| 1. | Black and White Photography Techniques The History of Photography
First, we need to start off with the invention of photography. ... The word photography is from the Greek words light and writing.
Long before this though, people had been discovering things related to photography. ... And, most artists were certain that photog...
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| 2. | Photography Photography, the process of making pictures by means of the action of light. Although photography became a practical process only about 1840, its experimental background goes back to the late eighteenth century. ...
The first practical processes of photography were introduced in 1839. The calotyp...
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| 3. | history of photography THE HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Camera Obscura-
Camera Obscura (a Latin Word meaning “Dark Room”) is a room or box that has hole on one side. ...
Artists saw the discovery of photography as a threat to their “livelihood” and some claimed that painting would cease all together. Some people even...
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| 4. | susan sontag on photography “On Photography” by Susan Sontag
“On Photography” by Anchor Books, written by Susan Sontag is a successful and critical essay on photography as it is specified in the headline. The essay talks about photography from a multi-visional frame which describes what are the effects of photography in tod...
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| 5. | photography ... Weston believed photography was a whole new world of vision and captured some great images that only camera can see. ...
Minor White also played a part in revealing photography as an art form. He devoted himself to bringing the work of countless other photographers before the public eye, a...
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| 6. | Brief Introduction to New Technologies in Photography
Photography today is used in many industries- not only used the way it originally was (just for portraits or as a sketchbook aide for artists) but for other purposes as well; such as capturing definitive moments in time and being published in magazines and newspapers.
Developments in the methods ...
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| 7. | Copy photography Copying photography means the making of a photograph of another photograph. ...
So what are the reasons for copying photography?
Copying photography work is carried pot when e. ... It is forbidden to copy some objects like e. ...
Copy photography is usually carried out in the studio, wit...
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| 8. | photography as art
What is art? ... Artists and critics always go back to the basic criteria when considering something as an art. The debate continued when photography was invented. Charles Baudalaire in his essay “The Modern Public and Photography” and the anonymous author in “Is Photography a New Art?” both disc...
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| 9. | the results of amnesia Photography can be an "irresistible form of mental pollution," having a fallacious effect on the mind when viewed, and manipulating one's vision. This is the point made by Sontag's On Photography as she bestows a perspective on the confines of photographs, and how she feels that photographs divulge ...
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| 10. | World War 2 World War 2 Essay
Being in the air force during World War 2 wasn’t as glamorous as people thought it was. ... Air crews wrote letters to movie stars asking for pin – up photography because they needed pictures of women to get their minds off the war. ... A lot of the men went crazy because ...
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| 11. | violence on tv DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY The history of photography, is full of people who with fantastic intensity put forward theories on Characters of photography, or who criticise the work of others. These people have their place. However fortunately there were others who avoided controversy and who set about do...
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| 12. | Throes of the Post Photography Era Photography. ... As we are entering the virtual age, this new ‘post photography era’ can only exist in the same sense in which we have long lived in a world after painting: a world in which the meaning of a painting has been modified by the advent of photography. But now the meaning of photography ...
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| 13. | fashion photography Photography and Fashion
It was not until the mid 19th century that photographic emulsions became available allowing photographers to begin to build or adapt artists’ studio to take photographic portraits. Although photography’s major disadvantage compared to a painting was that it was black and...
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| 14. | INNOVATION AS A DRIVER FOR ECONOMIC EXPANSION INNOVATION AS A DRIVER FOR ECONOMIC EXPANSION:
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY, AS AN EXAMPLE
I. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
Innovation is called upon as a driver for economic expansion in a free market. ... Innovation is, from consumers’ perspectives, a form of efficiency as it provides them with pro...
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| 15. | Consider early documentary photography in Britain and the United States in relation to the uses to Photographs are often seen as a mechanical reproduction of reality, they are regarded as a form of documentary of past events showing how the world was. Essentially photography is a source of information, a very important one to historians and scholars studying mankind’s past. Susan Sontag summed ...
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| 16. | Organization for Digital Photography Organization for Digital Photography Work
Introduction
The purpose of this proposal is to explain a new way to organize the system by which digital photography work is submitted to the lab and then given back to the client for comment, and resubmitted to the lab for the final changes for a finis...
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| 17. | Two pioneers in photography helloIn the late 1800’s two people emerged that helped develop the moving picture, these were Eadweard Muybridge and Etienne Marey. Both Muybridge and Marey were comtempories and correspondents who drew upon each other’s work, to develop ever more improving techniques of capturing movement through p...
