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    Taryn Simon Taryn Simon is an American documentary photographer from New York born in 1975. She was heavily inspired by her father, who had been stationed in the USSR at the height of the Cold War, in Bangkok during the Vietnam War, and had travelled to Afghanistan, Iran, and Israel on government business. As he photographed these trips extensively, Simon was surrounded by photographs of foreign places and events- many of which would come to have a large impact on contemporary American history- from

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    Art Gallery is presenting Donald Blumbergs Photographs: Selection from the Master Sets. 160 photographs from last six decades. Donald Blumberg is a contemporary American photographer born in 1935. In his early carrier, his work focused on street photography; later on he developed his own style showing mass media, identity and consumerism. His black and white photographs explore space, politics and surrounding us culture. The exhibition is divided in sections, showing different periods of time and subjects

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    Introdution My research will be conducted through autoethnography, since it aims to investigate my personal experience while immersed in the land, and create a narrative generated through photographic texts. These images aim to present the encounter between photographer and the land. They reveal traces from both the land and the photographer, they mirror this moment when this both actors became united. It shows both the eye of the photographer and all his studium , while present also the eyes of

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    The world has been made unforgettable with the creation of photography. As mankind rapidly evolved recording events became harder. Early history is only able to be pictured with using our imagination. Often times historians often clash about what the world looked like. Ancient civilizations from the Mayans and Aztecs have never been seen while they were in their pristine condition. The world is left with written descriptions and ruins not only of the cities themselves, but also the tools used. After

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    Technical specifications matter. They can also be confusing or overwhelming. Many of the previously discussed topics will help you know which technical specifications to research, as only some of them will be important to you and your photography goals. For the wildlife photographer, shooting tethered is a feature that may never be used. On the other hand, a portrait photographer or stock photographer may find tethered shooting invaluable. Other technical details will be determined by your personal

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    ) As mentioned before, National Geographic has its eye constantly on the future with innovation and exploration. Right now, social networking and mobile applications rule our world. Instagram is one of the leading social media applications for photography, and National Geographic photographers are at the top of their game. National Geographic holds the largest Instagram brand at 2.4 million followers. Not to mention that each photographer has their own Instagram as well, and usually reaches well

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    July 9th, 1830, was a British photographer and prominent author on photography. Known as “the King of Photographic Picture Making,” he began his life’s work as a painter but would become one of the most influential photographers of the late 19th century. He was a prolific advocate for photography as an art form and is well known for his role in “pictorialism,” which, according to Encyclopedia Britannica, is “an approach to photography that emphasizes beauty of subject matter, tonality, and composition

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    their phones instead of hiring a professional photographer to take them. Photography is not just about taking simple photographs. Professional photographers need to understand the concept of what makes the best photographs. Photographers must use lighting, different equipment, different types of photographs, and specific subject matter to create unique photographs as well as how to finish and edit them. The beginning of photography was in 1826, when Nicephore Niepce produced the first permanent photograph

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    year after year, day after day, second after second, trying to fill this hole he had inside of him. It had been eight years since he lost his mother after a long and hard battle, but it had felt like a century since she was with him. Her love of photography carried on through him, and her work would never be forgotten. Her unique style and perspective was like no other, and throughout his career as a buyer of the most beautiful and most famous photos, he had never seen one quite like hers. He strode

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    - Isabel, tell us about your beginning in photography. I earned a BFA from the Pontificia Universidad Católica in my hometown of Santiago de Chile; it was quite the comprehensive program. I went in thinking I would do sculpture and came out working in photo-based and installation art. Though I was instructed in many disciplines from painting to computer-based and everything in between, the nature of my practice determined that photo-based was the most appropriate medium to develop the concepts and

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