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    Arthur Fellig: Weegee The Famous

    Shots are heard from a distance, someone picks up the phone to report the shooting, in the meantime, while the authorities get the call and send police officers to check it out, a photo journalist already went to the crime scene, photographed the site, and processed the image in the trunk of his car; all before the police even get there. Sounds like the 2014 film “The Nightcrawler,” however this actually happened in New York City during the 1930’s. The photo journalist’s name is Arthur Fellig, also

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    Carol And Pharma Analysis

    Since the time era in Carol is still in the past war period, Haynes and cinematographer Edward Lachman decided to shoot in Super 16mm producing a dirty and depressed feeling. The grain on surface of images adding a layer of emotion on the characters that gives the film a tone of melancholy. Also, Haynes referenced several female street photographers such as Ruth Orkin, Helen Levitt, Esther Bubley, and Vivian Maier. Accessing to their styles and filming angles, Carol is full of nostalgia and periodic

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    Nt1330 Unit 1 Assignment Of Visual Analysis

    10.2. Need for hidden line and surface elimination algorithms When we attempt to view a picture that contains some non-transparent things or surfaces, then those objects or surfaces are hidden from us i.e. we cannot view those parts that are behind the objects that we can see. We should remove such hidden surfaces to get a realistic view of an image. Hidden surface problem is a process in which we identify and remove the hidden surfaces of a picture as shown in figure 10.1. Objects in computer

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    Edward Weston Research Paper

    Utilizing the smallest aperture opening came from Edward Weston, a photographer in the 1900’s, who had a big vision of what photography could be. It was Weston’s vision for photography to be considered an art form and not just something that imitated great paintings. Weston’s focus was centered on landscapes, nudes, and natural forms. The way that Weston captured the intricate details of every subject are breathtaking and an inspiration to others. Weston was born in Highland Park, Illinois.

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    Designer

    [pic]JJ Valaya (born October 8, 1967) is a noted Indian fashion designer and couturier from New Delhi, India. He founded the House of Valaya, a luxury fashion and lifestyle house in 1992, along with his brother TJ Singh. A founding member of Fashion Design Council of India FDCI and the first global brand ambassador of Crystal giant Swarovski, he has been designing for men and women, and has bridal and evening collections in addition to day-wear and ready-to-wear for over 20 years. As a fine art photographer

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    Photography Camera Buying

    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 ..

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    Profile Paper

    eCreative Images Click, Click. Oh No I’ve been shot at! Wait, that’s just Kristen sneaking around the corner with her camera snapping pictures some candid pictures again. What is Photography? Photography is the art, science and practice of creating durable images. Or as Ken Rockwell put it “Call it vision, imagination, or seeing; it all comes down to the same thing: the ability to envision a final result in your mind's eye, and then to make it so with your tools at hand.” My friend Kristen Savonell-Zehner

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    Visual Essay

    Analysis of visual text Fearless In the picture of Fred Vuich’s Masterpiece, Tiger Woods is shown teeing off on the eighteenth hole at the 2001 Masters. The Masters is a very prestigious event in golf and draws thousands of fans every year it is held. As clearly seen in the photo, Tiger is the most popular player and attracts the most fans. We can infer that he is the best player in the world both by the title and by how it’s taken, the framing of it. We can also assume that in order to

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    Cinematography

    Cinematography – first cinematic element that helps creates meaning and establishes theme what is the story about researched and discussed visual references during pre-production encompassing three diverse periods of time 1935-1940 Compose Images >opening sequence, nostalgic quality giving a sense of what life was for the upper class in England >upcoming war and the reality what was happen during that time > Many scenes were filmed in the house of an estate built in 1898 Control the

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    Art Project

    South Michigan Ave) the Museum of Contemporary Photography (600 S. Michigan Ave – Columbia College) and the DePaul Museum, will look at the photography exhibits in those venues. You will choose two photographs to analyze and compare, and will analyze them for content, looking particularly at how the form of each photograph might communicate, and what is being communicated. You may choose photos from the DePaul Museum or the Museum of Contemporary Photography (which opens on OCT 18), to compare to each

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