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    countries of the world came together and developed the new art of photography. Scientist discovered this by a sunbeam projecting through a tiny hole in a dark room, the light from the sun would leave a drawing of the object on the surface. Objects are depicted in exact ratio and color but size is diminished in comparison to reality and are seen upside down. After this discovery in the 1700 's it wasn 't until the year 1839 that photography became an official invention. Nowadays people…

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    The History Of Photography

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    they take; within the photo it tells a story and has a mean from the way the photo is taken. Leaving now in the Twenty-First Century a photo means a lot then when it had first came out. The reason that its more manful now is because since we had photography now for a long period of time, we want to keep our photos for a long time to remember those days one had. Not as when it had just came out for the reason it was new and didn 't have much care about it. Within taking a photo it has a…

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    Certainty In Photography

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    creativity of the photographic eye. Before my attendance with this school I had only searched for a ways to provide certainty through community service; this physically provided less fortunate with that value of certainty. I have always thought photography to be powerful means of providing certainty that we all crave in our lives today. Our world we live in is full of color, creativity, and others persuading to invoke feelings visually. In middle school I knew I could make a difference in some…

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    Evolution Of Photography

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    CHAPTER ONE: ‘SHOOTING SPACE’ 1.1. Origins and evolution of Architectural photography Throughout the history of photography, architecture has always been one of the significantly valued subjects that could be photographed. Before the invention of photographic technique, buildings were represented by artists in their paintings, and images of buildings could be easily found in different styles of paintings. The very first photographic image called "Boulevard du Temple" was taken by Nicéphore…

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    Since the first apparition of photography it was considered to be a medium that will transcribe the reality. The camera was the first object that allowed us to frizz a moment. At that time only art like sculpture and painting were used to frizz and represent a moment in time. Photography was in a way the next step after the painting; it was the art that would really transcribe the reality by capturing what we all see. But what are the facts that gave credibility to the camera and is this…

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    Color In Photography

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    The purpose of this presentation is to explore the perception of color as related to photography. There are many studies on the way that race, gender, age, environment, and society can alter the way in which people perceive colors in our world. However, few have studied this concept related to photographs. Color is an illusion, a trick based entirely on the way in which light encounters and enters into one’s eyes. Therefore, color is not an actual “truth”, lighting is the “truth” behind color.…

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    Career In Photography

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    Photography is a major part of world culture today. We are constantly surrounded by photographs; in our homes, on social media, on billboards, and even in our camera roll on our phones. There are numerous jobs in photography by creating your own business or working for other businesses. I career shadowed two professional photographers for my graduation project. The photographers I shadowed were Beth Ann Calamia and Stephanie Glover. Each has their own individual business. This project is…

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    Forensic Photography Essay

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    In the art of Photography there are quite a few genres in the subject, many serve various purposes. Some tend to serve multiple purposes at the same time, Like how a Fine Art photo may also serve as perfect example of a Documentary photo. Photography is a strange subject where it wasn’t seen as fine art until more recently so it is a still developing platform. Other types of genre in photography would be things such as; Arial, Nature, Night, Fine Art, Astrophotography, Microscopic, Forensic,…

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    into one including photography, painting, music, and sculpture just to name a few. Given that, there is art if film, but an ongoing debate questions whether film itself can be conceived as an art form at all. All films at their bare minimum are photographic images being shown in a rapid succession to give the appearance of movement. André Bazin believes that photography holds a place in the category of the 'plastic arts ' along with paintings, and sculptures, in that photography is an art form.…

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    Meaning of Artistic Photography Photography is something really magical is captures a still, perfect moment in time, that would otherwise have passed unnoticed, and keeping it forever. Taking photographs of people is like showing a story and every face tells a story, that is why the world knows that the older the people are the wiser they are because without photography, you would not be able to see that wisdom. The color in photography is the one thing that is very important because color…

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