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    frequently watched by the populace of all ages and genders but the color symbolism of the visual aspect is rarely paid attention to. The Director of a film, working closely with the Director of Photography creates a color palette, based on the genre and mood of the film. Viewers can correctly judge the genre of the film, looking at just its hues; warm red tones for romance, de-saturated colors for post-apocalyptic films. Color is an

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    studies in drama and photography. Through the analysis of texts, drama has enabled me to understand and portray emotions and also strongly increase my confidence levels in practical sessions. Both of these skills will help me throughout the psychology course as it is important to recognise the emotions of participants and patients and having the confidence to talk to them. Within photography, I have studied a variety of genres such as portraiture, fine art and documentary photography. This has enabled

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    Photographer Elliot Erwitt once stated, “To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place… I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.” This quote has deeply guided me in my analysis of what I call a cycle of art creation. When one pays close attention to the artwork of a particular artist, one is able to distinguish certain details that prove it is the artist's work. To me, it is

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    architectural photography by some excellent photographers, emphasising architecture’s visual strength, design and conceptual quality, without which there would be no challenges for the photographer to attempt to capture in the first instance. Architectural photography has an immense capacity to stimulate the wonder of the man-made world in a virtuoso manner. The intrinsic worth of a successful work of decorative art photography is that it can open up new perceptions. Through photography buildings exude

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    an unusual gorgeous sheen. Although he also took images of female nude, but the real cause is that people resonate with his make nudes works. Its make nude photography, a form of passion in the male body fully exposed to even let people think male nudes ancient Greece, with a timeless enduring charm. Until today, his fascination for photography has always been a mystery no one could answer. But just before his death in 1955, he destroyed countless negatives and prints, terrified that

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    drawings, leading up to today where everyone is constantly taking photographs. However, at one time it was not so easy to come by a portrait. Originally if someone wanted a portrait to be done, it would have to be requested of an artist. Before photography, portraits were typically done in painting media such as oil paint, which meant once an artist was commissioned it could take months before receiving the final product. Portraits are also closely associated with the wealthy or the royals because

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    by different genres – “a French word meaning ‘type’ or ‘kind’” (Neale Stephen, 7), including melodrama, comedy, and tragedy. Genre has occupied an important place in the study of the cinema for over thirty years. One of the biggest genres that has been evolved over the years and has many implications is melodrama. “As a theatrical genre, melodrama came into existence in the late eighteenth century in France and Germany” (Neale Stephen, 184). In the following century melodrama genre has spread and

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    A study into landscape photography versus abstract nature photography This is an investigation into the comparison between landscape and abstract nature photography itself and through photographer's work. Landscape photography tends to show vast amount of space around the world, an almost un-ending amount of space, which looks quite microscopic. I see landscape photography capturing the beautiful presence of nature, focusing on the rare man-made features, which also concentrates on the disturbances

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    Compare and contrast essay Photography is an art which can be earn by a creative mind. Not everyone has a creative mind. Art is god gifted to specific persons. We know about many photographers through magazines, newspapers, T.V shows. Every artist has different style of work. A person who wants to become famous have to do something different than others. Even after victory, that person have to use more brain to stay on that status and have to do more creative things so that he or she can raise

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    mostly insanity and the rest is schizophrenia.”- Don McCullin. (BBC Imagine 2013 McCullin) Capturing the decisive moments of these wars have not just created a genre of photography called war photography but also enhanced public awareness. Both Donald McCullin and Eddie Adams, being photojournalists recognized for their war photography, have produced some outstanding photographs and successfully portrayed the harsh reality of war. Even though their conceptual concerns were similar, there was a visible

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