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    There is much to be learned from analyzing Dorothea Lange’s photograph “Migrant Mother” and the article relating to it by Kevin Starr. The photograph shows a poor migrant family and how the conditions they have been living through have begun to wear them down. The article gives more personal information on the family, ones you wouldn’t have been able to get from the photo, like how the mother’s name was Florence Thompson and that, “...they had been living on frozen vegetables from surrounding…

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    Saddam Hussein, Abu Ghraib, and the raw and graphic photographs that were published from the war in Iraq. These pictures graphically depicted prisoners being abused, both sexually and physically by American soldiers who proudly stood beside their prisoners, smiling, notoriously proud of themselves. The administration was only shocked that these photographs had been published, and the photographs themselves, failing to grasp what the photographs were actually depicting and showing to the…

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    However, upon returning to the home of Irene the next morning, to save The King’s reputation and retrieve the photograph, he finds that she has outwitted him. She fled with the photograph and left a note for Sherlock behind, along with a different photograph of herself as a parting shot. Irene’s actions are not socially traditional and so unlike any woman Sherlock has met or analyzed and it shocks him to his core. Irene plays to his…

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    its appearance to its functions making it easier to have a picture of exceptional quality whatever its purpose. “The selective eye”, instead of just finding a subject to take a photo of the photo composition is about accentuating the scene of the photograph being taken. It is important to be aware that there is more than one way of framing up the camera for a perfect photo shot. The photographer plays a big part in the picture from choosing the correct setting to the overall picture quality.…

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    created in 1987 using the medium of film in order to capture the image. The subject for this artwork would be issue oriented based on the message displayed. This piece would also be considered to be abstract due to the message that is displayed in the photograph and how it makes itself look different. The artwork itself is what looks to be a reused photo for a previous advertisement many years ago, but the artist used a powerful message to cover up what was being advertised, and used the words…

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    Family Ties There are photographs that have been passed down from my grandpa on my father’s side to my dad. All of the artifacts that my family have are images of my family in the army. The photograph that holds significance to my family particularly my father would be a picture of his uncle and my great uncle in his army uniform during WWII. This photograph was taken during the early 1940’s towards the end of the second World War. This image holds significance to my grandfather…

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    Mark’s Twain supposed to have a lost sweetheart by the name of Iowa Burns. This considers a critical situation because Mark Twain and Iowa Burns were sweethearts, but the story really states it. At the age of sixteen there was a photograph of her with Mark Twain’s name on it. Twain lived nearby her family at Keokuk Iowa. Just because you lived by a person doesn’t mean the two were sweet hearts. The time don’t add up because when Sam Clemens became Mark Twain Iowa Burns sister Minnie supposed to…

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    these photos touch death. Stanley Forman captured a breathtaking picture of a woman who was falling to her death in the Boston fire with his motor-driven camera. Despite the accuracy of the record, Forman’s photograph excelled in no other aspects; thus, the motivation to publish the photograph was a violation of morality. The use of cheap sensationalism hyped the woman’s death…

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    accomplished in person, but also in through his films. Adams’ photographs mostly contain only pictures of the wildlife. This means he did not include anything such as people, buildings, or anything else along those lines. Adams was criticized by a lot of people for this reason. People thought that he was not displaying an accurate representation in his photographs of what these parks actually looked like. While this is partially true, these photographs by Ansel Adams are what have protected…

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    Description: Starting at the left of the photograph by Margaret Bourke-White, there is a small section of space with just the sky and the a little bit of the horizon at the very bottom. The horizon is so low on the picture that the sand on the beach isn’t shown. Further in from the left of the picture, are two men who are standing in the waves pulling a parachute. The man on the left is wearing a dark top hat and dark clothes. He is facing towards the right, but facing towards the horizon,…

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