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    makes the viewer ponder what is deeper in the background. There is a sepia tone in the image and the subject matter being the bridge highlights the cars driving by as they intrigue the audience. The blur of the car in the foreground suggest this photograph was taken with the purpose to capture movement. The negative space created amoungst the cars captures the strong line of the shadows created from the structure of the bridge. It produces a sense of balance as it seems like the architecture of…

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    Through the nineteenth century exposure time dramatically decreased and the realism and the nature of the photograph increased reducing the formality of photographs . The method of calotype photography, of transferring images from a negative to positive image on paper allowed for multiple copies to be made from a single negative , again reducing the stiffness and formality of images. These photographs captured what the human memory could not recall , or the honest depiction of past events;…

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    Peter Lik Research Paper

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    I chose to do Peter Lik to be my photographer because I think he does exceptional work in taking landscape and nature photographs. My favorite pictures are outdoors ones and I feel I can kinda relate since that’s what I enjoy doing most. Peter Lik was born in 1959 in Melbourne, Australia. He is not yet deceased, but the date of his birth is unknown. He is very well known because he has several galleries open and has traveled tons of places and gets to know them and writes books about where he…

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    Allan Sekula Summary

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    explores what it means to take a picture in modern society. There are many possibilities within the realm of photography. The power of this art form is a point of view without the interpretation of man. The camera is technically the one creating the photograph, so there are minimal effects from the hand of man in photography. Film photography is an art “in which objects preserve, mathematically their forms.” Photography perfectly captures what a person looks like. A man can be identified by…

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    was distracting to his work as a writer. The amount of time he spent trying to focus the camera to capture an encounter would make him forget crucial details. He also felt uncomfortable with the way photographs turned events into a single moment. He stresses over the fact that he “makes photographs” rather than “takes them” as a way of explaining the importance of experiencing something before recording it – All because he fears that photography is becoming a practice of simply preserving an…

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    Philippe Halsman Analysis

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    character. Throughout the following six years, Halsman approached numerous customers to bounce for him. Herbert Hoover, Van Cliburn, and Edward R. Murrow declined Halsman's welcome, yet individuals like President Richard Nixon was renowned for their hop photograph. He guaranteed the hops uncovered shrouded describes in his subjects. "When you request that a man bounce, his consideration is generally coordinated toward the demonstration of hopping and the cover falls so that the genuine…

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    Elvis Statue Analysis

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    Elvis photo opportunity Trying to discern the use and impressions of a statue or memorial in the public sphere has been made much easier by the advent of social media and the social web. Beale street has one such statue that people have shared photographs all over the social web, and people have some opinions on this tribute. TripAdvisor is one of the largest collections of reviews easily findable on the statue, but the statue seems to be photographed by anyone who passes by or even knows…

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    a professional that focuses on the art of taking photographs with a digital or film camera. Photographers use artificial and/or natural lighting to snap pictures of various people, places and things in a variety of settings. Photographers typically do marketing and advertise services to attract clients analyze and decide how to compose a subject,use various photographic techniques and equipment capture subjects in commercial-quality photographs,enhance the subject’s appearance with natural or…

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    express feelings or emotions, thoughts, and perspectives because the subject of a photo can be anything visible. Most commonly seen are photographs of people, items, or scenery. Photography for me is a way to capture moments and memories; a way to freeze time and keep an image or moment the way it is forever. Even though I no longer speak to some people, I have photographs of good memories with them although the memories in my head are not as bright. My photos are not for other people, they are…

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    intern in 1964. He has contributed to 42 articles in the magazine, not only as a photographer but as a writer. Allard likes to photograph people in remote locations and locations where people would never see other than through photography or video. One experience that Allard had was in Brazil when half of a young boy’s sheep were killed by a driver. He took a photograph and it made it to the front page of a National Geographic magazine. After the magazine was published, people…

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