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    Photographing children can be an extreme challenge, however, it can be an absolute joy. The following are Grand Lens Photography's four prime recommendations for child photography. 1) No Posing First, eliminate the phrase "cheese" from your vocabulary. The second a child hears this phrase, the result is their "picture-face". Although these faces are precious, it is not what you wish to display in your photos. Try to snap a picture when the child is laughing or being silly. The expressions they

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    339 Explanation: This oil pastel image is two-dimensional, and has both real and implied lines. The implied lines exhibit the movement of the dancer. The contour lines expose the figure’s legs while the tutu and torso have gesture lines because of its loose and indefinite shape. The gesture lines entertain with the idea of light and shadow in the torso and tutu. However the tutu has more of an influence than the torso and signifies the bulk of the movement in the image. The wild twisting of the tutu

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    People need photographs to capture the memories that shouldn't be forgotten. Basically everyone owns a camera of some form and while those are great for quick snapshots there is still a high demand for professional, quality photographs. Kacey's Captured Creations is here to help preserve these memories into photographs you can cherish forever by meeting with her clients and knowing what they want out of their photographs. 1.2 Customers Kacey’s Captured Creations will shoot a wide range of clients

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    Escher's Art Analysis

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    Continuing with my self promotion pieces to get PalbergWERX Design + Photography noticed in this over stimulated communications age, I began work on my second famous artistic image in history. You can read Part 1 in this series HERE. [Click and drag to move] This time I choose M.C. Escher's work 'Humanity'. Again, there have been numerous imitations and this ribbon type illustration is well known to the general public. This is a much more challenging project as the illustration is very precise

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    Film Analysis

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    There is always a time and place for everything, no matter where we are in this world. Sometimes, it takes the smallest and the largest of things to really find yourself in this vast society. One of those things is filming, otherwise known as film in general. Throughout the world, there are people who direct films to often give a story that captivates us. In these films, we not only see what the Director sees in his eyes, but we also see life in its finest detail. Capturing the life that moves around

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    asked to shift your position on the table. This will allow your entire esophagus to be viewed. • The health care provider will watch the barium flow through your esophagus using a type of X-ray that allows images to be viewed on a monitor in a movie-like sequence (fluoroscopy). X-ray images will also be stored for later viewing. AFTER THE PROCEDURE • You can return to your regular activities and diet unless instructed otherwise by your health care provider. • Your stool (feces) may be white

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    Joseph Nicéphore Niépce Joseph Nicéphore Niépce was one of the first people to create a photograph using camera obscura. Niépce had a breakthrough when he created a permanent image by exposing pewter plates to a camera picture then using vapors from heated iodine crystals to correct the contrast. He created the first heliograph named "View from the Window at Le Gras after expirimenting with lithography. Joseph Nicéphore Niépce was born in Chalon-sur-Saône, France in 1765. He had two brothers and

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    Diane Arbus is known for her thought provoking and psychologically inducing photography; however, this was not always her name. During the year 1923, in the roaring city of New York City, David and Gertrude Nemerov had a beautiful daughter named Diane Nemerov. Besides Diane, David and Gertrude had two other children: Renee Sparkia and Howard Nemerov. Renee went on to become a sculptor and a designer, meanwhile Howard became a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet; these two individuals demonstrated exceptional

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    I will briefly discuss photo shoots and get into much more detail later as your training progresses. As you will be representing our high-end, exclusive agency, you will be tested on this, so study it carefully. When going to a photographer, one should always be cautious of working with strangers. Some people will pose as photographers just to gain access to attractive young models, so always, always try to follow the recommendation of reputable agencies like us, for example or friends that you know

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    They believed that, just as a painting is distinctive because of the artist’s manipulation of the materials to achieve an effect, so too should the photographer alter or manipulate the photographic image. The used methods such as soft focus, special filters and lens coatings, cropping in the darkroom, and alternative printing processes such as sepia toning. Other photographers involved in the movement included Frank Eugene, Clarence H White and Alvin

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