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    Sherman Photos looks convicing because they look as though they could be displayed as film posters and posed by actresses. The bold poses that Sherman’s does in her photographs draws the viewers attention. Sherman images seem convincing because of the women in these photograph has different expression, different poses like different scene are happening. The main influences of the roles women play in the Alfred Hitchcock films. Sherman also uses stereotypes (forward) of…

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    guidelines and ethics to be followed. Journalists are supposed to submit all the relevant proofs along with the photographs submitted to get them published. Though these guidelines help and control the professionals in the industry, it does not apply to other industry and the larger public. Anyone with a decent camera or a smartphone can capture photographs. Often times the media collect the photographs collected from such sources. Knowing whether it is genuine or not is very difficult…

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    ceremony is to hire good photographers. Everybody wants to have great photographs of their ceremony which could help them relive t People usually overlook the fact that how necessary it is to hire professional photographer for their event. Many people hire amateur to take photos for their event because they think taking photographs is easy work, but it is not. Hiring an amateur photographer could result in unworthy photographs because of the lack of experience but a professional would know a lot…

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    (Berger, p. 8). This means that our perceptions of art can and will be changed by personal beliefs. The reason this is a rare opportunity is because there is nothing to sway people’s perception of the photograph. They either see it or they don’t. The motivation behind the creation of this photograph is pure and doesn’t contain anything that would suggest a hidden agenda of any sort. There is one trend that has been shown throughout the existence of human’s that haven’t been observed in…

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    Canadians who were having trouble making money after the Gold Rush. It allowed people from all over the country to be able to access other parts of Canada with ease. The photograph of Driving the Last Spike freezes an important moment in Canadian history on November 7, 1885, six years before the CPR was supposed to be completed. The photograph shows the final moments of the transcontinental railway, driving the final iron spike into the tracks. Donald Smith, the eldest CPR director at the time,…

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    his two identities into a single picture, the result was explosive. The first, larger portrait was first exhibited in Bangkok before media controversy and protests by the Thai Buddhist Association led to Shaowanasai responding by exhibiting the photograph rolled to the point that it was no longer visible. Subsequently, the image was replaced with a smaller…

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    Most of the photographs do not add to the narrative, but Nazario includes them to build a visual connection between the travails of the narrative and the audience. Sonia Nazario has talent in photography as a recipient of the Pulitzer Price for Feature Photography and uses the medium to support her book’s emotional appeal to the audience. All of the photographs extend compassion from the audience because they are all positive in support…

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    Johnston turned to garden and estate photography in 1910s. [To learn more about Johnston, see the Biographical Overview and Chronology.] Through copyright deposits, gifts of the photographer and the purchase of material from her estate, the Prints and Photographs Division has formed an extensive…

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    Faupel was in Budapest in time for two significant events - Operation Panzerfaust, which occurred on 15 October 1944 and the German transports of Hungarian Jews from Budapest. Faupel was the author of several well-known photographs of both events. There is no information about what orders the Propagandakompanien der Wehrmacht (Armed Forces Propaganda Company - PK) photographers were given. There are many images recording what was being done to the Jews - except the actual…

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    uses mediums such as photographs to depict the state of the world. As Eddie Adams, photojournalist for the Associated Press, once said, "Still photographs are the most powerful weapon in the world." This is true as photographs can immortalise the joy or agony of the moment, and evoke in the viewer, a variety of emotions, including, empathy, happiness and anger. Change comes from motivation, and motivation can be found between passion and fury. An example would be the photograph entitled "Federal…

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