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    Impressionism is an art movement which was developed in Paris in the 1860s which continued to the early twentieth century. In impressionism, artists have captures beautiful moments just like while taking a photo. Impressionist paintings were almost to the nature showing the environment. Paintings were colourful, mixture of colours, showing different tones of colour were applied to artworks. Here are some of the famous Impressionist artist : Edouard Manet, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas, Alfred Sisley

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    Fashion Photography

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    | FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY | SIDDHALI DOSHI | | SECTION F | 11/30/2011 | | TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Executive summary 1 2. Introduction 2 3. History 4 4. Popular digital cameras 6 5. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of writing this report is to enhance my knowledge on the topic that most interests me. Fashion photography is an essential part in the fashion world. The

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    The United States experienced both the Great Depression and harsh weather conditions during the 1930’s causing Americans to suffer through extreme hardship and impoverishment. Many of the migrant farmers were bankrupt, destitute, and struggled to survive. Photographer and photojournalist, Dorothea Lange, captured the dangerous conditions migrant workers and their families endured through her photograph, Migrant Mother. The photograph not only displays a woman and children suffering, but also reveals

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    photo 100 Essay

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    Question 1: A pixel is the basic binary digit used by computers.   You Answered: False Correct Answer: False Question 2: The Bauhaus was a pre-World War II advertising agency that notably used Laszlo Moholy-Nagy’s photographs.   You Answered: False Correct Answer: False Question 3: A lower ISO number means the camera is more sensitive to light, whereas a higher number means the camera is less sensitive to light.   You Answered: True Correct Answer: False Question 4:

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    The Art Of Art

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    and what we know. After all art is an expression of emotions. Our responses to art are a learned behavior that is influenced by class, gender, race, geography, education and culture. The art forms that have meaning to me are Music, Poetry and Photography. The essence of my culture and who I am resonates in these works of art. Calypso music is an artform, which was developed in Trinidad. It showcases the skills of story-telling, singing and instrument making, and has since been influenced by European

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    I also love photography. I think that whoever said “ A picture is worth a thousand words” was a genius. With photography you can do so much and go outside the box with your art. I love cooking and learning new recipes. When I have the time to cook and try new recipes I do. Music is in my family. My mother sings and plays piano, my father plays trumpet and piano, and my grandmother used to sing as well. I play piano and dab a little bit in singing. I also love listening to all genres of music. You

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    Do A Work Of Fine Art?

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    Think of a work of fine art. What came to mind? Was it a painting by Van Gogh, or Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans, a current pop song, or a symphony by Beethoven, a piece of literature authored by Emily Brontë, or one by the Kardashians? Due to its objectivity, art is all encompassing: It can be anything created, written, performed, or photographed within which someone finds beauty. Conversely, fine art is exclusive and elite as evidenced by its’ name and the distinction between itself and art

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    Whenever the term fashion photography is brought up, the first thought that’s triggered is that it’s a genre of photography which is devoted to displaying clothing and other fashion items. However just like everything else in modern society, fashion photography has been redefined. It’s not your average branded garments on a model anymore; it’s more about capturing the essence of the brand itself and its personal universe. Viviane Sassen is one of the photographers who built her platform based on

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    Modern Art Photography Alfred Stieglitz was an American Photographer who was the pioneer of the Modern Art movement in photography. Stieglitz career began with his work of cityscapes and more than 20 years later evolved into a specific style of portraiture. He worked mostly in New York City between the years of 1905 and 1946. Stieglitz founded the Photo-Secession which was a progressive movement towards advancing the creative and unique possibilities of the fine art of photography. This movement

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    luxurious materialism. They wanted women to be delicate, skilled, and passionate like Ross. Unfortunately, most were either too poor to get a portrait done or too busy, giving way to the cheap and quick portraits and, later, the development of photography. Many wanted to experience that individualism, which eventually played an enormous role in the American

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