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    help but create or ponder the possibilities of the relationship the that exists between them. The exhibit is also part of appropriation art, as mentioned earlier these works include an element of photograph. The arts took photographs from a public domain and transformed them to make them seem like photographs encased in a painting or another form…

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    for stock photographs? Noise in photography is color specks in areas where there shouldn’t be any. They usually appear when you are using a high ISO or a long exposure. It is a concern because if the image was enlarged, the noise would be more noticeable. 6. The photographer Lisette Model once said, “Photography is the easiest art, which perhaps makes it the hardest.” What did she mean by this? Do you agree or disagree with her? What is easy and hard about creating a fine art photograph? I…

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    works from our readings, my attention was particularly drawn to the work of Jeff Thomas. The piece titled, “Culture Revolution” left a key interest in where my attention was drawn. The photograph brings a tense feeling and draws the viewer’s attention to the details amongst the figure in it. When looking at the photograph, there is a sense of wonder to it. Jeff Thomas gives his audience a way to wonder what the meaning behind the photo is; while it seems as if the artist is trying to understand…

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    piece presents four photographs of a black man's tortured body chained to a tree, and the black and white images are…

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    Since history can date it, photography has been around for over 100 years. People take pictures everyday. Whether it is with a group of people, or just a selfie. People use cameras for most pictures or even their smartphones. Almost everyone in the world takes pictures. There’s honestly no question that street photography can be an amazing project to work on. Some people see street photography as a form of art, and a major way to record our city’s life and the society of people. While there are…

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    I’ve always enjoyed being behind the lens and observing others photographs. The way that Sally Mann discusses her own photography and different methods represents how I would want to approach photography. She explains that the meaning behind all of her work is simply because it’s fun, even if that’s hard to believe. I like the idea that she does photography simply because she loves it. She goes on to say that the things she photographs are spontaneous. She’ll see something in front of her and…

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    image from a different point of view than anyone else. Barb Cavness expresses, “I look for the complete picture. I look primarily for a message or mood. Something in the photograph that the viewer questions or wonders about or walks away with a memory they will share with others.” Cavness continues, “I don’t want to photograph an item or person the way I’ve seen it in so many other…

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    streets in the everyday, he stated in the book the genius of photography (Badger, 2007, p195) he wanted to look at ‘people as individuals’, responding to statement this represents how we can identify an individual through a reading and looking at a photograph to pick things out suggesting their identity. His body of work expands and emphasises the pioneer of street photography Henri Cartier Bresson and his decisive moment which this involved being in a particular place, at a particular time…

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    This image shows Mother Mary talking to her Mother St.Anne. I love this image because as an religious kid, this photograph demonstrates my love for my religion. The quality I like best about this photo is how I edited it. I loved the way I kept the background the same yet I lighten up Mary and St.Anne. The one and only thing I would do differently would be to experiment with the contrast and the brightness a little more or even try this photo in black and white. I had no trouble at all taking…

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    Bukubuku Bubbling

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    chosen to focus on from this exhibit is Masahisa Fukase’s Bukubuku (Bubbling). This piece was on display in the Self-portrait room and was created in 1991 as a self-portrait of the artist blowing bubbles underwater. The full piece is seventy-nine photographs. It exists as a part of the Masahisa Fukase Archives, courtesy Michael Hoppen Gallery but the photos are on short-term loan to the Tate Modern. Performing for the Camera…

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