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    Image Based Essay

    Question 3 was answered by image-based essay. Two publication technologies, which are the Daguerreotype process and mobile camera phone, were investigated and compacted their impact on social relationships. In order to explain and focus on photographic publishing aspects, I believe that visual image based essay is the most suitable form to correspond with this topic. The question is about how publishing changes along side the society. From the 18s, photography became popular in the western culture

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    Ryan Lobo

    A picture is able to show a thousand emotions. These three stories focus mainly on what is heroic, beautiful and dignified in Ryan Lobo's traveling experiences. Such as, the nature of justice and people in Liberia forgiving the man who had taken everything from them, the role of women peacekeepers representing courage in misfortune and hope in despair. Lastly, the firefighters, who are the forgotten heroes who act with bravery for others, however, they are never appreciated for their work. Photography

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    End Of Camp Analysis

    When I picked up a camera in the tenth grade, it felt like a natural extension of myself. I’ve always felt comfortable observing on the sidelines—my journalism professor’s end-of-camp analysis read, “Elysia’s an observer. While not always the center of attention, she uses her observations to provide insights others may not have realized.” Photography was simply another avenue through which I could present my insights, another lens I could use to analyze my surroundings. The different ways I could

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    That Screen Magnets: A Cinematic Analysis

    I decided to take the task of producing my own self portrait as a challenge to work through and convert old baby footage. As an only child and the daughter of an artist, my childhood, or at least the earlier stages of my childhood were fairly idealistic, as is documented very well in my home-baby-videos and photos. The footage ends around the age of 6 or 7 as the life of the woman who captured the 72 plus hours of footage began to deal with her own battles and our life became a little less charming

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    Vincent Van Gogh Distinctively Visual

    Portraits do not exist to simply show what a person looks like, portraits are meant to strip people their essence and convey the embodiment of a person, “Portraits should provide us with authentic insights into individual personalities and this means much more than simply recording physical impressions…the task of the portrait artist is no so much to produce a likeness as to capture the “reality” of a person”, (Neville Drury, 1992). A painted portrait possesses a life of its own that stems from deep

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    What Is A Sewing Machine In Tim Gautreaux's The Safe

    Everyone makes the mistake of judging items by their appearance or reputation and not taking the time to look beneath the surface. In “The Safe” by Tim Gautreaux, the traditional image of the dirty junkyard is contradicted by the magic of the special sewing machine. In the junkyard there is a sewing machine made with a very artistic hand which inspires Snyder to change his profession. It helps to bring out hidden characteristics that the workers of the junkyard, including Snyder possess. The attractiveness

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    Photojournalism: The One By Brian Walski

    “With digital technology came digital photo manipulation. While the tenets of ethical news photography still held, there were notable breaches.” (Bersak 2006). The availability of new editing tools in the new century changed photojournalism radically. One of the most important issues in this era is to ensure that the photographs that are shown to the public are truthful, but photographic manipulation questions both ethics and repercussions of this type of editing in the field of photojournalism.

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment 2 Trace Analysis

    (2 points) Briefly describe how WSI technology works. Whole Slide Imaging (WSI) is creating a digital image from an entire microscope slide. An automated microscope (slide scanner) scans an entire slide and stores a digital image. Then the digital image can be viewed, managed, and analyzed using a computer. There are computer algorithms that can numerically analyze the stored digital images and produce cheaper and faster results compared to manual slide analyses. b) (2 points) Discuss one advantage

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    What Is Bert Mason's Blitz Art?

    There is no doubting the enduring power of Bert Mason’s blitz image of St. Paul’s and its distinctive dome emerging from the smoke. This particular picture has been one of the most reproduced images of the twentieth century. It shows the evocative impact of such pictures, the people wanted the building to stand proud against tyranny and this emotion was admirably captured in this image. They identified their suffering with this photograph, depicting the survival of their magnificent and defiant Cathedral

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    Calgary Headshot Research Paper

    Hey!!! I’m the best Calgary photographer around When I started my business, I never knew it would need me to put my all into it. I just followed my passion and was blinded by love for photography; I would’ve done anything to take a picture and make my clients happy. It's been a couple of years since I decided to make photography my business in Calgary and I have to admit, although it hasn’t been all smooth, I do not regret a thing. I have mastered the art of making my clients happy and using my lenses

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