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| 18. | Lecture Report The Fine Art Photography of Mr Jerry Taliaferro
Lecture Report: The Fine Art Photography of Mr. Jerry Taliaferro
There’s a hidden treasure in Durham I don’t believe many people know about. ... I had the pleasure of attending an art lecture there. The lecturer was Mr. Jerry Taliaferro, an artist specializing in fine art photography. Mr. ...
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| 19. | Female Figure in Art Photography Leaving aside the use of the female figure for religious artwork, with the all-pervasive Virgin Mary, and the portraiture of society’s ladies, I have approached the topic from the position of the use of the female figure (note the terminology in the brief) as an object for the use of others, predomi...
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| 20. | Zen and Photography Zen is an East Asian form of Buddhism that emphasizes meditation, introspection, and intuition as means of achieving a state of spiritual enlightenment, a sense of self-control that leads to selflessness and identification with the spiritual world. Zen also offers a simpler yet more profound way of ...
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| 21. | Eieko Hosoe Eikoh Hosoe is undoubtedly among the most important masters of photography since World War II. Hosoe is at the forefront of the new wave of modern Japanese photography. ...
Eikoh Hosoe was born in Yonezawa, Yamagata Prefecture in 1933 and was brought up in Tokyo. ... In 1960, amidst the anti-Sec...
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| 22. | Small business Plan Executive Summary
At Smiling Pet Photography, pets are our only business. ... At Smiling Pet Photography, pets are our only business. ... Smiling Pet Photography is a small business aimed at bringing a smile to every pet owners face when they see their beautiful family member captured in a stunni...
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| 23. | War Photography ANALYSIS OF A WAR PHOTOGRAPH
NAPALM ATTACK ON TRANG BANG VILLAGE, VIETNAM WAR
NICK UT, PULITZER PRIZE WINNING PHOTO, 1973
INTRODUCTION
The first thing, the very first thing that strikes one about this photograph is the almost angelic stance of a nude skinny child contrasted with her contorte...
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| 24. | fashion ... Sarah Barclays, the 4th year I chose for my Critical remix, shows these ideas, fashion, clothing and the body, in the content of her fashion photography piece.
‘Fashion photography deals with identity formation, the representation of the body as an object of desire’
Currently in her la...
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| 25. | Kruger ... "
-- Barbara Kruger
In order to understand who exactly she is, let me briefly introduce her. ... Kruger uses many different forms of production, for example, photo-text collage, constructed or projected photographs, video and sculpture critical texts, appropriated, arranged or surrogate art...
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| 26. | MATTHEW BRADY Matthew Brady was born in Warren County, in 1823, to a family of poor Irish farmers. ... Soon thereafter, Brady became very skilled at the daguerreotype process of photography, after studying it with Samuel Morse, the man who had recently introduced photography to the America.
In 1844, Matthew B...
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| 27. | My Hobby My Hobby A Hobby is a special interest that one has , which may not necessarily be connected with the job he or she is employed in. A hobby is pursued during one’s leisure time. The aim of including in such an interest is sheer pleasure or relaxation. No monetary gain are expected from it. Some comm...
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| 28. | Rembrandt Van Rijn Alfred Stieglitz has been renowned for his introduction of modern European art to America and for his support of contemporary American artists, but he was first and foremost a photographer. His photographs, which span more than five decades from the 1880s through the 1930s, are widely celebrated as ...
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| 29. | how has photography been understood as a visual document How has the photograph been understood as a visual document?
Within this essay I am aiming to discuss the photographic document in terms of the
press image amongst newspapers and the media at large, including television. I will
trace the history of this genre through that of the war image, c...
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| 30. | Stieglitz Atget Photographing Social Issues ... Fortunately for the photography world, these clever inventions happened to fall into the hands of such talents as Alfred Stieglitz and Eugene Atget. ... For the purpose of this paper, the images, "The Hand of Man" by Stieglitz, and "Rue des Etuves St. Martin (4e) " by Atget, will be compar...
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| 31. | alfred stieglitz 20th century photographer Alfred Stieglitz
Alfred Stieglitz was an influential photographer who spent his life fighting for the recognition of photography as a valid art form. He was a pioneering photographer, editor and gallery owner who played a pivotal role in defining and shaping modernism in...
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| 32. | King Kong ...
The movie I am going to discuss now is ˇ§King Kong 1933ˇ¨- The greatest and most famous classic adventure-fantasy (and part-horror) film of all time is King Kong (1933). ... Many special effects took an important place to make a successfully film - King Kong 1933, such as:
Stop motion pho...
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| 33. | Ansel Adams To Ansel, photography has grown from a casual hobby to a life long
profession, which he turned into an art form. Most of the credit goes to
Adams for the development of making photography into an art form, along
with some other creative photographers who has, as Ansel puts it, “the true
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| 34. | Abstract Expressionism Introduction
First I am going to give you the basic information about the mentality of Abstract Expressionism. Then I will talk about the relationship between Abstract Expressionism and Photography, using Aaron Siskind as an example to demonstrate. ...
