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    Yousuf Karsh’s breath taking glimpses of public figures made him one of the top, most famous portrait photographers of the 20th century. Karsh along with his family fled their hometown Amenia when he was only 15 years old. He ended up in the capital of Canada, Ottawa, Where he learned photography through his uncle. He gained access to outstanding national and international figures, right before the terrible World War II began. He worked with mostly with black and white portraits using a large…

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    to be anything more than a daily snapshot of the reality of war however the media attached an entirely different meaning which became the popular view. Adams himself was a photographer who started his career in high school but continued on to freelancing, several years work in the AP (Associated Press) as well as photographer for Parade magazine until his death.…

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    The literacy that I want to learn is how to be a photographer. There are many ways to achieve this goal. One of the ways is to get a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera. It is a digital camera that combines the optics and the mechanisms of a single-lens reflex camera with a digital imaging sensor. The best entry level lens for any photographer is an 18-55 mm. First, there are so many pictures and different apps available these days that can change the quality of an image. Also it is not…

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    Love your job Her life's filled with all sorts of action. All the lights and cameras., but not pointing to her. The cameras she points at her clients as the photographer. She gives people memories that will last a lifetime as well as spending time with her kids, and taking on a second job as a special Ed monitor. Your job is not just a job, It is a part of your life that decides your future, and who you become. Jessyca Mercado works as a special Ed monitor that includes making sure the…

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    Street People Assignment

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    Visual research” When we worked on photography history Garry Winogrand was one of the photographers that inspired me with my “Street People” assignment. My work is nothing like his but the free expression that I found in his work even though underneath some of his work you can see the different expressins in people this made me relise that you can express anything within a photo. Simon Garnier said: “I was too timid to get close to strangers to get intimate with them and tell their…

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    Australia’s National Photographic Portrait Prize 2018 accurately depicts the psychological inner life an individual and the constraining forces that make them into the individual portrayed in the image. The exhibition displays 43 photographs from photographers around Australia, the collections representing modern Australian youth culture and the issues and beliefs that shape its own identity in a bravely optimistic manner. The works of Filomena Rizz and Laura Sikes if not particularly…

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    photograph should be accepted as an art or not among the critics, artists, and photographers. Some said the photograph could be richer with detail in any other art filed, and the other said it was nothing more than a simple record of reality or the art piece that produced by artists’ hands or soul but the business that produced by mechanical automatism and could be copied in hundred times. In these situation, the photographers gave up the peculiarities of photograph and tried to reach the…

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    The Perspective of a Photographer In the documentary, “The Salt of the Earth,” Juliano Salgado gives the audience a look into the life and career of his father, Sebastiao Salgado, a successful photographer. Sebastiao Salgado began his career as an economist who traveled to countries bordering Brazil. While traveling, he studied different societies and the nature that provided the basic needs for these societies. He would take photographs of the people and their ecosystem to give insight into…

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    Afghan Girl

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    found through a collection of images taken at a family gathering, or pictures at a museum event, so people could understand what it was like during that time in history. What if the photographer was trying to capture more than a thousand words; what if they were trying to capture the face of a struggling nation? Photographer Steve McCurry was able to successfully capture the powerful image of “Afghan Girl”, and showcase the struggle and fear instilled into a woman who was forced to…

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    television was during the war. Photographers would be interested in the impact of photographs. For example, “Visual journalism can emphasize the costs and benefits of policies by putting a human face on issues that appear abstract” (Ferbous 22). This helps us understand how photography is used to help others. Photographers and activist would be interested in reading this article since it pertains to their field of knowledge. By giving examples and showing how photographer is effective, it might…

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