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    his stance portrays his strength. The photo I chose best represented his strength. I wanted to produce a straight photo that showed only him and his strength with nothing in the background to distract the viewer’s eyes. Similar to Stieglitz’s photographs I wanted to choose a photo with multiple TONES of different ACHROMATIC and CHROMATIC values. Also, I attempted to Show TEXTURE as Stieglitz did, specifically ABSTRACT TEXTURE in the models hair. I COLLAGED a reproduction of the photo I chose by…

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    illuminating a place yet to exist where one can photograph or be photographed in a neutral room, where a story of a foreign place can be told through a single person. As much as I would have wanted to meet Irving Penn, I also wouldn’t want to meet him. Sometimes you get an image of a person and their personality in your head, and meeting them could ruin it. I’m jealous of his travels and his amazing work. Also, of his confidence to do whatever he wants in a photograph. I am inspired by Penn’s…

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    The Thing Itself Analysis

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    But Szarkowski explains that one cannot “pose the truth…only record it as he found it…in a fragmented and unexplained form- not a story.” (Szarkowski 3). Photographs are only details, they can be symbolic, but only fragments of a greater narrative. I had always viewed photographs as stories, but now I can understand them as pieces of something much greater, which is a more interesting way of viewing photography. It allows for much more imagination and appreciation…

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    imagination to be a painter because you can invent things. But in photography everything is so ordinary; it takes a lot of looking before you learn to see the extraordinary."A quote by David Bailey. Photographs last forever. Keeping all of the memories in a piece of paper,that means so much! Photographs can be a huge education as a wedding. Although happy little things such as a pet, nature, etc. Photography wherever one's heart decides to go, and whatever one's mind leads them to. Photography…

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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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    The Camera History

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    How was your camera able to print your picture? Well take a second to think about it and get ready for the information your about to hear! First let’s start with the definition of Camera: A device for recording visual images in the forms of photographs. Camera’s are important because they collect memories and over time they stay the same and never change. So enough about the present camera let’s talk about how the Camera became the camera. It all began with philosopher Mo Di and two greek…

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    TJ McPhaul’s Artist Statement IVT When I started to get into photography I always took an interest in nature and all the different aspects that come from nature photography. I remember watching videos of time-lapse photography of amazing landscapes with the motion of stars, clouds, and other things in the background. I was amazed with this technique, and loved all the motion that was captured through the many photos taken. I knew with our class we had to incorporate nature into our artwork is…

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    Photo editing is the process of changing images. Although most photographers edit their own photos, photo editing is actually a separate occupation. Photo editors work with companies to prepare photographs for their final published look. They may also manage photographers. Becoming a professional in this career typically requires experience as a photographer along with a bachelor's degree and photography classes. A master's degree is also available…

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    Larry Sultan

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    2009. Sultan studied political science at the University of California at Santa Barbara, Sultan attended the San Francisco Art Institute where he formally began his photography career. The majority of Sultan’s work consists of large-format color photographs. His work encompasses a range of different styles and subjects from more straight forward portraits of his parents, to raw, complicated portraits of workers in the sexual fantasy industry to vast landscapes of rural California. His work is…

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    and discussed the ideas of the relationship between image and identity in the term of photography generally, but more specifically, domestic photography. This introduction is connected to Bell Hooks and Sally Mann’s photographs, image and identity and the language in the photographs are performing as a mediating role that built a bridge between experiences and the questioning of a feeling inside of a viewer. In Our Glory: I found the most enlightening and meaningful point in Bell Hooks’ essay.…

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