...manager learns to “get a handle on a problem,” and it occurs at an almost subconscious level. Although there is a mystique or magical power associated with this talent, skilled leaders and managers develop this trained knack for reading situations to allow them to properly diagnose and solve problems in organizational life. Everyone can learn to read organizations. Seeing through to the truth needs patience more than activity. True “seeing” allows managers to break out of their traditional habits, look at the world through different eyes, to question old ways of finding solutions. To “see” is to find new ways to look at, think about, understand, and portray the world you see through your research lens. Legendary photojournalist Henri Cartier-Bresson coined the phrase, “the decisive moment,” meaning the moment when the subject and its significance come together for a split second. His talented, practiced eye recognized those fleeting moments. In our book, we also help you see the decisive moment through a trained capacity to plan, acquire, analyze, and disseminate insights that you mobilize to improve performance in your organizations. In week one our team discussed what makes a good research. According to the text, good research produces trustworthy data that are a result of calculated practices; wherefore these results are reliable for accurate assessments (Cooper & Schindler, 2011). The textbook speaks of several defining characteristics that are the makeup of a good...
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...engravings and published in Harpers Weekly. They are no less poignant today than they were when he took them over 150 years ago.He brought to life the main players in the Civil War. If it wasn't for him we would not have seen the care worn face of Abraham Lincoln or the meeting of the great generals. It took until the 1880's for photographs to be published in newspapers. The invention of the flash powder allowed photography to go indoors added a whole new dimension to the ability of the photojournalist to tell his story with pictures. It wasn't until the flash bulb was invented along with the 35mm camera that photojournalism really took off. The period between the 1930's and the 1950's is called the Golden Age of photojournalism. Henri Cartier Bresson is called by many the Father of modern photojournalism. He isn't the only one who has been given this title but he certainly is deserving. His photos have taken us from Africa in the 1920's, to the Spanish Civil War, Gandhi just hours before his assassination and the liberation of Paris. During the 1920's Germany was at...
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...I have chosen William Klein, Henri- Cartier Bressonas, Gjon Mili, and Brassai as my photographers as I enjoy viewing their work. What I like about these photographers is that they have been very revolutionary with their work. Henri- Cartier Bresson is considered the as the father of modern photojournalism to most people. William Klien has also been revolutionary in the fact that he has his own style of photography that many other people have tried to embrace. Gjon Mili was the first to use electronic flash and stroboscopic light to create photographs, which influenced photographers in terms of creativity within photography and Brassai is known for his incredible night photography of the mystery night time Paris. They are considered to be innovators in photography using different techniques to produce work that is still admired and studied today. William Klein is an American born French photographer and filmmaker. He was trained as a painter but he soon moved to photography which achieved him fame as a fashion photographer for Vogue. Klein’s photographic style is ‘in your face’ and close up often having a theatrical look with many being harshly framed or blurred. His images are grainy and satirical often exploring the more abstract parts of a location like in New York where he shot images showed ‘The big apple’ as a kind of slum. Many American publishers were against this and didn’t believe it showing New York in a good way. His passion for exploring the unexpected can evidently...
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...Seminar Canon dSLR Entry Level George Nicolae Cei mai importanti 3 parametrii Diafragma Timpul de expunere ISO DIAFRAGMA ansamblu format din lamele metalice DIAFRAGMA ansamblu format din lamele metalice dozeaza cantitatea de lumina DIAFRAGMA ansamblu format din lamele metalice dozeaza cantitatea de lumina controleaza profunzimea de camp de retinut: “F” mic - profunzime mica “F” mare - profunzime mare TIMPUL DE EXPUNERE reprezinta perioada de timp cat lumina este lasata sa “cada” pe suprafata fotosensibila (senzor digatal sau film) TIMPUL DE EXPUNERE reprezinta perioada de timp cat lumina este lasata sa “cada” pe suprafata fotosensibila (senzor digatal sau film) e unul din cei mai “creativi” parametrii ISO reprezinta senzitivitatea suprafetei fotosensibile (senzor digital sau film). cu cat valoarea ISO e mai mare cu atat e nevoie e mai putina lumina pentru a obtine o fotografie expusa corect. ISO 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 ... dezavantajul ISO mare: noise Relatia ISO/Diafragma/Timp de expunere F: 1.0,1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22, 32 1/500 F/8 ISO 800 1/1000 F/5.6 ISO 800 1/125 F/16 ISO 800 1/500 F/5.6 ISO 400 1/500 F/4 ISO 200 1/250 F/8 ISO 400 Utilizare programe P - mod automat cu posibilitatea de a modifica iso, compensarea expunerii etc TV - se alege timpul de expunere si aparatul calculeaza automat diafragma AV - se alege diafragma si aparatul calculeaza automat timpul de expunere M - se pot seta manual oricare din parametrii ...
