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    As a degreed artist, Williams realized that to convey the messages of things that were “right and true,” her camera alone was not always able to adequately capture information that extended beyond the documentary photochemical capabilities of photography. Concerned about the loss of connection between the camera and the information that lay beyond the captured image and surface impressions, Williams experimented with opening the messages of documented historical moments through skewed…

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    The Blue Marble Analysis

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    In “The Blue Marble” composed by Gregory Petsko, the writing focuses on images that were captured by accident and how these images later on became iconic. These iconic images are moments in time that impact and shape the culture and society of which we live in. There moments in your own personal life that shape and define who you are as a person and who you will be in the future. You may not realize just how impactful they were until you look back on them, just how the images that turned out to…

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    The style of the artwork is photography, and this artwork something more #1 was made by Tracey Moffatt.The main idea of this photograph/series of images was to represent issues of race and gender of aboriginals. The nine images in Something More tell an ambiguous tale of a young woman's longing for 'something more', a quest which brings dashed hopes and the loss of innocence. Something more is the first of Moffatt's photographic series which demonstrates its theatrical staginess; Something More…

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    Snapchat Research Paper

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    The iconic white and yellow Snapchat ghost was released as an app over six years ago, in September 2011. Apps, or applications, are specialized programs that are downloaded onto mobile devices. Snapchat is unique because it allow people to send pictures and video that only last a few seconds. According to statisticbrain.com, about one-third of Snapchat users are between the age of 18-34 and seventy percent of the users are female, based off of data September 2016. The set up, appearance,…

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    field and focus (FA p. 174). There are many more concepts involved with cinematography that we’ll discuss later throughout this paper, but for now, realize that cinematography literally means “writing in movement” and that it largely depends on photography (“writing in light”) (FA p.160). Along with cinematography, we’ll be talking about narrative film, which means a film where the dialogue could be heard, or a speaking film. For the sake of clarity…

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    Snapchat Marketing

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    “Brands and content creators are using Snapchat to produce daily stories that engage and excite audiences.Snapchat stories, which last only 24 hours, are a string of snaps used to create a video narrative.” Snapchat is a multimillion dollar company that has produced a photo and text messaging app. It was started by three men from Stanford University in 2011. The app allows the picture or the text to delete 24 hours later or immediately after the receiver open the message. The app gained $82…

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    Photographer Anne Geddes once said,“The best images are the ones that retain their strength and impact over the years, regardless of the number of times they are viewed.” This quote rings truth in the ears of those who’ve also heard that “A picture is worth a thousand words.” numerous times. But why is it that only certain images remain with us forever? What is it about “Burst of Joy”, for example, that keeps us holding on? “Burst of Joy” was a taken by photographer Slava Veder on March 17,…

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    When it comes to the making of a great film the most important part is the location of the camera for every shot. If a film is great enough, each shot can produce its own mini film. There are two main kinds of camera shots. The first being an objective camera. An objective camera is when the camera does not focus on specific characters point of view. The second shot is a subjective camera. A subjective camera, or point of view shot, gives you the perspective that you are viewing the film through…

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    posted by Bored Panda, 30-year-old photographer Diana Kim got her passion in taking photos from her father who owns a photography studio in the Island of Maui, where she grew up. When her parents split, Kim started living with friends and relatives, then totally lost communication with her father who just became “absent.” Though she somehow lost the father whom she got her photography skills, she continued with her passion. In 2003 Kim began a long-term photo-project wherein she documents…

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    most people think of art, they think about paintings or sculptures. But what about Photography? When did Photography start? Why is Photography become art? Who is Alfred Stieglitz? Joseph Nicéphore Niépce created the first permanent photograph in 18261. He made one before in 1814 but it faded shortly after. The first photograph with a human being in it was taken by Louis Daguerre in 1838. Since then, photography has changed substantially with Nadar taking portraits2, with Matthew Brady taking…

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