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    with trip among countries and got some publications. In the late 60s and on, he worked as lecturer and professor in photography and design. He emphasizes the design concepts in his photography and is conscious of design and colour in photographic images.

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    Film Photography Unit

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    1.The intent from the film photography unit was to simply take a film photograph and develop it into a print. While taking the film photos, the fact that Meghan and I were taking them in an older camera, with black and white film forced us to try and take older looking photos. For example I took a photo inspired by Vivian Maier’s self portrait, camera at my chest and staring straight faced into a window. I approached this project excited about using a new camera, and getting to learn what goes into

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    The True Ethnographer

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    The true photographer knows many worlds other than this one. The true photographer is more than just an individual trained to capture images. They, like those creating with clay, ink, paint, or celluloid, are artists of a unique craft. They are journalists and storytellers, visionaries and messengers, communicating through the images that they create, the moods that they capture, and the conclusions they invite us to interpret through our own perceived realities. They have the unique ability to capture

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    twice in the photograph - this way the birth of double exposure. In the images presented here, you can see that the subject is seen twice in the photo but having a different position. To create this type of image, they would shoot the subject in one position and then the subject must move quickly to another position before the second image is taken. The people who take pictures also used rotating lens caps and special plates to come up with these double-exposed images.  Double exposure has come a long way. It began

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    specific target other than those that disagree with their platform and extreme views. They use the destruction of images as an attempt to scare locals into subjecting to their laws. ISIS recognizes the power that these images hold on people and they are trying to exploit that. Similarly, the government of France and Russia used images and their powers to spread propaganda. While ISIS uses the images of destruction and violence more so than Russia and France, the similarities can be seen in the effort to

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    my presentation, the audience will know how they can use photoshop to enhance any image they choose. Thesis: Photoshop has various features in which you can use to enhance you’re pictures. Introduction (Attention Getter) I will show the difference that photoshop can make with a before and after image. (Credibility Statement) I have been using photoshop for over 5 years now and have used it to enhance images in the past. (Restate Thesis—transition—signpost and preview main points) Photoshop

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    I will be looking at the conceptual and technical similarities, differences and influences between the artwork of the artists that I researched and my own artwork. The topic that we were given was that of 5mm moments. From this I decided to look into the concept of dreams, nightmares and memories and how they can change us into different people. For my drawing component I drew profile faces because you can never see the true nature of a person no matter how hard you try. I person is constantly changed

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    Julia Cameron was born in India in 1815. Being an upper-middle-class Victorian women, she conducted her studies in France. She was a self-taught British amateur photographer, with only a few lessons from other photographers as experience. She did have one mentor, however, for a short time, the painter G. F. Watts. Sending prints to watts for criticism. In order to use the successful prints, to a portrait painter, as the ones she would put up for sale. Her curiosity and experimental nature, lead her

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    Today, it is difficult to image a world without photography. Technology has made it easy to take an excellent quality photograph with just a cellphone. However, during the time of World War II through the Vietnam War, a lot of this technology was not nearly as advanced as it is today. The equipment that war photographers used was very primitive by today’s standards, yet there were many significant photographs that were taken, many of which are famous or infamous today. Many war photographers took

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    According to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are about 143,000 photographers in the U.S., professional and nonprofessional. With such a variety of photography styles, photographs are individualized and personalized to own standards and expectations, making each and everyone’s picture unique. Arts come in many different forms; music, photography, painting, and more. With hundreds of arts schools around the U.S., many artists seek a college education. To become a photographer, one would have

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