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...|Question 1: | |A pixel is the basic binary digit used by computers. | | |You Answered: | | |False | | |You Answered: | | |False | | |You Answered: | | |True | | |You Answered: | | |False | | |You Answered: ...
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...ESTETIKA DALAM FOTOGRAFI ESTETIK Moch. Abdul Rahman Jurusan Seni dan Desain Fak. Sastra Universitas Negeri Malang Abstract: Photography is an entity in the domain of visual arts the existence of which relates to values and principles pertinent to aesthetics. In line with the belief that each genre has typical aesthetic values and terms, photography with its partial genre also bears the same phenomenon. Each work of photography corresponds to a particular set of goals and emanates from specific creative concepts rooted in basic ideas which then emerge in the praxis of implementation. This praxis is made possible with the support of photographical tools and expressive techniques of visual language. This notion links closely to the ideational photographic concepts and technical consideration for the manifestation of aesthetic values. Key words: Photography, digital, ideational, technical, aesthetics Ide cemerlang Leonardo da Vinci atau Aristoteles ternyata tidak sia-sia setelah mewacanakan prinsip cahaya serta bayangan dari fenomena alam sebagai awal ditemukannya teknologi fotografi. Istilah fotografi diambil dari bahasa Yunani yang berarti drawing with light, secara berangsurangsur dikembangkan hingga hadir teknologi dunia fotografi yang canggih. Perkembangan teknologi fotografi yang bermula dari kamera kamar gelap (dark room) yang dalam bahasa Latin disebut obcura tanpa berhenti disempurnakan. Penyempurnaan fotografi secara praktis kali pertama ditemukannya kamera obscura oleh...
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...Digital Photography and Imaging Research Report Assignment 1 CSW201 1/21 Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................. 3 Abstract ....................................................................................................................... 3 Types of Camera, Equipments and Formats ............................................................... 4 Different Types of Photography ................................................................................ 10 Camera Features that Enhance good quality shot with photography techniques ...... 14 Criteria for Buying a camera ..................................................................................... 16 Conclusion ................................................................................................................. 20 Assignment 1 CSW201 2/21 Introduction “What are the things you look at, when buying a digital camera”? I asked “I know nothing about the cameras and its techniques. Well! , you know! , when I just felt like having a camera, I just came here and bought a one”. An owner of a Digital SLR camera replied back, standing at the most famous Digital Camera’s Shop in the Capital City of Maldives. He is correct in his reply. Majority of the people doesn’t know about the different camera types and use of it in different types of photography. What purposes do the camera they...
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...ILLUSTRATED ACADEMIC ESSAY ON CHILD PHOTOGRAPHY Contextual and cultural referencing in art & design UNIT 3 TASK2 LORRAINE ABELA HND2 Contents Focusing on Child Photography along the years ............................................................................................................................................ 2 Daguerreotype ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 Victorian Era .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Pictorialism ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Straight photography .................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Documentary photography ......................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Contemporary Work .................................................................................................
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..." Abelardo Morell – A Book of Books A visual tribute to the printed word, this ode to books will be irresistible to anyone who treasures the touch of fine paper and the special allure of a clothbound volume. A Book of Books showcases Abelardo Morell's elegant black and-white photographs of unusual books - an impossibly large dictionary, illustrated volumes whose characters appear to leap off the page, and water-damaged books that take on sculptural form. Nicholson Baker has written extensively about books and libraries. His preface is the ideal complement to Morell's photographs in this beautifully produced book lover's book. Bookish quotations from literary sources including Hawthorne, Borges, Cocteau, and others accompany the photographs throughout. Birth Date & Place1948, Havana, Cuba EducationBowdoin College, Brunswick, ME: Bachelor of Art, 1977Yale University School of Art, New Haven, CT: Master of Fine Arts, 1981Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME: Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts, 1997 - Presented by Professor John McKee, (PDF: 4.3kb)- Remarks by Abelardo Morell, (PDF; 3.5kb) Present PositionsProfessor of PhotographyMassachusetts College of Art and DesignBoston, MA Alturas Foundation Artist-in-Residence,south Texas, 2008-2009 Happy and Bob Doran Artist-in-Residence,Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT, 2008-2009 Awards2006 The Decordova Museum Rappaport Prize1995 St Botolph's Club Foundation Award1994 New England Foundation for the Arts Fellowship1993...
