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    Photographs capture time and create meaning. Mark Klett’s “Under the Dark Cloth”, is a simple, yet compelling piece of art which captures his experience in Monument Valley, Arizona on May 27th, 1989. The perspective of the photograph is strategic in allowing the viewers to see from Klett’s point of view. This angle places the viewer in the first person, connecting them directly to the image. Images of landscapes are often engrossing, Klett’s piece does this on two planes. In the text, Visual Methodologies

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    The Dimensions of Meaning That the Use of Photography Brings To the Artwork In addition to the two traditional physical dimensions of an image, every photographic image utilizes seven dimensions. Four of these dimensions are features of the image itself, and are exposure, tonality, colour and focus. The remaining three dimensions are subject focused dimensions, and include constructed and found images, objectivity and complexity. (Ang 2013) Photography, historically, was initially used to supply

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    The image that I have chosen from Artstor, to demonstrate the understanding of the visual culture is a painting titled, “Hockey Game”. This image was created by Andy Warhol who was an American painter, printmaker and filmmaker from 1928 until 1987. There is no date on this piece. The actual size of this image is 8 by 10 inches and the material used is Gelaton silver print. Among the images found in Artstor, there is more than one image called the Hockey Game, created by the same author which

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    uprising of the popular recording device known as the GoPro. This device is used to record events and experiences from different perspectives, whether that is from underwater or zip lining through a forest in a first-person view. Moreover, videos and photography allow people to capture images to reminisce about past experiences, to share these moments with others, and even remember those whom you have lost. There are countless debates about how distracting cell phones and other electronic devices can be

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    acting for good in 1887, but his passion for it was never lost, and between 1904 and 1913, Atget lectured about theater at universities in and surrounding Paris.     While searching for a new path to take his life down, Atget contemplated over both photography and painting. In his endeavors to paint, he must have realized

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    The Career As A Musician

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    Music may be a universal medium, but musician are far from all being treated equally. It has become nearly impossible to make it in the music industry, and those who do often will not succeed for very long. Yet, it is still an illusive field and one that society depends on for entertainment. By creating documentaries about musicians, viewers get a behind the scenes look at what being a musician truly entails, whether it is good or bad. For Ken Vandermark, his career as a musician is a struggle, as

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    Basic Skills to Take a Photograph Do you like to take a photograph? Nowadays, many people take a trip and pictures at travel place, and some people have a hobby that is taking a picture. However, many people do not know how to take a good picture, so they just use auto functions which make just general pictures. However, many people want to take a good picture because they want to have good pictures that are taken at travel place or get nice taking pictures ability. Therefore, you have to learn

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    Gregory Crewdson’s work is very inspiring he manages to complete an entire story an entire character art all in one image and you really get involved in his world. Using light and colour cinematically places a major roll, the picture becomes an operatic framing device there so rich with props and all the other little details that when you look closer you will find something different Crewdson works with a medium format camera, eight by ten colour negatives each print is fifty-nine inches by nighty

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    In order to stop the negative impact of Photoshop on teenagers, photographers should only use Photoshop for the good of photography and not to give false images of the social normal. In opposition, many would state that Photoshop gives beauty and promotes financial in marketing. The main objective is to get money for false looks. American culture is highly obsessed with beauty. Everywhere you go there are advertisements and false images. Whether it’s for models or food alterations are used to sell

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    Capstone Project I have chosen does not need a higher education to pursue after. Mr. Dunahee explained that the degree he went in for was not for photography. He had ended up in this work field after a friend paid him to do his wedding shots. Mr. Dunahee told me this after we had finished our interview, I was unsure whether to add it in or not. Photography is a constantly adapting in order to keep up with all the new technology made available. Why pay for a photographer when your phone can handle the

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