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    Wrist Pinhole Lens

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    11) The Multi-function Spy Hidden Video Camera Keychain looks like an ordinary keyless entry device issued to most modern cars, but this keychain has a special function: the ability to record video! A high-definition recorder takes images that are detailed and richly colored without alerting the subjects to their photographs being taken. The Keychain also features a hidden microphone to record audio along with the visual images. Nothing could appear more benign than an item everyone uses…

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    After learning the three basic settings of a camera made me feel confident to take pictures. Knowing the idea how the importance of balance each setting can affect the final product, helped me to be aware of not to make this kinda mistakes. Constantly reminding myself not to forget to change the settings if I changed something else. After coming home after school, I was really excited to take pictures. I wanted to practice to take pictures with my knowledge. Outside was sunny, it contains good…

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    especially in society's critical point of view. However, there is a career which has incredibly many possibilities, the only limit is imagination. Notably, photography has captured the creative minds of geniuses for ages, practically since the first camera was invented, and it requires a certain character, someone who is courageous and inventive. Photographers must have a high school degree, be creative, and skilled in visual arts. A photographer must be on top of things, and be extremely…

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    transcribe the reality. The camera was the first object that allowed us to frizz a moment. At that time only art like sculpture and painting were used to frizz and represent a moment in time. Photography was in a way the next step after the painting; it was the art that would really transcribe the reality by capturing what we all see. But what are the facts that gave credibility to the camera and is this credibility justified? Firstly we are going to see how is the camera an instrument of…

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    Bill Cunningham New York Bill Cunningham New York directed by Richard Press is a tribute to a legendary New York streets photographer who devoted his whole life to street fashion photography without thinking of it as a door to fame or wealth. The movie drives us through Bill Cunningham love story with fashion especially women fashion and how he devoted his life to what he loves the most which is fashion photography. Cunningham captures the lives of others and has been a very important…

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    To start this off, there is a close up of Kit using the existing setup they had before, but now they zoom it out as he runs. This gives the audience a comedic reminder of the dangerous space they are in. The zoom is a POV of the camera that the crew is using within the movie. The audience can make this connection since zooms are typically not associated with high production value films. They also…

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    Snapshot Memoir Analysis

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    A snapshot memoir is factual stories about someone’s life that is somewhat important to his or her life. I have many snapshot memoirs myself, however I have one snapshot memoir that is most important out of the rest. My most important snapshot memoir was when it was my first orchestra performance to the elderly and the young at the Sunrise Senior Living center. Whenever I think of the memory I can hear the tunes of the national anthem and God Bless America coming from the the wooden boards of…

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    In 1826 Joseph Nicéphore Niépce took the first documented photograph. No more than thirty years later, the British government tried several times to document their progress in the Crimean War through the use of photography. Ever since then, war photographs have been and will continue to be used as a way to evoke a certain reaction from the public. Leaders will show positive or negative images and use the pros and cons of photography to their advantage to manipulate the minds of the population.…

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    for ambrotypes and tintypes, commonly used for portraiture. Ambrotypes were considered “daguerreotypes on glass”. Printing for portraiture eventually moved to carte de visite, introduced by André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri in 1854. Disdéri’s camera had multiple lenses, therefore he could capture eight different poses on one large negative. This negative would be printed on albumen paper, and then the images were cut apart and glued to calling-card-size…

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    Int B-Roll-Day Camera

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    A child lays in bed with the flu. Their mom sits on the bed next to them, with a hand on the child's forehead and a thermometer in her other hand. The camera captures beauty shots and we see a high temperature on the thermometer NARRATOR Although we all wake up with the intent to be the best version of ourselves we can be, sometimes life throws us an unexpected curve ball. The mom picks up the child and heads outside, the father opening the door for them. Int. B-roll- Day We see the outside…

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