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    argue that photos need to be conceptualised as material objects, three-dimensional objects. Photographs taken within the private setting often have intangible linkages like affection and memories associated with them. Throughout the history of photography, images have been printed and used in various ways. They have been printed on postcards (1800) and exchanged, cherished in photo-albums (1950-90), placed prominently on a wall, and in recent times - on mobile phone covers, screen savers on…

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    Lauren Schwarz Photography in West Chester, PA provides you with quality event and corporate photography. Description 2: Lauren Schwarz Photography specializes in professional photography for events in West Chester, PA. Description 3: Lauren Schwarz Photography offers reliable photography for clients in the West Chester, PA area. HOMEPAGE “Home” Meta Description: Call Lauren Schwarz Photography for a fantastic, professional wedding photographer. At Lauren Schwarz Photography in West…

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    explains in his article, “10 Reasons Why Photography Sucks and Isn’t an Art Form,” that today, photography does not require any special skills, or talents because it is easy as “pushing the buttons on an elevator” (Thripp). Thripp argues, “When you take a photo, you’re using a tool to save a copy of a scene. You’re creating nothing and the camera’s creating nothing. If the camera does create something, it isn’t art-it’s a defect” (10 Reasons Why Photography Sucks and Isn 't an Art Form).…

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    The problem with the outcome of analog photography is that the images deteriorate over time. Dyes in the ink fade and discolor and the paper often yellows or becomes brittle, this is what makes photographs before digital look so antique. They also degrade from air, light, temperature, and humidity…

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    Daguerre believed this was to long for just a blurry picture. Daguerre suggested that they replace the asphalt with silver iodine and use a sharper lens. This would reduce the time exposed and make a clearer image. Innovate∽ Louis Daguerre changed photography forever. Daguerre overcame the obstacles of the camera obscura that could only take pictures in a dark box. Daguerre perfected it by covering a plate in silver iodine, exposing it to mercury vapor, and putting it in the…

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    Allegheny, Pennsylvania, he went on to dedicate his life to photographing animals and participating in biological research. National Geographic has even gone as far as to present him the title, “the father of wildlife photography” for his early use of camera traps and flash photography at night. He was recognized by Theodore…

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    Allan Sekula Summary

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    artist is the medium of photography. Allan Sekula explores what it means to take a picture in modern society. There are many possibilities within the realm of photography. The power of this art form is a point of view without the interpretation of man. The camera is technically the one creating the photograph, so there are minimal effects from the hand of man in photography. Film photography is an art “in which objects preserve, mathematically their forms.” Photography perfectly captures…

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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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    Szarkowski’s “The Photographer’s Eye”, discusses the transition at the beginning of the age of photography. One of the most striking statements he made was the fact that photography has made impacts on modern artists. Not only has it affected fellow photographers, but also painters, sculptors, and even writers. Being able to look at actual still photographs long after the moment it was taken has completely changed the way most people look at the world around them. Photographers are considered…

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    undergraduate degree programs. This is especially true for those in specialties such as industrial photography, photojournalism or scientific photography. Undergraduate degree programs in photography and related fields may be available at art schools, colleges and universities. bachelor of fine arts in photography…

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