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    Comparison/Contrast Essay My life is like a camera because I focus on what's important, I capture the good times and I develop from the negatives. When capturing an image, a camera focuses on the most important thing in its field of view, the object (Toussaint, J.-P, & Smith, 2008). In the same way, I also have many things that need my attention but I deliberately choose to focus on my children, which are the most important things I have. The act of focusing on the important thing when taking a shot is like taking time off a busy routine to give attention to the things that matter to me. Since for me it is children, sometimes I just stay indoors to have some good time with them. Taking a trip with them when I am on leave or just a day out helps me go out of my routine to have new experiences with the important people in my life. They are the moments that strengthen our bonds as a family and they are priceless. When capturing the object of focus, the camera angle determines the view of the image just the way-out attitudes and perceptions determine the direction our lives take. We don’t attach value to the things that we perceive negatively but those that we perceive positively, we take seriously and give a lot of love or attention. This is true because my family means everything to me since I perceive it to be a beautiful and fulfilling one. At the same time, the camera cannot capture anything that is out of its field of view. That in life, you can never go beyond your…

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    In this research paper, I will be talking about the equipment used to become a photographer. Photography requires a numerous amount of equipment to become a photographer. Photography shows way beyond than what is just on in the photo, it shows emotions. A method of recording images by the actions of light, or related radiation, on a sensitive material. I will be presenting to the panel of judges a portfolio of all the photographs that I have learned to take with different equipment, effects, and…

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    clients analyze and decide how to compose a subject,use various photographic techniques and equipment capture subjects in commercial-quality photographs,enhance the subject’s appearance with natural or artificial light,use photo enhancing software,maintain a digital portfolio, often on a website, to demonstrate work. While some photographers lead successful careers with only experience and skill, many pursue formal career training through undergraduate degree programs. This is especially true…

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    tell a story through how the photo is composed, and how the subject is posed. A color photograph of a group of people walking through a field will look completely different and evoke different emotions than seeing the exact same photograph in black-and-white. The color photographs will have some vibrancy and look alive, whereas the black-and-white photograph may create a scene that is viewed as dreary and cold. No matter the type of photography, each photograph has the capability to evoke…

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    Photography is an essential occupation to society by sharing news, art, the world, advertisement, and memories. Photographers are known to be experts of their camera, know how to take a breathtaking photo, control lighting, and edit photos. Additionally, they obtain business skills, marketing, and artistic abilities; however, not every photographer is a master of his or her skills. The occupation takes years of practice even on the job the photographer is continuously learning. Photography is a…

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    photograph is not just what u see in the image its what you make of it. Photographers are still needed in the world to capture every precious moments in reality. Photography is a more difficult than just taking a picture and presenting it. It is about capturing the right picture at the right moment in time. Working as a photographer causes a lot of interaction with others.Varying on the conditions of the job or employer( Encyclopedia of Careers and Vocational Guidance). (page 2) Photographers…

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    Macro Lens

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    1. What is macro photography?: Macro photography is when you take a photograph of a very small object very close up. 2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of macro lenses?: Macro lenses can magnify a small object to be life size without any other attachments but they are very expensive 3. What are extension tubes? What are the advantages and disadvantages of this piece of equipment?: Extension tubes are hallow tubes placed between the camera and the lens. They aren't as good as macro…

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    If you have not heard of Chase Jarvis yet, then get out from the rock you are living under. This man is the founder of CreativeLive company. Jarvi was born on July 18,1971 in Seattle Washington. Just by the age of 44 he has already accomplished so much. Chase Jarvis is a photographer who everyone wants to work with and mimic when shooting portraits and landscape. Jarvis mostly shoots portraits, landscape, and some mixtures of others. Javis has done work for Apple and other big name companies,…

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    Before the camera was invented it was really difficult to record an image. You had to stand very still for a long time for the picture to be taken. If you moved just a little bit the picture would turn out blurry. In the year of 1881 George Eastman started making dry plates (Dry plates were round disks that were used instead of film). Then in 1883, George Eastman created a thin strip of paper covered in gelatin emulsion and silver balide, which is what we call film. Finally, he invented the…

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    the job of a photographer is no easy feat. By following three guidelines any person with aspirations as a photographer should be successful. Focusing on your photography skills, creating a solid business foundation, and learning to manage and upkeep your business would make you successful. First, we must start with the basics and develop your photography skills. Most people prefer to spend a bunch of money to sit in a classroom listening…

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