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    Photography Career Paper

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    photography fields you can go into so you’re not tied down to taking pictures of just one thing all the time. You could become a nature photographer and capture the beauty of the world, or take pictures at weddings and feel the love flowing through your camera lens. There are so many options to what you can do with this career and that’s the fun of it. What does a photographer do? I know it somewhat explains itself, but it’s much more than just taking pictures. Photographers…

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    On Photography, has an alternate point of view on photography. Sontag infers that photography lets us know of how we think about the world on the off chance that we acknowledge it as the camera records it. Essentially, photography is taking pictures, but it involves the photographer's view utilizing a camera to record both a physical reality and an internal reality. Sontag's claim of photography constrains our comprehension of the world is a great observation; however, today’s current…

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    127 hours (more than 5 days) stuck with limited rations and only his video camera to talk to. He tries chipping away at the rock with a pocket knife, but nothing makes it budge. As he gets more and more desperate, he resorts to cutting off his arm to escape. Like Skeeter, he showed a lot of courage, but in a different way. The director used his video camera to show Aron’s thoughts throughout the movie, as he updated the camera each…

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    Ethnography

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    me down the ramp. I told you that I didn't want to because I would crash into the wall at the bottom of the ramp and break something, so you told me that you would stand on the back that way if we crash, that we would crash together. I grabbed my camera and put it in my lap, if I died I wanted to die holding the thing I cherished the…

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    When I first started the final project, I had a clear idea of what I thought I wanted to photograph for my final portfolio. The idea I had had for almost 3 years was an example of how fragile people are and how fragile relationships are. Although, what actually happened was that I discovered a relationship that showed the beauty in humans instead of the flaws. My original ideas were to have the two models standing in very static positions that I had illustrated for them to stand in. I chose to…

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    The two most prominent Elements of Art in my photo, Orca Tail in Alaska (2016), are the elements of color and texture.The coloring of the overall image is excellent with beautiful blues hues in the water and peaceful greens in the forest. The value of these hues are as mentioned before pretty bright giving a very joyous and soothing feeling to the observer. The intensity of the element is high making the colors appear bright and strong. This high intensity is one of the reasons the element color…

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    attempting break into the house again. He decided to invest in security cameras to capture anything that happens outside and inside of his home. Months and months pass and nothing of interest appeared on the expensive cameras. Papa Bear beings to relax that the break in was only a one-time ordeal. He does not however, take down the cameras. A few years pass and Papa Bear becomes completely at ease, and even considers dismantling his camera system. It was late at night about three years after the…

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    George became interested in photography when a coworker suggested he take a camera on a vacation to Santo Domingo in 1877. George never made the trip, but consequently this sparked his interest in photography. “ He would toil at the bank all day, six days a week, then spend his evenings… experimenting tirelessly with various photo…

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    The Vagabond

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    audience attention and keeping up with its generation of fantastic films, as well as transitioning from black and white films to color. Even more amazed at the fact that the history of film began in the 1890s during the discovery of the motion picture camera. With that being said; there was limited technology, causing films to be under one minute long. The expansion of filmmaking since then have allowed film…

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    Photography is not just strictly visual, it is influential, subjective, objective, and impactful. It is a means and a medium to bring about change in society or the world. The camera is a small but powerful tool to bring about social change but to also share an image, an image captured in a moment of time. In a quote by renowned American photographer Aaron Siskind, “Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever... it remembers little…

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