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Dorothea Lange Great Depression
513 words
This report is about Dorothea Lange. The main
reason I choose her was because, she was a women
and I thought I could probable wright better about
her for that reason. Dorthea was born in 1895 and
died in 1965. Dorthea's first photographic job was
as a commercial portrait photographer in San
Francisco in the 1920 's. Her first independent
work was taking pictures of native American's in
the southwest with her first husband Maynard
Dixon. In the early 1930 Dorthea got tired of the
working in the s...
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One Of The Most Important Taking Pictures
1,702 words
The world of photography, especially in
journalism, is a complex weave of structure,
sight, composition, light, and texture. So there
is no wonder that some photographers must face a
very important decision - staging versus fate.
While both illustrate the skills involved in
taking pictures, these "directors" must often
choose their style (fate / staged ) for both
shots, no matter how hard one tries, will still be
able to be broken down. Meaning, many viewers will
deconstruct the photograph. If t...
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Junk Mail And The Art Of Hype
1,080 words
... n the common consumer will notice it. Such ads
may be so degrading that one may ask, "who do they
think I am, anyway?" Moreover, from a semiological
perspective, you can find hundreds of hidden
meanings behind the techniques used beyond just
the typesetting. As the Chinese proverb says, "a
picture is worth a thousand words. " If you look
carefully at the pictures these ads boast, you
will find a plethora of interesting assumptions
that the advertisers must have had about their
audience. A sh...
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Unique Photographers Their Lives And Art
1,924 words
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...
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Analysis Of Semiotics Propoganda And Psychological Warfare
1,693 words
... 90, the Gulf War started. The coalition
started a war which included US government
propaganda. During the Gulf war period. President
Bush made sure that his government propaganda
influenced people so that they didnt remember the
embarrassment of Vietnam but the victory in the
WWII. US government was trying, with the Gulf war
propaganda to create new war history. The
President himself called it: The new world order,
placing themselves in the top of this world order.
They used the Gulf War to ...
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Digital Photography Versus Traditional Film
637 words
Rochester is Kodak town. When people think of
Kodak, they think about Kodak film. Film has
always been necessary ingredient for the
development of pictures. For the past fifty years,
Kodak has depended on its sales of film for its
profit. The introduction of a digital cameras,
which do not require film, is causing a downfall
in purchases of Kodak's film. Kodak's dilemma is
figuring out what people will be buying in the
future as the consumer weighs the merits of
film-base photography versus the ...
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Front Page Small Town
917 words
The front page of a newspaper provides a great
deal of information on various subjects. Most
newspapers include a weather forecast, an index or
brief description of articles inside the paper,
and a small sports scorecard to accompany the
local and national news. Newspapers also
concentrate on how to grab the attention of
readers. They most commonly use a larger, darker
type of print, mixture of color, and / or pictures
on the front page of the paper. A newspaper's job
is to update people on the ...
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Motion Pictures Comic Book
1,136 words
Comics: Books Vs. Motion Picture Since the
appearances of the first comic book, in 1895,
people have tried to make them more lifelike.
People in the comic industry are bombarded with
overpowering demands from fans who wish for better
and better books. Trying to comply with those
demands the industry started to make motion
picture of popular books. With the invention of
motion pictures, fans could watch their favorite
characters in live action instead of drawn on
paper. Live action motion picture...
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Floppy Disk Digital Cameras
532 words
Digital cameras allow computer users to take
pictures and store the photographed images
digitally instead of on traditional film. With
some digital cameras, a user downloads the stored
pictures from the digital camera to a computer
using special software included with the camera.
With others, the camera stores the pictures
directly on a floppy disk or on a PC Card. A user
then copies the pictures to a computer by
inserting the floppy disk into the disk drive or
the PC Card into a PC Card slot. O...
