking at a photo model symbolize a typical stereotype of a professional photographer. # History of Hasselblad Hasselblad was established in Sweden. It has an origin of an aerial camera during the World WarⅡ and was officially…

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