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    white with a hand-held Leica camera, but as any other kid, he decided to go against the trend and began using a larger camera to work with color on a tripod, using a 100 ASA Fuji film in two large-format Linhof cameras. Throughout his career in photography, most of his released…

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    • The health professional Carla Rice defines body image as “an individual’s experience of his/her body as well as the individual’s associated thoughts, feelings, judgments, sensations, awareness and behavior.” • Body image plays a big role during teenage age because with puberty girls get curves while guys become more masculine. • All the rapid changes negatively affects a teenager’s body image. Fat accumulates in the girl’s breasts, hips, thighs, and buttocks. Adolescent girls become…

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    Snapchat Research Paper

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    Why do we want to take pictures? In a 2007 issue of the Queens Quarterly, Rodney G.S. Carter writes, "Photographs serve as records of events and also function as fundamental tools for sharing not only past experiences but values as well.” As a photography student, I take a lot of pictures on a daily…

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    Steve McCurry is an award-winning photographer and photojournalist. He is recognised globally for his vivid and compelling colour photography. With experience that spans over three decades, he commands the universal respect that goes beyond photography circles. He has scores of books that are bestsellers and prints that has raised thousands of dollars. He has won several awards throughout his career, which included most reputed ones like Magazine Photographer of the Year awarded by the National…

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    For Apollo’s career research Project I chose Photography. Photography is a part of my Print and Graphics Lab, I chose photography because It was something that interested me, something that I knew would suit my likes and hobbies. I wanted to know more, I wanted to be able to give my best effort in my work as I could I want to be as educated as possible in the career field I have chosen. Career information The career I am exploring is photography. My Daily responsibilities will include…

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    phone’s camera, I became curious about the history of photography and wanted to discover how the art changed over time. Naturally, I did some research on the origins of photography, on how and why it adapted, and finally looked into modern adaptations and uses. Less than 200 years old, photography is a relatively new art form that has continually undergone changes and improvements in its short existence. Even though the exact origins of photography have been debated, the invention of the…

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    Pessimistic Body Image

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    Today’s society is revolved around one thing: social media. Teenagers and young adults all around the world are addicted to their cell phones and, most importantly, their social media profiles. We live in a world of likes and followers where the higher numbers you have, the more “popular” you are. Teenagers and young adults are exposed to edited pictures of men and women, which causes them to have a pessimistic body image about themselves. They tend to believe that these are real life images,…

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    Against the background of the First Opium War (1840–42), Western photographers visited China for the first time, accompanying Western military personnel, missionaries, and consular officials. The earliest recorded photographic activity in China by Western photographers was in July 1842, only three years after the invention of the medium. Dr. Richard Woosnam (1815–1888) and Major George Alexander Malcolm (1810–1888) made daguerreotypes at Yangtze (Yangzi) River during the final stages of the…

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    Snipery Slope Analysis

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    Human beings are by nature, more visual learners than anything else. They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, and that’s true. Visuals are seen everywhere in the media and on the internet to grab the audience’s attention and to draw emotion needed in order to be effective. Effective visuals must contain the right combination of argument, purpose, and tone. A powerful and effective visual is the one that grabs at the audiences heart strings or emotion and makes them sympathetic to the…

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    Benny's Video Analysis

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    In Benny’s Video the audience saw how graphically intense a scene was when we did not actually get to see it at all. Haneke in a way blind us from the film, when Benny shoots the little girl for the first time all we see is her moving out of the frame while she screams. The sound of her screams is all we hear from her, while we see Benny freak out and try to reload the gun as he shoots her again. This take happens all in one single frame, so Haneke forces us to see this girl getting shot to…

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