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    Stephen Shore is an iconic American photographer of the 1970’s. Every day he brought and still brings fresh perspectives in his photographic work. Shore was born on October 8th, 1947 in New York City. He was interested in photography from a very early age. When he was only six, he received a darkroom kit from his uncle and three years later he started to use his first 35mm camera. In 1958, Shore was given a copy of Walker Evans' book American Photographs. This book had a profound effect on him introducing

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    Although I have two copies of the same image it is clear to see that the raw file makes the image look duller than the jpeg. The jpeg brings out the brightness within the image because the jpeg automatically edits the image when it was taken whereas with raw files do not. The visual differences I see when looking at each copy is with the raw original image I can see that the pumpkin looks flatter and has less contrast. Whereas when looking at the jpeg original image the whites are more pronounced as well

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    pioneers of photography created Daguerreotypes and Calotypes did we have our first successful methods of photography. Daguerreotypes involved using a metal plate and chemicals in our to retrieve the image. Calotypes were created and worked similar to negatives; sensitized paper and negative images were created and exposed to light; his methods were course and not nearly as sharp as the Daguerreotypes. Photography arrived with impeccable

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    Brassai Paris At Night

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    Prompt One: I take pictures with my cell phone on a daily basis. I gave birth to my daughter in February and I take a few photos of her every day. I use these to update my family on her growth and new milestones. I devote a fair amount of attention to composition, lighting, and arrangement in my photos. I am definitely not a professional photographer but I could definitely improve my photos by spending more time with lighting, arrangement, and angles. How much attention do you devote to composition

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    science but you are more into fashion or taking pictures of models than industrial photography is another great job to do. You’re required to know how to use computer equipment,because you’re going to transfer and store images,industrial photographers know how to manipulate images in a electronic blackroom. You can study this at a community college,universities, and art schools. To actually get this job you need a associate’s and bachelor's degree. 71% recommend to going to Herzing University. This

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    Brooks Jensen began to wonder whether the photography can be referred to artwork. Obviously, more cameras plus more pictures unequal to more art in the contemporary society because numbers of photos dose not mean quality of art. Even though with the development of camera products and the improvement of camera filters, these factors cannot instead of emerging the real value of photography. The real value of photography is not use the good camera products to shot or take one photo optionally, it is

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    The inventions and achievements of the Muslim Empire were very successful. They came up with the marching band, algebra, coffee, chess, and many more, including the Camera. Ibn al-Haytham invented the Pinhole camera in the early 1000s after realizing the way the light came through the shutters on a window. The invention of the camera is important since it is used everyday to capture moments, to communicate with others, and for education. Have you ever thought about what life would be like without

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    For the student choice activity, I chose a lynda.com video titled “Photography: First Steps”. In this course, Jim Heid goes into detail regarding various photography subjects; such as: different cameras, lighting specifics, editing photographs, etc. While I am fairly efficient in my photography skills, I have not learned the camera basics. That is to say, I rarely use a professional camera for my pictures; instead, I typically capture photographs on my phone. After finishing this course, I have learned

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    As for the use of space, Hassam creates the illusion that there is three-dimensional space in this work. By making the buildings, trees, and people all appear to grow smaller in the background creates the illusion of a deep space, which in turn allows the painting to feel more realistic. The artist makes all of the objects that are closer up (or larger), to remain the focus because the farther away the other objects appear, the more they become blurred and indecipherable . Often times, this is how

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    Louis Daguerre Analysis

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    In part two of lecture the word vestigium in Latin was defined as a footprint. And in lecture Roland Barthes who we learned about in past lectures said that photography is not just any kind of relic its a specific form of relic called the vestigium. Meaning that a physical impression is produced by the physical presence of a person in the form of light rays that reflected off of the body and onto the light-sensitive photographic material. There is also a whole class of footprints of saints or vesitigia

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