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    group work. Throughout this reflection I will touch on; the skills that I bring and my role in the group, what we could have done better, and my overall learning experience. My group decided to do professional headshots for our leveraging micro funds challenge. It was of low cost to us, only needing a camera and a computer, and an in demand service that students need and are aware of. We decided to take the headshots at one of the most aesthetically pleasing areas on campus, the E5 bridge.…

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    Yousuf Karsh was an Armenian immigrant who went to Canadian and became a professional photographer. Karsh lived from 1908 to 2002 and remains to be one of the most important and influential photographers the world has ever known. Karsh got his start in photography in high school. After arriving in Canada, Karsh was given a simple camera. He took photos in school and one of his friends entered a photo of his into a competition. That picture won and Karsh dedicated his life to photography.…

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    modern media. With advanced technology, photographers have the ability to produce better pictures which fulfill the professional standards perfectly. However, these pictures are not necessarily humane or ethical, especially when these photos touch death. Stanley Forman captured a breathtaking picture of a woman who was falling to her death in the Boston fire with his motor-driven camera. Despite the accuracy of the record, Forman’s photograph excelled in no other aspects; thus, the motivation to…

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    photography hasn’t changed. However, over the years digital cameras have changed considerably from its appearance to its functions making it easier to have a picture of exceptional quality whatever its purpose. “The selective eye”, instead of just finding a subject to take a photo of the photo composition is about accentuating the scene of the photograph being taken. It is important to be aware that there is more than one way of framing up the camera for a perfect photo shot. The photographer…

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    Surveillance. [electronic resource] : Video Practices and Technology. Oxford : Elsevier Science & Technology, 2006. Kruegle’s book highlights the importance of surveillance to protect personnel and assets. He elaborates on this main point through detailed chapters on topics related to surveillance technology and techniques. The dome camera and pan/tilt/zoom camera chapters elaborates on the types available, hardware required for each type, and application of the camera being discussed. In…

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    Foto Inc. Case Analysis

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    In year l1, Foto, Inc. Entry Level Camera line was above average for Image Resolution, LCD Screen, and Lens Quality. The company was slightly below average on the cost of Brand Specific Components, Special Utility Features and was $1.29 below the industry average for R&D. The company suffered…

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    Body Cameras Advantages

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    police brutality, it can be understandable why citizens want police to wear body cameras. I personally agree with these notions and it has even been proven in various studies. Some people believe that body cameras would not help because then they would be forced to get a ticket if they, say, ran a red light instead of having the officer getting them off with just warning. However, I think that benefits of the cameras most certainly outweigh the negative aspects. This specifically includes…

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    Gopro Camera History

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    an important part in the lives of the average person. This is shown through where most are created with the use of a camera. few years ago, Nick Woodman found a need to create high quality shots while surfing with his friends. He made different prototypes throughout the years when he realized he should not spend his time designing the strap for the camera but designing the camera instead. After two years he found a company willing to make the adjustments Woodman wanted and thankfully it was a…

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    Denial In American Beauty

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    In the pouring rain, the camera zooms in on the Burnham’s garage, where you can see a shirtless Lester Burnham doing pull ups through a window. The view switches to inside the garage, where the viewer sees the neighbor, Frank Fitts, approaching. All the while, eerie music becomes louder and louder. Lester makes eye contact with Frank through the window and opens the garage door via remote control. Frank slowly ambles in while Lester exclaims “Jesus, man, you’re soaked!” (American Beauty) Lester…

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    emphasis and to highlight the theme of the film. The camera movements, for example, aid the viewer in knowing which characters to focus on, and when. Camera movements also establish where Harold and Professor Hilbert are in relation to each other, whether or not the actors are actually facing each other. This is done by following the 180-degree rule, and by filming a new establishing shot when the characters change their positions. The camera also follows the movements of the actors several…

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