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    in the world say that photography is not art because anyone can take photos. In my opinion, I would say that Photography is art. People say that it is not because it’s just too easy, or that camera makes the image and that basically anyone can do it. But art through photography is not easy at all. The photographer is creating the photographs. The camera records the images, but the photographer is the one that is capturing the emotion and the beauty of the moment. Photography is art, that is a…

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    Chey schaefer Research paper 12/1/2017 Tseng Alexander Rodchenko and his use of alienation Alexander Rodchenko's marvelous photography -- for which he is now best remembered -- tilted the world in a new direction. He would typically skew the angle of his shots, so that our eyes are not dominated by the usual dead-on rectangle. Trying to break the habits of seeing and slide space itself into new dimensions, his rigorous compositional sense visually "holds" the elements of the photograph in…

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    for photography it takes imagination to be a good photographer. You need less imagination to be a painter because you can invent. But in photography everything is so ordinary; it takes looking before you learn to see the extraordinary. At first painting was used to make a picture, especially portraits that were made by painters for first or middle class families. Painting offered a wide selection of transferable subjects from nudes, portraits, still life, and landscapes that even photography…

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    photojournalist born on September 7, 1946, in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. He first launched his photogenic career as an intern at Time Magazine, in 1967, whilst also studying at Colorado College for his political science degree. He graduated from Colorado College in 1968 with his political science degree and began working as a freelance photographer for Time and Life, first in the United States and later in Vietnam. He became the last photographer hired by Life Magazine when Larry Burrows died…

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    Digital photography had revolutionized the world of picture capturing. The whole concept of 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…

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    Louis Daguerre Essay

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    Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre was co-proprietor of the Diorama in Paris as well as a stage set designer in the mid-1800’s. Daguerre was born in 1787 in Cormeilles-en-Parisis, France; a community in Northern France. Daguerre did not have much of an education when he was a child, but by the age of 52 Daguerre had revolutionized the art of capturing a moment in time. Before his invention was patented, Daguerre teamed up with another artist who was facing similar…

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    studies and strengthen his knowledge. In 1910, Sheeler developed a strong passion in photography and taught himself to become a freelance photographer, taking interior photographs of his apartment and documenting local buildings for architects. He later started shooting celebrity portrait and fashion photograph for magazines and advertising firms. He had achieved great accomplishments, which naturally made photography the main income source to support his living. Throughout that time, Sheeler…

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    Stieglitz believed that the movement Pictorial Photography evolved to give a voice to those who loved art and sought other that pencil or a brush medium to give expression to their ideas. He understood that the earlier attempts at pictorial photography hurt its image, and it was looked upon " as the bastard of science and art, hampered and held back by the one, denied and ridiculed by the other." As he believed it was not because of the lack of photographic images deserving to be called art,…

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    Pinhole Camera History

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    Cameras and photography has made a huge impact in our society for hundreds of years. But without a camera, there can be no photo. The first camera was called the pinhole camera, also known as the camera obscura. The idea of this camera was invented back in the 5th century BCE. It wasn’t your typical camera like the ones we have today but it’s the best concept they had to build and improve to make a structure like the ones we have today. The pinhole camera was made out of a box with a small hole…

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    century, photos have been the core of people 's emotions as it shows the best and the funniest moments of our life. The images that we capture in our everyday life are the images that we look back to and smile. The word photography comes from the Greek word "light" and "drawing".photography is a process which takes fixed images using the light on a chemical surface. (Dorling Kindersley. 2007). In this report, I will be exploring the photographic inventions made by inventors overtime. The…

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