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    In Liz’s essay of Introduction, she introduces and discussed the ideas of the relationship between image and identity in the term of photography generally, but more specifically, domestic photography. This introduction is connected to Bell Hooks and Sally Mann’s photographs, image and identity and the language in the photographs are performing as a mediating role that built a bridge between experiences and the questioning of a feeling inside of a viewer. In Our Glory: I found the most…

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    The form of artwork is a photographic silkscreen on vinyl. The size of the work is 112 x 112 inches or (284.48 x 284.48 cm), a perfectly square framed piece. The general composition of the artwork includes a closeup shot of a young woman 's profile (with a very neutral emotion) from the chin up, in front of a plain, bare background. The axis of this piece is vertical, since all lines in the framework go straight up and down. In regards to elements in this artwork, there are several forms. There…

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    change majority of their pictures instead of small parts. The reason behind photo shopping was to get rid of shadows, blemishes, poles, mistakes anything that can keep a picture from being its best potential. “And yet the amount of manipulated photography in circulation only grows along with the number of publications willing to push boundaries” (para.14). This is describing that not a lot of photos that’s been tampered with get published in magazines, but photographers still Photoshop their…

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    hobby, it is a desire to improve in this craft, it is the desire to become a better photographer, but at the same time, it is not something done out of obligation, it is something this student does in order to relax. It is a process of learning photography, but without a timetable, with no deadlines, or tests, it is something this student does for pleasure and the simple joy of learning. Comprehend: Thorndike proposed the Law of Readiness, (p.56) that is, when someone is ready to perform some…

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    Like many people across the world, I am a visual person. When I flip through the pages of a newspaper or magazine, the very first thing I notice on the pages are the pictures. From there, my eyes wander to the caption, the title of the article, and finally the article itself. While reading the passage, I go back and forth between the text and the picture or pictures that go with it. I try to imagine myself being a part of the whole, standing somewhere in the background where I will most likely…

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    have thought to use Social Media along with Photography to be major tools of an awareness campaign? The image above is example of what is “Project Unbreakable”. This particular picture talks about epidemic Child Sexual Abuse. Project Unbreakable lies within a sub genre of awareness campaigns. In this particular analysis I am going to argue that “Project Unbreakable” is able to increase awareness about Child Sexual Abuse through social media and photography, and is successful in making us realize…

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    Have you ever contemplated that something may be so close yet so far? As such saying that goes by, “Good from far, far from good.” Truth be told, this is in fact in unity with what is Poetry and the Visual Arts. Therefore, the two are something that you can value, you can feel within yourself and understand more than life itself even if you don 't have it at arm 's length. Poetry could have its many controversies and its meanings between being deep, life touching, mind consuming and realistic.…

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    as art, is argued constantly, but the truth is, no one can define an artist as one solid definition. The exact definition of art is considered: a wide variety of possessions and effects a person can show, create or capture. So, when it comes to photography, it shouldn 't be questionable if the photos themselves are art or not. They should be, because of the fact that through an image, painting or photo, the artist is able to capture an emotion and allow the viewers to see and feel the emotions…

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    Picture For Women Analysis

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    A mirror shows nothing more and nothing less than the person or the scene reflected in it. A mirror cannot create nor destroy the images people see; mirrors are merely instruments for, what is most often, vanity. However in art, mirrors are used to exhibit much more than just a reflection: as is the case in both Un bar aux Folies Bergère by Éduoard Manet and Picture for Women by Jeff Wall . The mirrors used in both of these works of art mediate the scenes and the characters within them,…

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    picture says a thousand words. Photography keeps memories alive and prosperous because it freezes a scene that lasts forever. Many people have cameras just for that reason. When you take a photo, you capture not only the scene, you capture the feeling and emotion. Some people like photography as a hobby because it is very relaxing and euphoric. Photographs are used to convey messages without having to say a single word. That is how strong a single photograph can be. Photography is a beautiful…

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