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    of Self-Image In recent decades, society has changed its perception of physical appearance and self-image. People place more importance on becoming physically perfect, however, this creates a large amount of pressure to achieve this unobtainable goal. In Marge Piercy’s poem, “Barbie Doll”, she focuses on an adolescent girl who was driven to commit suicide as a means to rid herself of the stress of being perfect. The poem brings to light the issue of suicide due to the pressures of self-image…

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    Camera Phone Convergence

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    the topic is under great debate, the first ever camera phone was created in May 1999 by Japanese laser printing company Kyocera. The company created the Kyocera Visual Phone VP-210, the phone had a full colour camera which could take still and video images that was integrated into the phone .The phone could sadly only store 20 pictures at the size…

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    contribute to that moment. Important people that can make the different of how the world is going to see the selfie. Selfies is a form of communication that have the power to make the world predict the information we retain8 and incorporate from those image, making the audience…

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    children with unique freedoms and it also provided Mann a beautiful backdrop while documenting their growth and lifestyle. Viewers do not understand the unique primitive lifestyle captured in the images (Foerstner 1993). Many of the photographs are described as provocative because of the nudity. The images that Mann created are haunting and graphic. “Immediate Family” is Mann’s third book. Unlike the other two books, this one sold out in three months, making her a commercial success (Mann…

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    Sr Camera Research Paper

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    better device can you use to capture such moments than the DLSR camera. A SLR camera is different compared to other cameras because SLR camera allows the photographer to see the real whole image before hands. Most ordinary cameras usually have flaws in their viewfinder meaning they can't really see the complete image that they're capturing The best guide that is available would be the DSLR camera ratings, a review that is based on popularity, functions, design and cost. If you're looking into…

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    The photographer I want to talk about is GMB Akash ,he is a Photographer from Bengal , his is a photojournalist, all of his works is revolving around the social bottom ,he love take photo in street, he is well- known by many people by taking documentary photography and especially the photo of vulnerable groups, his work has been pushed in over seventy major international publications, also, he has earned more than eighty international awards . [2] I think his photo are meaningful, boldness and…

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    Photography Career Paper

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    I chose to write this paper on photography because it’s something I’d be happy to do for the rest of my life as a career. It’s not a career where you have to do something a certain way. Everyone has their own touch when it comes to photography and there are all sorts of photography fields you can go into so you’re not tied down to taking pictures of just one thing all the time. You could become a nature photographer and capture the beauty of the world, or take pictures at weddings and feel the…

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    Chuck Close Essay When it comes to a Chuck Close and one of his paintings you can barely tell the difference between it and a photograph. He is an artist who creates large photo realistic portraits using specially made tools and equipment because he has a blood clot in his spine. Chuck Close has had many obstacles in his life that he has had to overcome such as his many health issues and that inspires people to always look on the bright side. Chuck Close was born July 5th, 1940 in Monroe…

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    Steve McCurry is a world-respected photographer who has several masterpieces including his photograph of Sharbat Gula known as “ Afghan Girl” which is the most recognizable photograph in the National Geographic. Although his work is world-renowned there are many critics and controversies over his photographs because of his misuse of Photoshop. Many photographers use Photoshop when editing their photos, but the extent that McCurry used it questions his integrity as a photographer. He did not…

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    This image represented the most typical portraits of the grand siccle in the French court. In his period, Charles le brun created a new genre of painting as an artist which he named the state portrait. This image is an example of a state portrait which showed how the artist was endowned with artistic skills. The artists of this period painted without using any particular setting or apparatus but this image brought the beauty which was highly desirable for…

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