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    Have you ever wanted the best picture ever? There are three different ways to get that lucky shot. All you must do is aim the camera. People can take photography shots in three defining ways which are close-up, distance, and motion shots. A very common shot is the close-up. This picture helps to show life in the object and shows its sense which is known as showing meaning. Most people in this instance use lens magnifiers to enhance the details of an object or animal. To get this shot people will

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    photos in the television world and they are Episodic, Press shot, and Behind the Scenes. Episodic are images that relates to a particular episode. These photos will convey an interesting angle on an individual episode or story thread. Episodic images are often used online and in print along side TV guides or on the TV show or Broadcaster’s web sites. (Young 2011) Press Shots are the images that will be used for posters, web sites and advertising of the whole show or series. Often they’re rather

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    The Forgotten Abyss When a camera captures a photo, what it leaves behind are vivid memories that will soon be gone forever. Photograph are things that get very close to impossible to reproduce as time pass, yet they could be destroyed in an instant of rash judgment. To me, I see each and every photograph as virtual rewind button, a time machine that would guide me back to places that I have once abandoned. The longer I gaze at each photograph, the more I realize that these times have past, along

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    also advocate for vanishing cultures such as well-known Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado (Amazonas Images, n.d.; Bogre, 2012; Ritchin, 2009). Initially an economist, Salgado switched to photography in the 1970s. Like many photographers, he photographed stories of everyday happenings. Yearning to do more, Salgado and his wife left Magnum Photo Agency in 1994 and formed Amazonas Images. Since then, he has photographed numerous controversial stories in over 100 countries exposing the human condition

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    Landscape photography can be widely well-liked. I believe if you research your home you will notice at least two landscape prints that spoke for you. Photography is usually an art with a message. As some sort of photographer you need to find your message you intend to portray. If you are dedicated to landscape photography you could think your task is not hard to full. As having any photography you should pay care about the facts, the lighting, shadows, theme, and the gear. Black and white landscape

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    This iconic image is one Americans look to as hope and happiness even in a time of distress, which was the intention of the photographer. In actuality the image captures a man who kissed a random woman when she didn't expect it and then carried on to kiss any other woman he could find as he was celebrating. This image captures Sontag’s point that “[Photography] is aesthetic consumerism to which everyone is now addicted

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    American Civil War which lasted 4 years (1861-1865) I chose this painting to represent Langston Hughes, “For a Dark Girl”. The main character in “For a Dark Girl” is a nameless young girl who lost her young Black lover to a lynching. Funnily, the first image that came to my mind when I read the poem was the young man. I wondered what caused him to be lynched and why. After the Civil War, lynching became particularly associated with the South, and with the first Ku Klux Klan, founded in 1866. The first

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    Pictorial photographs and writings made him one of the most influential photographers of the second half of the 19th century. Henry Peach Robinson's 1858 photograph,”Fading Away”, Robinson combined five separate negatives and produced this intimate image of a family

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    and sculptures. They reconstructed the life of humans in the past, because humans were now able to capture images of physical objects. It changed the access people had to different time periods, which gave a unique visual on people and objects that were not of modern day. Photography can be used a form of advertisement. To do so, “The Great Northern Railroad used photographs to sell its images of the “vanishing” Blackfeet to the American Public” (33). Photographs are one of the most modern types of

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    Ever since my parents bought me my first camera, I’ve been hopelessly attached to it. Film was always something that intrigued me, and I spent most of middle school with a camera in my hand. That didn’t end when high school began. As I furthered my knowledge of film and photography throughout school, I found more opportunities to create something bigger than myself. Using my passion for film and photography, I aided with Tri-M Music Honors Societies community outreaches and events. I have been involved

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