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    The world of today is made possible due to the advancement of technology. Different fields of professions incorporate technology into their line of work to improve skills for better achievement. For example, the film industry started off simply with silent black and white motion pictures filmed by constantly cranking a camera handle back in the 1890s. As the time passed, the world entered into a technological evolution. Slowly, films were being made grander with each decade. Silent motion…

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    type of photography, each photograph has the capability to evoke certain emotions from the viewers, whether it is of Paris or a child laughing with friends. Color is one way that photographers are able to portray certain emotions in a photograph. This portrayal would not be possible if light was not present in the photograph, because light is what can create different shades of colors. Initially, “a passion for great photography is a passion for great lighting,” which is what makes photography…

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    Advertisement Analysis Paper The average person uses the restroom six to eight times per day. This totals to about two thousand five hundred times a year. It’s no surprise that there is a vast market for the bathroom cleaning industry filled with millions of products, slogans, and advertisements. This advertisement in particular is for Ambi Pur, a toilet bowl cleaner. The focal point of this advertisement is an old woman’s face. She has a stern, sophisticated look as she caresses a toilet brush…

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    Who Cares Speech For my attention step of my Who Cares speech, I used pictures of my hiking trip so it would be easier to relate to. In addition to making it easier to relate to, it made it easier to understand the concepts I was talking about and how pretty the trails were. I also asked them if they had ever been hiking in Oregon so the audience could have a direct link to my topic. This made it even more effortless to relate and find a connection because all of the class lives…

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    An Apple a Day Keeps This Photographer in Play Waking up each morning, I turn off the alarm on my phone and am greeted with an image of beautiful pink peonies that I shot last Spring. As I check my email and messages, various other images roll through my visual field, but I honestly cannot recall what I saw just an hour later. This scenario repeats itself numerous times throughout the day. Photographic images have become such an integral part of daily life that we tend not to take notice until…

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    The Image Culture

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    discussed their views and arguments regarding the essence of photographs and how they affect our culture. However, each author had drastically different views on this topic. John Berger, an English art critic, novelist, painter and poet, argued that photography is not fine art but rather just a picture someone found important enough to record. In his article “Understanding a Photograph.” Christine Rosen a senior editor discussed both the positive and negative sides of photoshop and how it can be…

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    Essay On Yousuf Karsh

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    study art by painters like Rembrandt and Velázquez, and although Yousuf never learned to paint, studying classical artists helped him develop techniques for lighting and composition. Yousuf would remain with Garo for the next three years learning photography and development techniques while meeting some of the leaders in the industry at the time like Arthur Fielder and Serge Koussevitzky. Yousuf then moved back to Canada and opened his own studio in Ottawa. After some struggle to remain in his…

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    The paradoxical role of photography in contemporary life is explored by Teju Cole in his essay “Memories of Things Unseen.” When a photograph is the last trace we have of a destroyed work of art, it becomes something more, or so it seems. Photography in its purest form is simply a method of storytelling without the need for words. Many factors go into taking a photo. You don't simply take a photo using just your eyes, but rather with your emotions, experience, and heart. Why then, in the…

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    Stephen Crowley’s photo shows President Obama on the left and Pope Francis on the right. Obama is wearing a black suit with a white collar. While Pope Francis is wearing his white robe which is also known as his house dress. In between both of them there is a wooden chair. In the background there is the Washington Monument. To the left of the monument there appears to be a tree. Both President Obama and Pope Francis appear to be looking forward at something. It can be assumed that they are…

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    Movement on Modern Photography The release of the “snapshot” by Kodak in America lead photography to be more about the documentation of events and reality of the world. Many photographers began to realize that the photos they produced were very comparable to the beauty of painting or sculpting because they manipulated their negatives and prints in order for the photo to have the same effect. The Pictorialist Movement was a way to push the art community into accepting photography as a medium in…

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