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    Photo Careers A sports photographer males about $10,000-$20,000 a year. Their main responsibility is to get amazing action shots of the game. They take hundreds of photos of the game. They need great timing, quick reflexes and some knowledge of the sport. You basically get to travel with the team everywhere they go. Fashion photography is a very popular job among big cities. Its pay per year is $59,000. Someone in the fashion photography field has to know style as well as have a lot of…

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    types of people, be it working in at a desk or defending their country. This can be shown in the articles The Super Man Behind Super-Man, written by Bijal P. Trivedi and Over the Top, written by Rene Skelton. The article Over the Top talks about photographer Carson Peter and his job photographing dangerous places. The Spider Man Behind Spider-Man talks about Steven Kutcher and how he took his career of being an Entomologist though a twist and began to work in Hollywood. There are an array of…

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    A decent headshot portrays confidence, it catches the person in their natural state and is taken by a photographer who makes that person feel comfortable. Also, it reveals a person's personality and sense of style. A poor headshot looks like it was taken with an iPhone at the beach during a vacation or at a local bar. Over preparation for a photo session with plenty of makeup and over-styled hair is not acceptable as a professional headshot. This article shares Grand Lens Photography's 5…

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    Anna Atkins Essay

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    Anna Atkins, the first women photographer, had many talents and I chose her book covers “Cyanotypes of British and Foreign Ferns” because I thought it was the best example that both spoke about what she did for photography as well as science. Her work was not just art but it itself was groundbreaking for other women photographers and scientist alike. This process, of documenting ferns, allowed people to understand what they looked like, size and scale, giving proof to science and the botanist…

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    grown and morphed over time. There have been changes in both the technical details of taking such photos, and in the intents of the products. After the invention of photography in 1839, drastic changes in the approaches and techniques of cityscape photographers occurred multiple times and for a plethora of reasons. Not only did the process of taking photos become easier, but the whole purpose and practice of photography was refaced. Beginning with the slow exposure times and decidedly simpler…

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    something to try out and play with when you take a picture. Smartphones now tend to have cameras and flash. Also, cameras are now able to withstand any type of weather and even go underwater. All these new technologies are great because it enables photographers to think more outside the box. It only takes a push of a button to create something beautiful that will last forever. Some things that can be used to make your pictures come to life is panoramas. Panoramas create a striking three hundred…

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    I am against having any soldier acting as a reporter or photographer because I feel it is too dangerous and they should be more focused on doing their job, helping their comrades and killing their enemy. I know that photographers exist within the military and I have done some research about the career field of a “combat cameraman” and I find it quite interesting. According to the usmilitary…

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    Due to fearing the public backlash over the scenes, Albert prohibited Fenton from capturing corpses and injuries. The cannonballs’ appearance implied the idea of soldiers’ corpses without actually saying it Subtle qualities like that showed what photographers knew about their location’s…

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    Kevin Carter

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    many viewers believe the photographer, Kevin Carter, did not follow the Associated Press Code of Ethics and National Press Photographers Code of Ethics. The photograph abided by the code of ethics as it was not altered in any way, was not staged or reenacted, there was no exchange of items such as payment, gifts, or compensation, the subjects of the image were not sabotaged, nor were their lives altered or influenced. A grey line is found in the National Press of Photographers Association Code…

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    during the Battle of Iwo Jima. Joe Rosenthal, employed by The Associated Press, was an American photographer. He worked with the Newspaper Enterprise Association and soon after, he became a reporter and photographer for the San Francisco News. Joe Rosenthal wanted to join the United States Army or Navy but was rejected, due to his poor eyesight. Instead, he joined the U.S. Maritime Service as a photographer. After a year of service, he was assigned to the Pacific campaign and was sent to Iwo…

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