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    provocative pictures of herself to be liked. To get the ‘likes,’ people market themselves. Another way of saying this: people advertise themselves whether it be posting a “hot” new photo, posting references to pop-culture on their news feed or timeline,…

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    photographers lost touch of what photography is, due to manipulation. Public figures and photographers are affected on how they have evolved or time. People enjoy seeing what photographers can produce. This gives Society…

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    named "The Photo- Secession", where he presented the photographs by pictorialists whose works he published earlier in the Camera Notes, a predecessor to Camera Works. He believed photography possessed a unique aesthetic, which had been ignored for too long by photographers all…

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    Sandwich This direct piece of magic consistently receives wonderful reactions from magicians and laymen alike. However for it to work properly, you need to direct the audience with your words and body language in such a way that they never suspect manipulation. More than a simple sandwich routine, this is a lesson in audience management. Effect Have a card selected and returned to the deck. The spectator places two Aces together in the middle of the deck. The selected card travels invisibly…

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    What differs from a photo of nature out in the sun with a photo of nature glared from the moon? Depth. The sun holds emphasis on light that contract to the environment which makes them glow. Therefore, the nature that is shown encaptures the distance from the camera to everything in front with the sun as its boundary. The moon works the same way except it overpowers what’s in front by censoring nature with darkness, making the photo apparent only to the moon than everything else surrounding it.…

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    Pauker (2013) [Jackson, Aaron] The power of identity to motivate face memory and virus and individuals Use biracial individuals to prime one of the racial identities pg780 also reactions to a silent race identity is prime differently between biracial people pg780 Individuals have a hard time recognizing faces of different races outside of their own this is called own race bias or cross race effect less exposure to people of another race make it hard to the diverge from the normality of one’s…

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    images. Editing is an act of changing some aspects in an image by photo-shopping and airbrushing, it is usually done digitally. In the fashion industry, editors always altered models to make them looked thinner, narrowing their shoulder, or flawless. Obliviously, most of the images in advertisements and magazines have tampered with airbrushing professionals. Indirectly, advancement of technology and skills contributes to the manipulation of images which embarks the birth of a new unrealistic…

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    In the essay “Regarding the Pain of Others” by Susan Sontag, it is an essay about the manipulation and functions of photography. Sontag goes through many functions of photography. Sontag starts off with beautifying. According to Sontag beautifying is, “ classic operation of the camera, and it tends to bleach out a moral response to what is shown.” (653). In others words Sontag means beautifying makes photo appear better than the actuality of the image. Uglifying according to Sontag is “showing…

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    1984 Orwell Power Analysis

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    totalitarian state run by a fictional group named “The Party” through the eyes of Winston, a member of the lower tiers of this party. Beyond the text there are many links between 1984 and modern day society that we can identify such as North Korea’s media manipulation, Orewa College monitoring our data and From the very start of the novel we can identify that Oceania is a very military structured society “It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks where striking 13.” In western culture…

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    perfectly polished men and women means nothing more than some extreme advertising. However, for many growing girls it means much more than that. Henry Farid, a Dartmouth professor of computer science who specializes in digital forensics and photo manipulation, agrees. “The more and more we use this editing, the higher and higher the bar goes. They’re creating things that are physically impossible,” he told ABC News in August 2009. However they are becoming more possible to achieve, with the help…

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