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    Chris Burkard, Outdoor and sports photographer: Chris Burkard became known for his epic surfing photo’s at age 19, where he worked in his hometown of California. Living in his car he would photograph surfers during the day and try and make a sale on the beach to the athletes that same afternoon. Chris is 31 years of age and a creative entrepreneur, he worked as an intern during 2006 for surfing magazines and he got educated on the workings of editorial publication. The outdoors was…

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    Photography is an essential occupation to society by sharing news, art, the world, advertisement, and memories. Photographers are known to be experts of their camera, know how to take a breathtaking photo, control lighting, and edit photos. Additionally, they obtain business skills, marketing, and artistic abilities; however, not every photographer is a master of his or her skills. The occupation takes years of practice even on the job the photographer is continuously learning. Photography is a…

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    Photography can be viewed in multiple ways by just one person. When many people view the same photo, the amount of possible outlooks increases greatly. Photography is art and art is what you make it. It can express feelings or emotions, thoughts, and perspectives because the subject of a photo can be anything visible. Most commonly seen are photographs of people, items, or scenery. Photography for me is a way to capture moments and memories; a way to freeze time and keep an image or moment the…

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    from our smart phones and posted to social media to document our every move. Who you’re hanging out with. What you ate for lunch. Maybe you went to a concert over the weekend and took a picture of your favorite band, or went hiking and captured the view from the top of a mountain. And let’s not forget the countless selfies we post on Instagram and Snapchat. We all do it. But my question is why? Why do we want to take pictures? In a 2007 issue of the Queens Quarterly, Rodney G.S. Carter writes,…

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    The new GoPro Hero 4 is the ultimate camera for any travel and adventure enthusiast. When you think of the GoPro, you may associate it with extreme sports. You may think of that small camera made for surfers, snowboarders, and crazy sky divers. For awhile that’s been true. But recently, the argument can be made that GoPro is expanding from just an extreme sports action camera to an adventure and lifestyle camera. Just take a look at some of their most recent marketing videos for the new GoPro…

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    Stella. I will always remember her as the dog that helped me find my passion. Most people don’t get to say that and I am extremely glad that I do. I know there are dogs that save lives and do much more important things then look cute on camera but from my point of view that is one of the greatest things that have ever happened to me personally. I know it may sound weird but I honestly think very one should thank there pets. I also think very one should have a pet. I have found they can do much…

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    get a kick out of the chance to share a few contemplations from a photographic artist's view and cover this subject in a few sub-points. 1. Step by step instructions to pick your picture taker. See past work. The principal thing that strikes a chord while picking a picture taker is to view his/her past works. Photography is a workmanship, not everybody with a camera can ace it. Albeit, computerized camera has upset how photographs are taken and gives more scope for picture taker to rectify…

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    to them, it seemed that the train was coming directly to them and would run over them. This film has proven how the motion picture affects the audiences with its power of the medium, to capture the audience’s attention with the camera’s point of view. The way the Lumiere brothers used an object moving from a long distance towards the audiences, also the depth of field gave the audiences a very different experience that they have never been through…

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    The View was magnificent, the green grasses, the fresh air, and the sunshine shining on the landscapes and the trees swaying with wind. It was as if the world was reborn, the ashes were nowhere to be seen, and no fires nor smoke in the air or in sight. We stepped of the door platform and closed the door behind us so they would not ever know that we went outside the main bunker. It has been ten years since we have been outside in the real world, we have no real windows in the bunker they are all…

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    Although it was awhile yet until the appearance of film, ‘time-based art’ was also beginning to emerge. Muybridge’s 1878 photographs of horses in motion are an early notable example. In order to capture a horse’s running, Muybridge set several cameras in a line and photographed images moments apart as the horse passed by. The photographs taken together create the illusion of movement. This idea of ‘freezing time’ was the first notion of film, a medium that would come to fundamentally change the…

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