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    Erwitt Photography

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    said, “Photography is an art of observation. It has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.” While Elliott Erwitt was talking specifically about photography, this concept applies to many aspects of life, including how we see each other. I want to view others and be viewed by others through the lens of creativity, understanding, and appreciation for all kinds of beauty. My identity is shaped by my interest in and demonstrated talent for photography. I…

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    Executive Summary Polaroid Corporation was established in 1937 by Edwin H. Land which is the former founder of this corporation. Polaroid is an American international and eyewear consumer electronics company. It is very well known with its creation of instant film cameras, which starting to be launched in the market in 1948 and be the first company to introduce such product. By the late 1980, Polaroid was vulnerable for takeover due to certain reasons which are low profit of the company, carried…

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    Expert Picture Taker

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    There are numerous great motivations to utilize an expert picture taker to catch your wedding, occasion or extraordinary event as opposed to depending on a companion or with respect to do as such, regardless of the fact that they have a modern camera. Here are only seven of them: 1. Time Time is a key fixing in delivering great pictures and when you pay an expert photographic artist, one thing you can just about be sure of is that you will get a greater amount of their time than you would…

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    Camera Operator If you're in it for the creative satisfaction—or perhaps ultimately as a means to becoming a director—then the camera operator's job is for you. A camera operator is the one who sits behind the camera and moves it on its tripod to follow the action. The camera operator's eye sees what is being shot, which gives him an authority to call for another take if something looks wrong on a shot. Thanks to the growth of the TV industry and the addition of commercial advertising to TV,…

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    very important that the picture is taken at the right time. It can go from looking really good to really bad it all depends on the timing. Skateboarding photography has been around for quite a while “beginning of modern photojournalism took place in 1925”. Skateboarding started around 1958, It was created by surfers.Surfboard companies like makaha and hobie started making better quality skateboards”As surfing becomes more popular, Skating becomes a way to surf when there are no waves”.…

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    Filthy Mcnasty Analysis

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    basketball game and you need it to play a game. Symbol Two: The second symbol is the basketball court behind the word trust in the middle of the trailer. The court represents the family. When the whole family is there, as if all of the hoops and equipment are there, everything functions properly. When a hoop is missing, or a family member, then you cannot play the game. You need everything in a court to play the game. Main Characters: The main characters are twins that are African…

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    Hallway Research Paper

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    The hallway is lit by a single light attached to the middle of the popcorn ceiling. There used to be two lights but one bulb flickered and died leaving the hallway dim. The popcorn ceiling is picked off and gone in some spots, mostly around the light and close to the walls. There are also a few tan stains that are darker around the edges and lighter almost white as they go in. The stains might be water stains from who ever lived in the house before. The flooring in the hallway is a worn dark…

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    Susan Sontag’s Regarding the Pain of Others is one particular work that discusses war photography and its implications in the public sphere. Sontag critiques the images of war that people consume, calling into question the responsibility to take action when dealing with war. She contemplates with the notion that we may want to end wars with…

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    Prop Rap Drama

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    PROP CREATION – Create a prop which can be used in your Puppet Theatre performance (the main puppet is not included in this assessment component) – take photos of the prop for your process diary and discuss: How will it be used in performance? How was it created? My prop is a film of transparent plastic which a printer has printed ink onto it. This is used in accordance with a projector to display a black or white image onto a cloth or screen. To make it all you needed to do is select a…

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    Brain Caswell explores the themes appearance and reality, showing how appearances can be deceptive and how humans are complex in his novel, Double Exposure. He does this by using the metaphor of double exposure, and characterisation. Caswell also effectively used intertextuality to ensure that the reader has a greater understanding of the main themes, and to convey different ideas that are explored during the novel. Double Exposure deals with ideas of how appearance and reality can be…

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