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    Digital Vs Film Photography It is a debate that has been going on for years and years, especially in the twenty first century, of which medium in photography is superior, Film or Digital, Personally I use both, I will be discussing the issue over the length of this paper. Going through positives and negatives around both the processes, and techniques associated with the forms of photography. Film photography is in my opinion, more of a sense of occasion, just the feel of having to cock the mechanism

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    Black and White Photography By Pranjal Bhatia Introduction Photography is a scientific art of creating images by capturing light on a light sensitive material. Mist and fog converts the world into a natural monochrome with a soft stillness to it. Our eyes might not see in black and white but the human brain knows to appreciate the art that a monochrome picture is. Black and white cameras were existed since the 1930s and for an average user it might just seem like an old technology that has been

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    Essay on Photography in Flux

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    Photography in Flux It is no secret that digital photography is very rapidly finding a niche in modem society, in both the professional realm as well as in the home. The advent of newer, faster, and more embellished technologies have placed the power of photographic production in the hands of the common person. An art form that formerly was left to the charge of few skilled professionals has been forever changed by these technologies. Certainly, this evolution of sorts has its strengths as

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    Between the use of film or digital photography, film is the more effective method when looking for originality and creativity. With the adoption of digital photography, the younger generations, as well as the older and more current photographers are becoming lazy. These groups must recognize that the art of the photograph is being jeopardized by the digital camera and the camera phone. For the current photographers as well as amateur photographers, this essay will serve as testimony to film as well as other

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    Cover Art Research

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    expands on the history and highlights the advancements this style of art has seen over the last two decades. Cover art has made prominent contributions within three main styles transitioning among them over the years. Hand drawn images, film photography art, and digital art. The very first video game was founded in the late 1940’s games used interactive electronic devices with various display formats. “The earliest example is from 1947—a "Cathode ray tube Amusement Device" was filed for a patent on

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    Essay On Kodak Vs Fuji

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    Over the last decade, while the U.S. based Eastman Kodak Company was sleeping, the Japanese firm Fuji Photo Film opened its first film-production plant in the U.S., cut prices, marketed aggressively and stole valuable market share. Kodak maintains that it will not engage in a price war to win customers back, due to potential profit erosion. The inroads that Fuji has made

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    A study into landscape photography versus abstract nature photography This is an investigation into the comparison between landscape and abstract nature photography itself and through photographer's work. Landscape photography tends to show vast amount of space around the world, an almost un-ending amount of space, which looks quite microscopic. I see landscape photography capturing the beautiful presence of nature, focusing on the rare man-made features, which also concentrates on the disturbances

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    paper will help give insights to those that don’t know photography so they can hear from an artist perspective about the most significant aspect of photography which is documentary photography. When you think about photography, most think of landscape, commercial, and fine arts photography. But they fail to know that with photography it takes documenting the things captured for those other particular aspects of photography. In addition, photography, consisting of creativity, composition, and technical

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    investigate the arguments put forward by Groys, on closed spaces versus open spaces, or more specifically the relationship between works of art being displayed in the traditional manner, of the galleries and museums and other institutions, and works of art been distributed by means of such devises as, mass media and the internet. I will be using the artists Robert Smithson and his site specific art pieces, and Duncan Campbell’s film “Make it new John”, to help relate to the topic being debated in

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    Creative Commons Essay

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    provide the credit to the authors; create new works based on an existing ones, provided they offer those derivations back to the public on the same terms. This paper analyzes the conflicts between the need of technology for creativity and innovation versus the legal aspect of copyright. An alternative emerging approach for licensing music, software, research paper and many other resources on the internet, creative common sharing copyright, is introduced. The paper does not analyze if

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