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    Here, he met a woman named Gerdna who he taught photography. She would then accompany him on his assignments to photograph the war. They ended up getting engaged, but sadly when he was away on an assignment, Gerdna was killed in Berlin. He met two other women in the future, the first being Elaine Justin and even though she was married they had a romantic relationship…

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    capture the attention of consumers sometimes come at a cost. For example, taking a picture of a wild animal in its natural habitat. Of course, some photographers risk their lives for shots, while others use more clever ways to achieve stunning photographs without putting themselves in danger. Photographing dangerous animals is seen as a challenge, that many photographers will step up to. Being inventive is a must, to prevent everyone evolved from becoming hurt, or to succeed in the perfect shot…

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    to substitute for it something more than a mere approximation, a kind of decal or transfer” (198). Photography functioned as a record tool, gives us its objectivity of reality which deeper go into the need of understanding the truth. When the old photograph was taken out of the sealed plastic bag with an amber in it, Schreiber use close-up shots on Jonathan’s, Alex’s grandfather’s and Lista’s face focusing on their…

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    The pinhole camera was one of the first known camera to ever exist. It was first discovered in 5th Century B.C, in Beijing China. the Mohist philosopher anya mentioned the effect of an inverted image forming through a pinhole. The image of an inverted Chinese pagoda is mentioned in Duan Chengshi’s book “Miscellaneous Morsels from Youyang" written during the Tang Dynasty which occurred in the years 618–907. A Philosopher by the name of Mo Tsu was then the first known person on record to record…

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    Having engagement photos is the best way to remember and celebrate a momentous event in your life. It is important that you ensure that your photos are as stunning, meaningful and share-worthy ad possible. You will realize that engagement photos are not just useful for your engagement announcement. You can use these photos as your profile pictures on social media and so on. You can also use photos for your wedding website. This is the reason why you should take quality engagement photos. It is…

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    Jones was stated to believe that photography should not be considered as an art because it was a waste of space. “A photograph in a gallery is a flat, soulless, superficial substitute for painting.” While on the opposing viewpoint, Sean O’Hagan believes that it is an art because “Photography is the art of real life – however, manipulated. And real life creates true art…

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    Robert Mapplethorpe was one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century. Coming in on the scene in the nineteen-sixties, Mapplethorpe was considered scandalous and controversial at best. Most of his work had been seen as homoerotic or simply just pornographic. Instead of looking at his work from this perspective however, I will be taking the stance of his work as being technically beautiful as well as arguing that he uses photography to push our popular perceptions of sexuality and…

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    Since the creation of photography, photographic images have been used to shape the public’s knowledge through means such as staged photos, photo manipulation, and photos portrayed in the media. These photos have been used to give a visual taste of history all the way from World Wars to nationwide depressions. The camera has been a very significant part of history due to the fact of it giving the opportunity to see what things looked like during different times. Photographers like Henry…

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    My photographer is Josef Sudek, his approach to his style is more of nature and black and white, I was looking at a lot of his pictures and they mainly all look the same. He mostly shoots outdoors but, if she shoots indoors he makes sure its in a window, or in a couple there were rays of sunlight coming into the picture kind of having the same feelings as the others. It looks like he likes to use a lot of different types of light for his photography. Josef Sudek's technique seems to be very…

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    color like cream, light gray, or beige is a better choice for the main part of the mat. If you choose a double mat for your portrait, it's possible to add a brighter accent color. When choosing colors, remember that the purpose is to enhance the photograph. The mat and frame should come together to work with the portrait and draw the eye into the composition, rather than jumping out or distracting from the image. A pale, neutral background with a thin line of a bolder color draws the eye inward,…

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