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    Gertie, Felix was a studio character, which meant audiences could see him again and again, while affording Messmer and his team the opportunity to explore the possibilities of ongoing character development in animation. The merchandising of Felix's image was successful and paved the way for the later marketing of animated

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    In doing so, he is merely giving these images a better title by gathering the simple information duplicated of a pervious existence by camera. For example, he renames the piece Monarchique et repentir as “Lovers eating rabbit stew”, after not seeing anything more than a realistic, yet puzzling, posed images. This is in result to how Charles views the image as being boring. He describes the images by the lack of interesting factors in this dull and literal replicate

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    Jesus Gonzalez Art Appreciation 103 12/11/2016 Research Writing Assignment Ivan Albright Picture of Dorian Gray 1943/44 Oil on canvas 215.9 x 106.7 cm (85 x 42 in.) The painting is a self-portrait of the fictional character Dorian gray. The painting was used in the film where the character had asked a portrait of him as a handsome man. Dorian gray trades in his soul for him to remain forever young and handsome. Gray lives a life where he does things that are morally corrupt. Gray continues not

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    technological advances had greatly impacted these business. Accessible digital cameras and postproduction technologies have increasingly been affecting operators in this industry, due to these advances consumers are now able to take professional- quality images without the need of a professional. While these technological advances have affected the photography industry in a negative way, they have also been beneficial for photographers by increasing their efficiency and availability.

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    about your health and fitness. That’s a great quality to have! What don’t you like about my Tinder profile photos? My biggest issue with your current profile photos is that some of them aren’t a very good quality. Particularly photos 3 and 4, the image is quite blurry, so it’s hard to see you clearly. If I was swiping through your profile and couldn’t get a clear idea of what you looked like, I’d likely just swipe left. I also don’t like that you have two shirtless profile pictures. You clearly are

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    Photo 1 Final Essay Photography is something that I would not have thought about taking, or enjoying. After being placed in this class, I was not looking forward to it. But after this semester I have realized I actually enjoy photography, and I am looking forward to taking it next year. In my final body of work I have included my assignments; patterns of nature, landscape, available light portraits, my photogram, and my studio portraits. I also have included 3 alternative techniques, a sepia print

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    Del Kathryn Barton ARTIST: Del Kathryn Barton is a renowned Australian artist. Her art pieces are reflections of past and present. Barton’s eccentric paintings are full of life and emotion which draws upon her inner opinion of life. Del Kathryn Barton was born in Sydney 1972, she grew up on a farm where she gained an abundance of inspiration from her natural surroundings. As a child Barton was faced with an unusual sensory disorder which she named “the thing”. She would experience blurred vision

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    Eduardo Gijon Professor Metoyer CMMEDIA 110 2016 03 08 The Impact of Photography on the American Civil War With photography being created only 20 years prior to the start of the American Civil War, the impact photography had on the war and current time was immense. It was used as a tool by military and political staffs to document battles, planning stages, and take snap shots of the present. While many photographers attached to the combating armies were considered neutral, their works were also

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    In the present world today many people look at a picture and feel as if they have gotten the whole meaning or reason behind it. Observing and understanding a photo are two complete opposite ideas. Understanding a photo can be problematic due to the fact that multiple people can look at it and create their own understanding of the picture itself and the meaning behind it all. In the essay On Photography the author, Susan Sontag, clearly states that fully understanding a photo is nearly impossible

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    Documentary photography was used to construct narratives and to travel to document the others. The use of text and image in documentary photography became a key to create meaning in the photographs which would engage the audience in social and political issues. In the United States, photographers like Timothy O’Sullivan traveled on western expeditions surveying America’s

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