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    the evolution of photography? Every day special moments are captured on film, whether it’s your baby’s first step, grandparent birthday celebration, Presidential Inauguration, your wedding, your parent’s anniversary, etc. Whatever the occasion it’s a moment captured in time and a moment that you’ll cherish for many years to come. In writing this paper I intend to express the evolution of photography and explore two companies that has made the way we share our lives in photography memorable moments

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    Analysis of Architecture in Photography I have decided to look at architecture for my next genre in photography. I have chosen architecture as it is very different to fashion photography and looks at totally different materials and includes different characteristics. In the early years of photography, few if any photographers were specialists in any area other than commercial portraiture, which was the main area in which a living could be made from the new medium. Early

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    known for photographic film products. During most of the 20th century Kodak held a dominant position in this sector. In fact, Eastman Kodak Co. is one of the dominant market share holders within the camera and other photography-related industries. Kodak pioneered amateur photography and is often credited for the invention of roll film and the first camera. The markets for color film and color photofinishing in 1954 were controlled by Kodak. It had over 90% of the amateur color

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    On Tuesday, July 11, 2017, I made a trip to the Denver Art Museum. I found a painting by Gustave Dore, a French painter from Paris, France. The piece was, The Family of Street Acrobats: the Injured Child painted in 1873. After studying this piece of art in person I noticed many different elements and characteristics in the actual painting. These are not seen in the photographed image of the painting that is on the Denver Art Museum Online. There are many visual elements that are taken away from

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    Autoethnography Essay Ysabel Anne Aluquin (z5146099) According to the Oxford Dictionary, selfie can be defined as “a photograph that one has taken of oneself” (selfie, 2017). However, according to Rettberg, selfies are so much more than just a photograph on the Internet, they are a form of digital self-representation (Rettberg, 2014). I still remember the very first selfie I took, with the back camera of an old Nokia phone. This was before the invention of the front-facing camera and in comparison

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    “I’ve worked very hard on making my little palace comfortable. where I can relax and leave the world for a bit, A place where i’ve made it my own. expressing my feelings and thoughts this little place is called my Bedroom.” My room is where i can be where I can sing, dance and just lay down on the bed and watch tv comfortably. Where i can do my school work quietly without any distraction. Also where i can cry and express my feelings to myself not having anymore put me down nor give stress, where

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    In many publications, many newspaper articles tend to provide visuals of the topic at hand. These visuals can sometimes impact the tone and perspective the reader interprets throughout the Article. In “Shaken Photojournalism Industry Questions Itself After Souvid Datta Scandal” and “The Real-ity of a Fake Image: News Norms, Photojournalistic Craft, and Brian Walski’s Fabricated Photo-graph’” it shows the effects that photo manipulation has on photojournalism culture. In both cases with Walski and

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    the prosperity of the technology. In the past, there was little equipment and technology, so they had to try their best to do the routines. But nowadays, I think that technology makes routines easier than before like listening to music, games and photography. The difference between listening to the music in the past and current. In the past, about the year 1990, Thailand was not very technologically advanced. Equipment related to electronics was expensive. If they wanted to collect the songs of their

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    I’ve struggled during the years of my college career trying to uncover my passion. During my summer class, I mapped out my interests. After examining my bubble chart, I concluded that traveling and photography were my most considerable interests. My bubble chart concluded to traveling and photography. By attending the Art Institute of California – Orange County, a campus of Argosy University, it will assist me by allowing me to use their resources: career services, professors, scholarships, counselors

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    Asia. The store opened in 1968 (Udell), after the building served as their home for many years. My job at Eye’s Gallery was to serve as a product photographer, but my skills were also utilized in fashion shoots and social media curating. Product photography is mainly about capturing merchandise in a way that makes the appealing, makes the viewer want to purchase it. This is exactly what I aimed to do during my internship. Many of the shoots I was assigned focused on jewelry, which is the big seller

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