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    William Eggleston: The Life and Works During the beginning days of photography, pictures rarely came in a color other than black and white. These images seemed the norm for serious photographers. However, one photographer happened to think different. This photographer, William Eggleston, grew into a pioneer of realistic photography since the late 20 th century. Throughout his life, both young and adult, William Eggleston broke all the rules. Eggleston chose a new format for his art and…

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    Proposed Location Hopeful Photography proposed location need to represent the edgy urban chic feel of the company brand. Our location area would be in downtown Tulsa. Our company studio space requirement would be an open industrial retail space that is at least 2000 square feet. Space needs to have an abundant amount of natural light for studio sessions. The studio surrounding location is as important as the studio itself. The studio location must be in a convenient location that is easily…

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    Finding the Comfort in Religion During the 1950’s, African Americans were treated as the outcast. They were separated from white people. African American had to use restroom that was only for blacks, and sit at the back of the bus. If a white person got on the bus, they had to give up their seat. They had different waiting room in the hospital than the white people. These were not the only restrictions that were for African Americans, but there were a lot more restrictions on African Americans.…

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    The photograph in question depicts an ordinary inner city Pancake House restaurant and surrounding urban street clutter. Judging from the presence of an air conditioning system mounted in the window of the restaurant, a newspaper vending machine just outside, and the prominent hippie flower painted upon a pillar, it can be deduced that the photograph was taken in Chicago, America in the late 1960s or early 1970s. There is also a strong sense of verticality emanating from the foreground objects…

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    Street photography is like the fine-art version of photojournalism. Much like photojournalism, street photography captures the everyday moments of regular people in ways that fascinate the viewer. Famous street photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson conceived the idea of the “Decisive Moment” in photography. This term essentially relates to the specific moment that creates a good shot. While this “moment” can be hard to come by, street photography celebrates the idea…

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    taking a photograph itself. These advancements did not happen suddenly; the technology and advancements in photography we have today is the product of many centuries of work through a collective effort from many different intellectuals, artists and photographers. Photography as a movement first started even before the invention of photography with the physionotrace. The physionotrace mechanized a technique for making profiles and permitted…

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    For many photographers interested in publishing conservation stories or even just selling prints of wildlife—they will need images with large pixel dimensions and high resolution. Higher quality images allow for more opportunities to crop, retouch and zoom-in on a photo in post-processing without compromising its quality. Usually a digital SLR camera is where people turn. When paired with a wide angle lens and an external triggering source, the photographer can create images in the…

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    words from Irving Penn end the striking exhibition, which celebrates the 100th anniversary of his birth. This exhibition, which takes place at the Grand Palais in Paris, pays tribute to both the impressive photographer and the man he was. I personally knew his work as being the fashion photographer who had collaborated with Vogue for more than sixty years. But the grey walls and the airy rooms of this exhibition showed me all the elegance and wisdom that would define him. Irving Penn would…

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    Anton Corbijn is a Dutch photographer, music video director, and filmmaker who deserves accolade for his first two films – “Control”, the amazingly photographed biopic of Ian Curtis, the enigmatic leader of the English grey band Joy Division, and “The American”, an unforgettable low-key European crime thriller, starring George Clooney as a hitman. The following move consisted in the less spellbinding, but still solid, “A Most Wanted Man” with the late Philip Seymour Hoffman as the protagonist. I…

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    much wider range of photographers not only pros. They permit photographs with less quality and that makes their prices low. 2. What is product photography? Why are these types of photographs produced? Product Photography involves photographing products (that name says it all). These are used for commercial…

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