It is impossible to estimate how much the...
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| 35. | Architects of Glamour Masters of Style Exhibition Review Exhibition
Architects of Glamour + Masters of Style
Excerpts from a Century of Fashion Photography
QUT Art Museum, 28th June – 7th Sept 2003, Curator Robyn Dawe
Reviewed by Catherine O’Malley
‘Architects of Glamour + Masters of Style: Excerpts from a Century of Fashion Photography’ aimed t...
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| 37. | War is kind War is often seen as a glorification, a romansism, or even an act of "God." The world today even sees war as a part of a social hierarchy. In Stephen Cranes, "War Is Kind," the speaker sees or seems to know that war is a glorification, a scene of romance,and that war is tolerable; that war is kind. ...
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| 38. | James Nachtwey ... ” With this epigraph James Nachtwey’s new book, also duly titled “Inferno,” begins. Nachtwey, a contract photographer for Time, and “one of the world’s most widely published and abundantly honored photographers,” is renowned for his photographs of war and “civil strife. ... ”
Nachtwey’s vi...
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| 39. | war to win peace No doubt war is a national calamity but we cannot avoid it. ... All these reasons for going to war are condemnable but who cares for moral principles when the monster of war is let loose. The general consensus of opinion is that
“Everything is fair in love and war. ... Someone has rightly said
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| 40. | Causes of World War I ... World War I is no exception. Many factors led to the start of the war. ... Through its nationalism, its alliances, and its ultimatum to Russia, war was inevitable. Germany was most responsible for starting World War I.
Nationalism was one of the main causes of the First World War. ... ...
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| 41. | Max Dupain Max Dupain was one of Australia’s greatest documentary photographers. ...
Born in Sydney in 1911, Dupain was inspired by art and photography. At age thirteen, Dupain was given his first camera – a Kodak box brownie camera by an uncle. ... In 1931, Dupain was apprenticed to commercial photograph...
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| 42. | Alfred Stieglitz
Alfred Stieglitz- The Patriotic Photographer
“Liberty, freedom, happiness, free speech, no interference from the next man, there are common American rights, however debased in practice. To preserve these rights from corruption has been Stieglitz’s endeavor. ... Alfred Stieglitz is one...
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| 43. | War Bothers Everyone Generally, war is repugnant, but peace is welcome. While peace is the ultimate goal of all of our undertaking in this world, war has been inevitable in the course of human civilization. Does man have an innate taste for war? ... Why should we tear apart nations by war? War irritates me, because it ...
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| 44. | Bosnian War ... He said “We are in civil war and in the war all sides which are involved are abusing the media to gain advantage.”
- I am not trying to defend Serbs and say that they were not guilty in this war. ...
- Sarajevo, where I come from, was the biggest grave of the Serbian people in the war....
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| 45. | life of The Life History Of Dawn Betty Pui-yen Wong
Right away when I sat down to talk with Dawn I could tell she was a very easy going girl of Chinese decent. ... Given her background Dawn considers herself to be a Chinese Canadian, taking some of her identity from her parents and their origin and...
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| 46. | Pinhole Photography A pinhole camera is a light-tight box with a small pinhole at one end allowing light to enter into the box. A film or photographic paper is placed at the opposite side to the pinhole. As you can see below:
Pinhole has a long history in both science and art. ... In the Middle Ages pinhole images...
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| 47. | Pinhole Photography
A pinhole camera is a light-tight box with a small pinhole at one end allowing light to enter into the box. A film or photographic paper is placed at the opposite side to the pinhole. As you can see below:
Pinhole has a long history in both science and art. ... In the Middle Ages pinhol...
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| 48. | automation The purpose of the project is to analyze and improve the business processes of Crafty Eye Photography LTD. The owner wishes to leverage previous investments in digital photographic equipment to lower administrative expenses involved in order processing and reduce turn around time required for order ...
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| 49. | Thoughts on War General Purpose: To Persuade
Specific Purpose: To inform my audience that the war is necessary.
Central Idea: War must occur. ... War is a constant necessity of an ever evolving world. ... War is a state of usually open and declared armed hostile conflict between states or nations. ... T...
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| 50. | New War Hamish Bode – “The New War?”
Undoubtedly, war is mass violence that is made more efficient by the colossal leaps in technology. ... As a result of this, war is becoming a more impersonal affair. This can be seen in recent times with the war on Iraq. ... In a film called “Regeneration” by Gillies ...
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