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    Adam Fuss Photography

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    photographer with a keen eye for nature. His interest first begun through the documentation of the natural environment using photography as his medium. However, it wasn’t long until Fuss began using less contemporary photographic methods to document his unique view on the world. Leaving the camera behind entirely he takes a contemporary approach on the earliest techniques known to photography – from daguerreotype to the photogram. The photogram “Love” is a life-sized colour contact print using light sensitive

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    Social media has had an exponential impact on society today. Everywhere you go, you see young millennials carry a electronic device in their hand. Every five minutes or so, they check that device in their hand and go to social media apps such as snapchat: to send “rad” pictures to their friends. Or they go to instagram, and post an aesthetic photo with the caption of “No caption needed.” As much as I like Snapchat, Instagram has a variety of features that will improve your photographs. To begin

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    Example Of Manfrotto Tripod

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    or tripods, you must have if you want to explore the many paths of photography. Marketing of modern cameras promises you this world and beyond when it comes to ISO. Many times you’ll also find the suggestion that you do not need a tripod because you can raise your ISO so high that… night becomes day. Or almost. Yes, we’re blessed with high ISO, but does that mean you can take tripods out of your list when it comes to photography? Obviously not. Because, no matter what the marketing tells you, there

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    V-J Day in Times Square once said, “It is more important to click with people than to click the shutter” (Stocks 1). The euphoria I felt firsthand when taking pictures and the fact that I passionately relate to this quote is why I believe that photography is my destiny and Personal Legend. I have been taking pictures for as long as I can remember. It all started back when flip phones were all the rage and the only camera in my house I could comfortably carry was my mom’s small silver Sony Cyber-Shot

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    Essay on The Development of Photography and Film

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    attitudes, desires and dreams in the images they make.” When discussing the mediums of photography and cinema, this belief of Hughes is not very hard to process and understand. Images, whether they be still or moving, can transform their audiences to places they have either never been before or which they long to return to. Images have been transporting audiences for centuries thanks to both the mediums of photography and cinema and together they gone through many changes and developments. When careful

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    Max Yavno and Michael Kenna are both renowned for setting a high bar for photographers in their time. Max Yavno, a historic fine art photographer, and Michael Kenna, a contemporary fine art photographer, both take advantage of the power of photography to captivate the viewer along with their emotions. They embrace their work and integrate themselves as a part of the scene. These photographers find significance in everything they photograph. Whether it is a group of people or a tree, they find beauty

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    offers a camera that does well in all lighting types, and that camera is the EOS 5D Mark III. According to adorama.com, full-frame DSLR cameras are the best and most logical options for wedding photography because they produce the sharpest and most detailed images which are crucial for wedding photography. Wedding photographers’ cameras should have a high range of ISO settings. There are many times throughout the wedding that the light changes and capturing the clear image is hard without having

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    In this paper, I will be explaining my thoughts on the Cavell arguments on classical and modernist films about movies black-and-white in comparison to the movies in color, with the reference to Sunset Boulevard (1950) and In the Heat of the Night (1967). Cavell beliefs in movies black-and-white is that you pay attention to the details of the film, which include the storylines, and the content of what it is in the frame, while movies in color can be distracting; it is considered appealing and attractive

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    representations of a particular construction or design project but because they are attractive to look at over a long period of time. The pictures on display are usually the ones where the photographer has incorporated an abstract or visually graphic element when composing the image in the camera view finder. Where the simple symmetry of architectural design captured by the camera emotionally influences the deepest intricacies of human imagination. Many contemporary architectural photographers take

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    from ones that are taken during or after a horrific event. Unfortunately, on June 12, 2016 there was a shooting in a nightclub that took a number of lives and change many more. The photos taken from that night spoke of horror and heartbreak. The night of June 12, 2016 a gunman walking into Pulse night club and opened fire on the patrons. “The gunman, who was carrying an AR-15-type assault rifle and a handgun, exchanged fire near the entrance with a police officer who was working at the nightclub. Additional

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