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...Return to contents 1 Contents Page Introduction 1 1.1 1.2 General information about citation Style More than one citation from the same author in the same year 1.3 1.4 Quotations and page numbers Citing references for items you have not actually read 1.5 1.6 2 3 3.1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Issues associated with dates Multiple authors (et al. or and others) The Harvard system: style options Books Electronic books Journal articles Newspaper articles Websites Theses and dissertations Blogs and wikis Social networking sites Personal communications Conference proceedings Maps Audiovisual resources Visual resources Performance Parliamentary information Legal references Standards and patents Market research reports Further support and help 3 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 9 9 16 18 23 24 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 34 38 39 42 44 45 45 Return to contents 2 Introduction Welcome to the 9th edition of Citing References This guide has developed into a resource that offers recommendations and practical examples for intext citation and referencing using the Harvard system. Accurate citation and references are both cornerstones of good academic writing and you will be directed by your tutors to adopt the style used by your particular course or module. If you need advice about what method to use, contact your tutor. There are many methods of citation and this guide outlines aspects of the Harvard system guidelines given in BS ISO 690 (British Standards Institution...
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...The New Astrology by SUZANNE WHITE Copyright © 1986 Suzanne White. All rights reserved. 2 Dedication book is dedicated to my mother, Elva Louise McMullen Hoskins, who is gone from this world, but who would have been happy to share this page with my courageous kids, April Daisy White and Autumn Lee White; my brothers, George, Peter and John Hoskins; my niece Pamela Potenza; and my loyal friends Kitti Weissberger, Val Paul Pierotti, Stan Albro, Nathaniel Webster, Jean Valère Pignal, Roselyne Viéllard, Michael Armani, Joseph Stoddart, Couquite Hoffenberg, Jean Louis Besson, Mary Lee Castellani, Paula Alba, Marguerite and Paulette Ratier, Ted and Joan Zimmermann, Scott Weiss, Miekle Blossom, Ina Dellera, Gloria Jones, Marina Vann, Richard and Shiela Lukins, Tony Lees-Johnson, Jane Russell, Jerry and Barbara Littlefield, Michele and Mark Princi, Molly Friedrich, Consuelo and Dick Baehr, Linda Grey, Clarissa and Ed Watson, Francine and John Pascal, Johnny Romero, Lawrence Grant, Irma Kurtz, Gene Dye, Phyllis and Dan Elstein, Richard Klein, Irma Pride Home, Sally Helgesen, Sylvie de la Rochefoucauld, Ann Kennerly, David Barclay, John Laupheimer, Yvon Lebihan, Bernard Aubin, Dédé Laqua, Wolfgang Paul, Maria José Desa, Juliette Boisriveaud, Anne Lavaur, and all the others who so dauntlessly stuck by me when I was at my baldest and most afraid. Thanks, of course, to my loving doctors: James Gaston, Richard Cooper, Yves Decroix, Jean-Claude Durand, Michel Soussaline and...
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...Review of Marketing Research Review of Marketing Research VOLUME 1 Naresh K. Malhotra Editor M.E.Sharpe Armonk, New York London, England 4 AUTHOR Copyright © 2005 by M.E.Sharpe, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher, M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 80 Business Park Drive, Armonk, New York 10504. Library of Congress ISSN: 1548-6435 ISBN 0-7656-1304-2 (hardcover) Printed in the United States of America The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z 39.48-1984. ~ MV (c) 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CHAPTER TITLE 5 REVIEW OF MARKETING RESEARCH EDITOR: NARESH K. MALHOTRA, GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Editorial Board Rick P. Bagozzi, Rice University Ruth Bolton, Arizona State University George Day, University of Pennsylvania Morris B. Holbrook, Columbia University Michael Houston, University of Minnesota Shelby Hunt, Texas Tech University Dawn Iacobucci, Northwestern University Arun K. Jain, University at Buffalo, State University of New York Barbara Kahn, University of Pennsylvania Wagner Kamakura, Duke University Donald Lehmann, Columbia University Robert F. Lusch, University of Arizona Kent B. Monroe, University of Illinois, Urbana A. Parasuraman, University of Miami William Perreault, University of North Carolina Robert A. Peterson, University...
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