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    Art Kane's Photography

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    Art Kane was a fashion and music photographer that centered on the interpretation of the human scene. Though he was notable for his editorial and advertising photography, Kane’s photographic style was perceived as photo illustration due to his conceptual skills in art direction and astonishing eye in photography. He started his career in art direction at the age of twenty six with Seventeen Magazine, nevertheless ended up becoming a photographer as a result of not being happy with “doing other…

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    History of Photography Although many may know what photography is, they do not know how far it has come from the beginning of its time. Photography, in itself, is one of the fastest growing hobbies in today’s world. Many believed it was “the killer of fine art” (Tolmachev) as it began to develop. The changes of photography and the people who have contributed to its advancement, have played a vital part in bringing it from its humble beginnings to its present day technological astonishment.…

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    Nicephore Niepce was a French inventor. He is now regarded to as the inventor of photography and a founding father in that field. Joseph Niépce invented heliography, which is a method he used to produce the world's oldest remaining artifact of a photographic process. This process created a photograph from a print made from a photoengraved printing plate dated back to 1825. The first photograph was taken from the window of his Parisien residence of a nearby house and barn. The photo would take up…

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    The image St. George and the Dragon was created using the albumen silver from a glass negative process, and as such it is a black and white photograph. The white tones appear stark white, and the darker tones appear warm, ranging from light to darker shades of beige to almost brown. Also, visible are the various shades of gray. Such tones were typical of the wet collodion process, as was the sharp image and the clear depiction of the details. The photograph's tones range from light to dark,…

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    The exhibition Over the Fence, currently on display at the UQ Art Museum features a selection of photographic works from eighteen contemporary Indigenous artists. The selected artworks have been drawn from the private collection of art enthusiast, collector and philanthropist Patrick Corrigan. The exhibition, curated by Gordon Craig and titled after an artwork by Destiny Deacon, features artists including Richard Bell, Bindi Cole, Fiona Foley, Nici Cumpston, Christian Thompson, Vernon Ah Kee,…

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    Photography started with a camera, the basic idea that a moment in the physical life could be accurately captured and placed upon a sheet. The first camera invented was made by Alexander Wolcott. His camera was patented on May 8, 1840. Alexander Wolcott’s invention made it possible for candid photos to be taken and not fade away with time (Gerber, 2015). Previously, many had attempted to develop machines that captured life but these developments were less advanced. Over time, the camera…

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    Woman On Train Analysis

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    The portrait was captured through the use of the sun as a natural lighting source while the shoot was taken with the subject close to the camera lens. Moreover, I searched for reflections and silhouettes to ensure an enhanced image was produced while ensuring that cast shadows are less visible in the shoot. Consequently, the shoot was taken with subtle angels that were not eye level thus ensuring…

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    The Gross Clinic Essay

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    Sallie galloping on a horse is series of photographs done as a photographic experiment, done by Muybridge June 15, 1878. The sequences consist of 24 photographs shot in quick secession that were exposed on a zoopraxiscope. Muybridge constructed the first zoopraxiscope, which presented the “motion picture” for the first…

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    related differences between caregivers and care-receivers. This dialogue argues that immersion and understanding enables agreeable communication between two different cultures in a clinical environment. Moreover, concerning the argument of which cultural lens this writer is observing from, simply, that it is not to say that every other culture is wrong, not at all. It is simply not my…

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    taking still images. Whilst, the iPhone 8 Plus has an f/2.8 aperture, the iPhone X features an f/2.4 aperture. The optical image stabilization feature is also present in the phone’s wide-angled lens. The frontage, 7MP True-Depth camera comes with a host of capabilities, including; Face ID, telephoto lens upgrade and portrait mode, all of which have earned the phone lots of credence when it comes to shooting…

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