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    William L Morris lll, Photographer William L. Morris has been a nature photographer for 30 years. His passion for photography grew out of his love for nature. This brought him to teach himself how to photograph for capturing unique moments in the natural world. His first camera, a Canon AE-1, was purchased on board the USS Clark FFG-11 during his active duty years as an Engineman with the United States Navy. For Morris, the beauty of nature is for all of us to enjoy, and the natural…

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    I'm not an artist. I set the camera up and tell my story. - Tyler Perry This quote summarizes the importance of a camera in a successful photographers life. There are many types of cameras, but I will be focusing on two of the more famous ones : Camera Obscura and The Graflex series D camera. Both of these cameras are similar in type, but they are different in time period. In the process of explaining the key components of each camera, I will discuss what a SLR camera is, and I will also discuss…

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    ahhing over the color barrier that was broken, i was more in shock when I first saw the image, numerous question and red flags came to mind. American photographer Annie Leibovitz was born in Waterbury, Connecticut on October 2nd, 1949. Around the time of 1967 she enrolled at the San Francisco Art Institute. Her career began as a staff photographer for the “Rolling Stone” magazine. Only after 3 years she became…

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    special purpose. From the large, heavy film camera to the small light digital camera even the phone camera, the development of camera could bring a lot of convenience to people, also it could offer many new ways and possibility for professional photographers and other consumers. Using the comparison of the development of different cameras in different periods and the comparison of digital photography to traditional photography as examples, they show the diverse side of the technology under…

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    among the people. This shows how they selflessly want the best for the survivors and are genuine in their endeavors to help them. The angle and the frame of the photographs help create very important focal points and background features. If the photographers would not have used the angle from above, they would not have been able to capture this important…

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    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 Robinson, who was an English pictorialist photographer best known for his pioneering combination printing, along with many other English and American pictorialists around 1900, “had tried to get photography accepted as fine art on an equal footing with painting”…

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    At this time, the military believed it would be beneficial to document to ensure the public the evacuation of Japanese Americans was humane and it was to support the war effort. The military hired their first photographer to document the building of Manzanar. Clem Albers was a photographer that was more of physically documenting the construction of the camp and less focused on the social injustices. With the photographs he took, the viewer can see the process of making these camps. These camps…

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    When I get older, I would like to become a photographer. Photography is a about seizing a moment, then editing the pictures taken. It's about living in the moment and capturing what one sees, something you may never see again. By capturing a moment you save memories so they can never be forgotten. These photos will forever be engraved into your mind, they will also be a physical piece of your memory as well. Cameras are a fragment of technology, which can be complicated if not learned how…

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    In 1908, photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson was born in Chanteloup-en-Brie, a commune located in the north of France. An early aficionado of the arts, strongly influenced by his father – a textile merchant –, and his uncle, who was a gifted painter. During his youth, Cartier-Bresson found great joy in literature and happily read the works of prominent authors such as Dostoyevsky and Rimbaud, but also passionately studied painting. At age 19, Cartier-Bresson studied painting under André Lhote,…

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    from. Forensic Photography is an unusual choices within the field, it requires a certain degree of education and training while providing a reasonable salary and varied work environment. From CreativeSkillSet they define a forensic photographer as “Forensic Photographers produce a permanent visual record of accidents and crime scenes for use as evidence in court. Forensic photographs are used for measurement or analysis, to accompany forensic reports, articles or research papers.” This is a job…

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