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    I read the novel, Two Summers, by Aimee Friedman. The genre of this novel is realistic fiction. The genre is realistic fiction because the events that take place in the book are believable. The main character in the book, Summer Everett, has divorced parents and problems with her best friend. Both of those things happen in the real world today. The novel, Two Summers, is about two scenarios that happen in Summer Everett’s life. In one life, Summer travels to France to spend the summer with her father

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    looking primarily into her Fine art photography. The way Cindy Sherman creates, manipulates and constructs her own reality will be the focus point. Fine art photography has no agreed meaning or definition, its photographs created by the mind of the photographer. It is capturing a realistic rendition of the subject. The photography is aiming to create a more personal impression; the photos are based on their beauty not the source behind

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    Street and documentary photography captures a subject or situation in a candid moment. The theme of the images can be broad. A portrait of a begging homeless child on a city street to a man walking his dog in an inner city park can remain under the umbrella of street and documentary photography as the photographer is capturing an honest reflection of that particular environment. The introduction of portable cameras has made it feasible for anyone with basic knowledge of how to use a camera to now

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    Better Family Portrait Photography By Michelle Lee Fui Jinn | Submitted On January 29, 2011 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Michelle Lee Fui Jinn Family portrait photography has been around since

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    The Benefits of Photography Everywhere people go they are likely going to notice a piece of photography. Even it were to be projection of a image on a screen, a painting on a building or just a printed image in a shop window. Although there are many genres of photography such as monochrome, satellite, underwater, and panoramic, the main focus on in this project is digital photography. “Digital photography is a form of photography that uses cameras containing arrays of electronic photodetectors

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    Charles Wheaton History

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    device showed that left-eye and right-eye views of the same image would create a single three-dimensional image. He experimented with stereoscopic drawings. Wheaton’s stereoscope was shown to the public in 1838, a year prior to the first practical photography being introduced. Later, the two ideas were combined and stereo-cards were created. The image was made by placing two almost identical photographes on cardboard, side by side, to be viewed with a stereoscope, these were called stereo-cards. Wheatstone's

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    RocBas Rookstool Real Estate Interview Rocco Basile is a photography expert and a renowned ideolog of fine photography. His expertise has traversed various genres of photography, from Portrait photography and fine art photography to photojournalism. Rocco is the founder of the Rocco Basile Photography studio and gallery that is located in Santa Barbara, Southern California. This is the locale where Basile and other seasoned and budding photographers exhibit their work to the world. Outside the confines

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    macro photography is a fancy way of saying extreme-close up or magnified image. These objects are magnified to their actual life size or even greater. WHAT IS MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY? Have you ever wondered what that little flower symbol is on your camera? Who said you had to be a professional photographer to take extremely close photos? The Macro mode will surprise you with its incredible features. Taking photos so extremely close to an object is like entering a different world in photography. Macro

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    History has rendered a variety of timeless art. The works have included multiple genres, such as paintings, music, theatre, and photography. Each of the aforementioned genres have attributed to an additional ageless art form. Film may be identified as an art form that combines multiple genres to produce classic work. This is specifically revealed by an Orson Welles movie. The 1941 film, Citizen Kane, may be considered a classic based on extensive research. Throughout history, the film is repeatedly

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    “High Art” is a Canadian-American independent film, and has its genre that is drama and romance. The film was directed and written by Lisa Cholodenko. It was released on June 12, 1998 in the United States. In a short summary of the film’s plot, lesbians, photography and drug are the major ingredients of the film. Syd, acted by Radha Mitchell, is a career woman at the photography magazine called “Frame.” She lives with her boyfriend, James. When she finds that there is a leak in her ceiling, she

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