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    Illusions

    Cognitive Illusions & Double Exposures Cognitive Illusions can be broken up into various groups of illusions such as, distorting illusions, ambiguous illusions, paradox illusions. I will create an ambiguous illusion using photography as my medium. The illusion will consist of a triple exposure creating three images working together as one. Each exposure setting requires an f-stop in other words the aperture. The aperture controls how much light is let into the lens before the

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    Me, I and Myself

    Me, I and myself I always ask myself: is it me, when I do something; could I do it better this time or did I do it for myself. I have time to think about these things while working. I work as a photographer and this job gives me a chance to express myself. It helps me even to understand some things better, because at first view I see things one’s way but after a while a see them completely different. The job gives me even the freedom to choose what to shoot and so the theme of my pictures

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    Ayyy

    job as co-manager at Engage Paperie in downtown Sioux Falls. Several distinct themes happily intermingle in Amdahl’s home. One of which is evidenced by several framed photographs and a collection of more than two dozen vintage cameras, “I love photography. You’ll see cameras throughout the whole house. I’m not a photographer, but started collecting cameras years ago and just kept on with it.” Amdahl, who is an avid antique store and estate sale shopper, says paying less than ten dollars per camera

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    Social Media's Negative Effects On Body Image And Perception Of Women

    Social media negatively impact body image and perception of women and men of all ages. By designing my collage, I learn that we are bombarded with many unrealistic images of a perfect and acceptable body. We are attacked with magazines, advertisements, and TV shows, as they depict men and women with perfect bodies. Teenagers easily create unrealistic achievements and do everything possible to achieve a perfect body. The media portray images of celebrities with perfect bodies. Teenagers read magazines

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    Beniot Delhomme Research Paper

    Mannat Shukla Professor Candace Rose Cinema 100 5 November 2015 Director of Photography, Beniot Delhamme “Cinematography is infinite in its possibilities….much more so than so than music or language” – Conrad Hall Beniot Delhomme, born in 1967, is a French film cinematographer who also works in British and American movies. Delhomme has a great passion for cinematography. His journey in films is nothing short of a great accomplishment. Delhomme has been a DOP (Cinematographer)

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    9/11 Photography Analysis

    Sturken claims that “camera images ... are central to the interpretation of the past ... [and] are often perceived to embody memory” (11). Photographs are commonly thought of as confirmation that real people and objects existed, and that real events took place. However, photographs are incapable of being accurate reflections of the “real” world and always have meaning imposed on them by their creators, whether consciously or unconsciously asserted (Sontag). In addition to the reading of the photographer

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    Martha Rosler's Argument On Documentary Photography

    Martha Rosler likewise stands for the considerate and gentle creative reaction from photographers. Lucy Soutter in her Documentary Dilemmas essay brings up Martha Rosler’s argument on documentary Photography and her critique of the social-documentary agenda, which Rosler considers to be intensely defective and severely faulty. (Soutter, 2013). The motive behind this statement appears to be Rosler’s belief in the need to help the victims of the documented pictures rather than achieving goals of

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    Econ

    or TV shows for hours. Working always in a studio working with a lot of people.  | Benefits of this path (what you like or would gain by choosing this career path) |  Work for newspapers, magazines, ad agencies, photographic studios, wedding photography companies, or are self-employed. Hours vary greatly depending on the

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    Kodak

    (New York, USA). This organization was developing with American technology and was founded by George Eastman, who succeeded in bringing photography to the mainstream with very cheap cameras in 1888. The main product sold by this company is concentrated with imaging and photography. The mission of this company produces a new products and processes to make photography simpler, more useful and more enjoyable. As we know, the images used in a variety of leisure, medical, business, entertainment, social

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    What Is Photo Journalism and Its Effect to the Community

    THE APERTURE is referred to the lens diaphragm opening inside a photographic lens. The size of the diaphragm opening in a camera lens regulates amount of light passes through onto the film inside the camera the moment when the shutter is pressed in camera opens during an exposure process. The size of an aperture in a lens can either be a fixed or the most popular form in an adjustable type (like an SLR camera). Aperture size is usually calibrated in f-numbers or f-stops. i.e. those little

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