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  • Photojournalists Wally And Win McNamee
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    GENERATIONS: PROBITY IN PHOTOJOURNALISM? With the existence of first-rate technology, depletion of society moral standards, and ethics for sale on the street corners, has the general public lost the original intent of a photograph? For photojournalists Wally and Win Mcnamee, a father and son who are well known and respected in the photojournalism field, probity reaches out through their photos with the presence of its' own soul. Elizabeth Anstead, the author of the article, was all too convinced...
  • Artistic Treatment In Photography
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    Capturing images on film has fascinated the human spirit for centuries In the 16th century artists and scientists used light passing through a small hole in a dark room to project inverted images on the opposite wall. Later the hole was replaced with a lens and by the 18th century a portable box had replaced the room. In 1727, it was discovered that certain chemicals turned dark when exposed to light. The first attempt to use these chemicals to record the image of a camera was made by Thomas Wed...
  • Break Rooms
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    Matthias Klose Frozen time-out " The breaks are the best part of the day" - this was the first line of a hit song in the 1970's, reflecting the work ethic in Germany of that time. In most companies, there are dedicated areas for those small breaks from routine - where you can drink a coffee standing, smoke a quick cigarette or have a quick chat. These areas are rooms that you might pass through without really taking any notice of them. And their function is the meaning: creating free space for p...
  • Culture Of The Pueblos
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    Marcia Keegan's book, Enduring Culture: A Century of Photography of the Southwest Indians, beautifully portrays the Pueblo culture's strength. By juxtaposing antique photographs from the early 1900's, with photos of the same scene taken as much as a hundred years later, Keegan powerfully demonstrates how the Pueblo culture has endured the torment of the ages. In Momaday's The House Made of Dawn, we see how these fragile customs and rituals managed to survive a century of momentous change. Throug...
  • Famous For Their Pictures And One Photographer
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    From 1979 to present there have been many famous photographers, but there are three who really stick out: Jerry Uelsmann, Freeman Patterson, and Annie Slivovitz. These three photographers had very distinct photography and viewed photography as more than pictures but as pigments of emotions and feelings. These photographers are very famous for their pictures and one photographer is known for her help in third world countries. The first photographer that I would like to mention in my research pape...
  • Forerunner Of The Photographic Camera
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    (1826-1900) INTRODUCTION Photography or 'drawing with light' is a uniquely nineteenth century combination of art and science. The process was born out of a synthesis of physics and chemistry and presented to the art world, which received it with considerable misgivings. Photography attracted an extraordinary mixture of chemists and painters, sharp businessmen and dreamy romantics -colourful characters from all ranks of Victorian life. This article traces the early history of photography from the...
  • Billingham's Photographs
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    Richard Billingham has established himself as one of the quintessential British artists of the 1990's. While in many respects, his aesthetic style remains distinctive from that of other young British artists, his work concerns issues often explored by his contemporaries. In this essay, I will discuss a selection of what I believe to be his most interesting and definitive photographs, in addition to a comparison of Billingham's work, ideology, and myth with those of principal yBa's. The son of an...
  • Ethical Ramifications In Photo Manipulation
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    Most people can still remember the days when term papers were typed using typewriters, and finding the slightest bit of info meant going to the bookstore or library and looking it up. With modern advances in technology the world has seen drastic changes in society, and most just within the last decade. From TV's to computers, from record players to CD changers, from cameras to camcorders, just to mention a few; old ways have been taken over by newer, faster, and more efficient technological mean...
  • Anne Geddes Gift Book
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    The name Anne Geddes is synonymous with precious children in creative backgrounds. She is known in North and South America, Europe, the British Isles, Australia, New Zealand, and Asia. She is often called? One if the world's most respected and successful professional photographers, ? because of her ability to? capture the imagination and hearts of people around the globe? (Biography 1). The heart of Anne's success is her? deep and abiding love? for children (Biography 1). She has a unique style ...

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