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    commonly used in food ads to create a picture perfect shot for the camera. No wonder why food ads appear one-hundred percent better than reality. How do people not realize they’re being lied to straight to their faces by food ads? The answer is photography. The art of capturing the perfect image has evolved from the unscripted Kodak moment to the fake, scripted Hollywood moments people see on TV every day. People can manipulate pictures at the push of a button in today’s culture so why not alter…

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    d7000, to photograph the pep rally, students in my school, and later the football game and crowd. I wanted to share my work and created a page for the high school showcasing pictures from the game and students. It was a hit. Before long I was Tivy Photography, people I had never met before were asking me to photograph them Friday night. Football playoffs were the most memorable games I photographed. I remember traveling to games to photograph the event. After accidently “trespassing” in a closed…

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    Meaning of Artistic Photography Photography is something really magical is captures a still, perfect moment in time, that would otherwise have passed unnoticed, and keeping it forever. Taking photographs of people is like showing a story and every face tells a story, that is why the world knows that the older the people are the wiser they are because without photography, you would not be able to see that wisdom. The color in photography is the one thing that is very important because color…

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    HM1 Domestic News Picture Story 1/12 In this picture a New Orleans police officer holds back the wife of the murder victim, after she had crossed the police tape. Her husband age thirty-five, and motorcycle club member. The photographer used techniques such as; Honest emotion, Behind the scenes, and depth of field. Without the caption I would be lost. I was able to get the true emotion. By looking at this picture it made me feel really sad and sorry for her. This picture made me…

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    sacrifices made by those involved. Joe Rosenthal is the photographer that is the main focus of the book. He began working for the Associated Press around the time America became involved in World War II. Which branched into his war photography, most importantly the photography he did on Iwo Jima. To start the book jumps into the history of the war and Rosenthal’s job in the war. Iwo Jima is an isolated island in the Pacific Ocean. Therefore once the Americans invade the island, there would be…

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    At the beginning of the project my initial idea was to go down the DNA route photographing things such as eyes, fingerprints, etc. This soon changed when I researched Marjolaine Ryley as she did a shoot on her female relatives focusing on her Grandma which I liked so I decided to photograph my Nanna’s bungalow and from that I moved onto looking at old photos from her childhood and also my mum to show how time has changed and any similarities there may be as well as their own identities. In…

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    R.J. Kern is a photographer in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has been in the photography business for the past thirteen years. As an artist R.J focuses on anything from weddings to families, nature, and athletics. R.J ?s work speaks to our culture in a variety of ways. It speaks of the love and romance that every human heart desires. Everyone is always looking for companionship, and R.J does a great job of incorporating that into his artwork. His artwork also speaks of the changes that occur in…

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    Photography comes from the Greek words meaning draw or write with light. It is the process of making pictures by means of the action of light. Light can be reflected from a subject and form a picture on a light-sensitive material. After photography was invented, it became more advanced over a long period of time. Images were taken from the human body, ocean, and even space. Since photography is continuously being upgraded there are different categories for picture taking. There are four types of…

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    mostly shoots portraits, landscape, and some mixtures of others. Javis has done work for Apple and other big name companies, promoting their business with his amazing eye for capturing the perfect picture. Raised in A house with little to none photography influence, Jarvis was kind of self motivated in the artistic field. Being the son of a police officer and a biotechnical…

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    Ever since its invention, photography has always been very popular. The number of people using the camera throughout the centuries continues to proliferate and with the increase in popularity for this new media came various expansions and technological advancements to the camera as well as the methodology of taking a photograph itself. These advancements did not happen suddenly; the technology and advancements in photography we have today is the product of many centuries of work through a…

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