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    Imagine a world without photography: no news photographs, no advertising photographs, no family pictures, no endless number of magazines with photographs. How would our knowledge and understanding of the world would have been different? What about the culture? Photographs have always been an important part of our lives it affects our lives such that we see what photograph ‘shows’ but we don’t see the photograph as a ‘thing’ and still we cannot think about our lives without photographic existence

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    Short Story

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    In a hidden dark place within a campus. You'll see nothing out-of-place at first site, but if you focused enough you can see a red light blinking weakly within this space full of darkness. Such beauty hidden for others to see and yes, that is main purpose for such an item we'll call "Camera". The camera is blinking weakly within this hidden location *ehem* girl's locker room that no one, except the culprit who put such godly weapon, can locate it. The main culprit, Emanuel Elswore known as EL,

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    1 DO WE NEED WAR PHOTOGRAPHY If we need to understand the concept of war you must realize that death and destruction falls within that notion, but why do we need to produce images of people dying and suffering, do we have the right to photograph this? I believe that we the inhabitants of this world have the right to see images in direct response to the decisions government’s policies, whether or not we can make a difference. We of our generation must take responsibility to record and preserve

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    Having a Master’s degree would be nice. After completing 4 years of college and then going back for a master’s degree and graduating with that is an amazing accomplishment. There is so man benefits that come with this high degree, more money, better jobs, and more education in the particular work field as the masters. Let’s get this straight, though, going back for a master’s degree costs a lot of money. Just to get a bachelor’s degree cost a lot of money so going back to college for more years will

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    Digital Alterations

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    Whether or not a photograph violates a code of conduct by way of digital alteration depends on the source and the intended use of the photograph. Most pictures are going to show the audience what the photographer wants them to see. Digital alterations can be performed on the picture while it is being taken. What difference does it make if the photographer moves his lens slightly to the right in order to leave something out of the picture or if he crops it out later? It is one thing to alter a

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    I Hate Writing

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    Yeah, the answer is not to. I hate writing. It is the worse part of school not for the actual writing or the process to get there. But the way we are forced to write. It’s not just me that this is coming from me. I have learned a lot this year not about writing but about what writing could be. Teachers expect that students write about topic that they have no idea why or how it relates to them. What do they expect when students never get anything done? Do they expect us to sit in front of a laptop

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    camera was invented roughly 100 years ago the motion picture is in fact a recent art form. The movies we know and love today would not be possible without significant advancements in technology. The story of motion picture history begins with photography. A movie is simply a long series of still photographs. The objects in the photographs appear to move when the images are projected in rapid succession. This phenomenon is known as “persistence of vision.” Its the same principle as a flip comic

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    grew up. Cindy went to college at the State University of Buffalo and started as a painter. She soon became frustrated with painting because she had nothing else to express in a painting, so she picked up a camera. Cindy Sherman is known for her photography of conceptual portraits. Conceptual portraits tell a story or illustrate and idea. Cindy would play around with make-up, costumes, and wigs and take on the roles of the house wife, a prostitute, the woman in distress, etc... for these portraits

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    What factors have a negative impact on adolescent girls’ body image and how can such factors be controlled? 1) Introduction Body dissatisfaction is ranked as the top concern or one of the top concerns among adolescent girls all around the world. Body image is how an individual perceives their physical self and the thoughts and feelings they acquire from that perception (Nedc.com.au, 2015). Negative body image is when a person is unhappy with their appearance or body and wants to change their size

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    Social Media: Senior Pictures When I was growing up, I was always told that time would fly by. I was told that senior year would be here in no time. Senior year is all about the senior pictures, cap and gown, and little items or keepsakes that come with senior year. When I was in eight grade I had made some friends over Xbox. They were seniors at my high school and I sent them a friend request over Facebook. The first thing I seen on their wall was senior pictures. Most human beings are posting

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