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    As photography was being used more and more as a method of documentation, they were among the first to use it to push social reform efforts. They closely documented the devastating effects of industrialization and urbanization on the working-class American. Through their work they brought attention to the need for housing and (child) labor laws. They used their medium to bring real proof to the public and legislators, where it needed to be seen. Actually, instead of documentary photography, it may

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    George Eastman and the Kodak Camera Essay

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    “Eastman’s improvements had the effect of moving photography from the professional’s studio, where it had evolved from the realm of portraiture and art, to the world of the general consumer,”(Carlisle 247). Photography was a difficult hobby or profession to have in the mid- 1800s. It was difficult because it needed essential pieces of equipment in order to even come out with a decent picture. Cameras were normally five by eight inches, and all the equipment that was needed was a hassle to carry (Buckland

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    From the Heart Photography, located in Wilmington DE, serves clients on location only in mainly DE, MD, PA and NJ however other states are offered with exceptions. The company was founded and operated by photographer Heather Szczesiak in 2012. Captures From the Heart Photography is a sole proprietorship and Heather is the sole employee. Additional staff will be hired on a sub contract basis as needed. Captures From the Heart Photography offers a wide variety of full service photography that specializes

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    Careful visual observations are key when distinguishing masterpieces of photography. The attention to the slightest details and uses of many various techniques are what distance Gregory Crewdson and William Eggleston from the norm. Though it is simple to discuss the contents of a photograph, it takes a trained eye to analyze the true visual art that the picture portrays. Every image by both of these photographs contains a hidden meaning, a variety of thousands of possible interpretations made by

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    Photography and the Civil War Essay

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    the American perception of the Civil War. The focus of the investigation is on the growth of photography during the Civil War, a small bit of background on Mathew Brady, and his involvement on the battlefield as a “battlefield photographer”. The technological advancements in photography during the Civil War are noted in this investigation. Also, connections between the advancements in early photography and how Mathew Brady used these advancements to change the public perception of the War are explored

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    com, contemporary is defined as happening or beginning now or in recent times. When utilized in art and photography, it’s connoted as vague, obscure, and by definition always in flux. For some it signifies “cutting edge” – work that pushes the limitations of recognized practice, style, subject matter, mediums, or concepts. In the book “ the photograph as contemporary art” Contemporary Photography is divided into eight categories that were chosen to highlight the diverse styles and subject matter that

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    Rules Of Third Essay

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    image gain importance in my photography life because my favorite skill to use is Leading Lines. Football This is my friend, Jayden. In the image, I did a rule of thirds that makes the image more interesting. The way he looks down to the image is too nice and the background is out of focus which makes him stand out. This picture reminds me of Waconia Friday night game where we did lost but was my first Varsity football game. This image bring importance in my photography skill which gives me the

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    My Childhood Experience

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    Everybody has grown up differently. Everybody has different stories, different memories, and different hardships that have shaped who they are as a person. When most people think of their childhood they think of family night board games. They think of running off to the park with their best friends, laughing on swingsets and hopping scotch until they were out of breath. They have memories of vacations, funny stories at family gatherings, or that one time they fell of their bike and their dad carried

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    titled “A Genius and His Magic Camera: Dr. Edwin Land of Polaroid demonstrates his new invention,” it speaks about the Polaroid Cameras revolutionary magic. This article articulates on the ease of photography, the science behind the technology and how the camera develops artistic expression of photography. The first piece in the magazine centered on the Polaroid describes the simplicity of the camera stating that, “In 30 seconds an image slowly appears, emerging out of a green blue fog and becoming

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    meet the needs and wants of my clients, happy clients produce more clients. Take as many pictures as I can morning, noon, and night. You never know when an incredible opportunity could arise. 2. COMPANY DESCRIPTION 2.1 Mission Statement Kacey's Captured Creations works hard to supply her clients with timeless, cherished, beautiful photography. Kacey has

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