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    Gustave Le Gray Analysis

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    This photo, taken by Gustave Le Gray in 1857, is one of the first examples of a combination print. To produce this image, Le Gray combined two separate negatives (one of the sea and one of the sky) into one composite seascape. During this time period, photography was often regarded as an objective record of truth and reality, a notion that Le Gray challenged in performing this manipulation. In addition, by working with two separate negatives, Le Gray was able to overcome the inability of early…

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    Introduction Thesis: Why was photography important during the Civil War. Hook: Photography, meaning “drawing with lights” in Greek, is an art as well science of capturing light and storing it on some medium. Photographs have been used for over a century now for capturing moments of mankind and things around him, although photography dates back to 4th century B.C. But since its use, arguments have fired up to know whether photography can reflect the truth, the reality or instead push us away…

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    “Mother to Son” is a poem by Langston Hughes. The poem was written in 1922. “Mother to Son” is about a mother who is telling her son that life isn’t easy; there are difficulties, but he has to keep moving forward. It tells us that sometimes life gets hard, but it’s harder if one gives up. There are bumps in the road of life. Langston Hughes uses symbolization, extended metaphor, and imagery in “Mother to Son” to illustrate that life is a difficult journey. In “Mother to Son,” symbolization…

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    worn path along a stream, carrying a camera. I look for thing to take a picture of. I look up at the Tug Hill and see the beautiful colors of the fall. Photography is interesting, and the camera with the right setting you capture interesting images. They can have cool coloring. And things that you don't see with your eye alone. For example you see a red sunset in a picture, however from the eye alone you see a light orange or just the sun. I like photography and taking pictures…

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    The use of visual images is an advocacy strategy used in the blog.24 An example of a visual image used in the blog is a generalised image of a man giving emotional support to another man juxtaposed with bold text ‘Helping those behind’ and ‘your family expert’. This emphasises on the important role of friends and family in preventing male suicide and motivates readers to actively think about their role in suicide prevention. The use of narratives is another advocacy strategy used in the blog24.…

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    Edie stood in front of the grave of her parents Eduardo and Ana Salazar, holding in her hand two long stemmed red roses on a cool autumn day. Silently she monitors and captures the everlasting magnificence and amicable nature sound that encompasses her. Melodic sounds of singing birds sitting in the towering oak trees in their autumn color beauty of yellows, oranges, and reds scattered throughout the cemetery. Along with its vibrant fall shower leaves sheltering the deep green grass and the…

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    The Camera History

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    your camera become a camera? How was your camera able to print your picture? Well take a second to think about it and get ready for the information your about to hear! First let’s start with the definition of Camera: A device for recording visual images in the forms of photographs. Camera’s are important because they collect memories and over time they stay the same and never change. So enough about the present camera let’s talk about how the Camera became the camera. It all began with…

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    if they could. Images play a critical role in American society to a point that everyone is using them to express their feelings and unspoken attitudes. However, in the past, people thought their lives were more important than to be constantly taking pictures all the time. People thought that their private images have a great value just for them, and they felt a need to be away from people’s eyes. The question here is, “Are all the images used in a positive way?” In the article “Image Culture,”…

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    exist where one can photograph or be photographed in a neutral room, where a story of a foreign place can be told through a single person. As much as I would have wanted to meet Irving Penn, I also wouldn’t want to meet him. Sometimes you get an image of a person and their personality in your head, and meeting them could ruin it. I’m jealous of his travels and his amazing work. Also, of his confidence to do whatever he wants in a photograph. I am inspired by Penn’s talent, persistence, and…

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    photos to get people’s attention. When journalism manipulates their work, they are losing their credibility. For example, the photo on top of this essay of Oj Simpson had been manipulated by a magazine. The image for their cover was to darkening OJ Simpson’s face to make him look evil. This image proves that photos manipulation can misrepresent the news and it is not ethical. This is not the only photo that has been manipulated by the news or magazines, they are more than that, and it is around…

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