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    attempting break into the house again. He decided to invest in security cameras to capture anything that happens outside and inside of his home. Months and months pass and nothing of interest appeared on the expensive cameras. Papa Bear beings to relax that the break in was only a one-time ordeal. He does not however, take down the cameras. A few years pass and Papa Bear becomes completely at ease, and even considers dismantling his camera system. It was late at night about three years after the…

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    George became interested in photography when a coworker suggested he take a camera on a vacation to Santo Domingo in 1877. George never made the trip, but consequently this sparked his interest in photography. “ He would toil at the bank all day, six days a week, then spend his evenings… experimenting tirelessly with various photo…

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    audience attention and keeping up with its generation of fantastic films, as well as transitioning from black and white films to color. Even more amazed at the fact that the history of film began in the 1890s during the discovery of the motion picture camera. With that being said; there was limited technology, causing films to be under one minute long. The expansion of filmmaking since then have allowed film…

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    Photography is not 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…

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    What are some great things you can do with a digital camera? Many famous photographers have taken great pictures of the night sky. They have photograph incredible land sculptures and art. Photography is amazing, you don’t have to be famous to snap great pictures. Photography is everywhere now, it’s even in space. NASA has been taking great photography’s of stars near us. It must be true what they say “that a picture is worth a thousand words”. Photography has sometimes been used to show…

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    twentieth Century, the founder of the famous "regional exposure law", and one of the f/64 groups who advocated "pure photography". Yunatimes: you may not have heard of this photographer, but you may have heard his famous saying. "We don't take a camera with a camera. We take the books you've read, the movies you have read, the music you have heard, the way you've passed, the people you love." - Ansel Adams. Adams made himself and photography very popular in the United States and also had great…

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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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    Photography has been my passion for a few years now, and I love the artistic representation that photography has to offer, including that of self-portraiture. I found the article Reflections on Self-Portraiture in Photography by Ina Loewenberg an interesting read and think the author has valid points throughout. The article states “We understand a portrait in any medium to be an artist’s interpretive rendering of the “subject” while a self-portrait is an artist’s presentation of…

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    internship is going great. My responsibilities is to help my boss(the director) with changing lens, setting up the tripods, carrying equipment and sometimes shoot some footage. I don’t shoot a lot because I feel uncomfortable holding an expensive camera and shooting in a really large crowd. I know I have to get over this fear and I am by shooting little by little each time we shoot. At the office, I am responsible for looking through the raw videos and picking out the best clips into premiere…

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