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Romantic Poets Edmund Burke
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Britain had English Painting INTRODUCTION Britain
had one century of painting. Elie Faure's
statement summarizes best what critics, art
researchers and collectors havent had the space,
the heart or the inspiration to say in their
restless attempts to present English Art. WHY? To
answer this question we must take into account
more than history and documents, we must evaluate
the essence, the soul of the creator, of the
English man. Andrew Crawley describes in his book
(England), the English peopl...
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Boris Karloff Horror Films
3,055 words
As a companion piece to the articles outlining the
histories of the eight major film studios, this
survey examines four low-budget studios. They
produced mostly Grade- 34; B 34; films: genre
efforts made quickly and cheaply for targeted
audiences usually young ones, whether it was the
fare aimed at juvenile cowboy enthusiasts,
provided by Monogram, PRC (Producers Releasing
Company), and Republic during the 1930 s and
39; 40 s, or the older teen crowds sold on AIP
39; s (American Interna...
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Tennis Ball Centrifugal Force
3,996 words
The tennis serve is the stroke that puts the ball
in play and is often referred to as the most
important stroke in the game of tennis. It has
become a principle weapon of attack and is used to
place the opponent on the defensive by forcing a
return from the weak side or by moving the
receiver out of position. A good strong serve can
sometimes be the basis of winning a game of
tennis. I have included eight picture sequences to
illustrate the tennis serve. Represented in
picture A is the stance of...
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World War Ii Black And White
1,230 words
A hurried businessman runs across the airport at a
full sprint. If he doesnt get to Gate D 3 in three
minutes, he will miss his flight to Singapore. As
he is running, little beads of sweat begin to form
on his brow. People gawk at him and hurl insults
his way when he bumps past them with seemingly no
thought. All of a sudden, the man stops in full
stride, whining to a stop. He breathes heavily and
looks to his right. How can he go on the plane
without something to read? Quickly the man bounds
ov...
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Margaret Bourke White First Western Photographer Russia
1,761 words
Margaret Bourke-White was born on June 14 th,
1904, in the Bronx, New York. Her father, Joseph
White, was an inventor and engineer, and her
mother, Minnie Bourke, was forward thinking woman,
especially for the early 1900 s. When Margaret was
very young, the family moved to a rural suburb in
New Jersey, so that Joseph could be closer to his
job. Margaret, along with her sister Ruth, were
taught from an early age by their mother. Her
mother was strict in monitoring their outside
influences, limiti...
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Marilyn Monroe Marlon Brando
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Many people said that Marilyn Monroe was a great
inspiration in their lives, but through my
research, I found out that she was everything but
an inspiration. Throughout my report, I will give
you many facts about marilyn s rough life and what
she did to handle them. Marilyn Monroe, AKA Norma
Jean Mortenson/Baker, was born at Los Angeles
General Hospital at 9: 39 am on June 1 st, 1926.
The hospital in which she was born is now the
County University of Southern California Medical
Center. Marilyn w...
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Edouard Manet Ballets Russes
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Pablo picasso And his Artistic Life A report by
terra hardman Introduction Pablo Picasso was a
Spanish painter and sculptor, generally considered
the greatest artist of the 20 th century. He was
unique as an inventor of forms, as an innovator of
styles and techniques, as a master of various
media, and as one of the most prolific artists in
history. He created more than 20, 000 works.
Picasso's genius manifested itself early: at the
age of 10 he made his first paintings, and at 15
he performed br...
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Quot Quot Carnegie Mellon
2,853 words
Thesis: The vast cyber-frontier is being
threatened with censorship from the government.
Internet censorship should be left up to the
individual not the governments discretion. I.
Censoring the Internet. A. Clinton passes the C.
D. A. B. Our rights as Americans. C. Exons
victory. D. Whats really online. E. Strike to free
expression on Compuserve. II. Where the Internet
stands now. A. Judges Panel. B. Congress and
others opinions. C. Background information. D.
Other opinions. III. Solutions. A. F...
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D W Griffith Buster Keaton
6,372 words
While films made during cinema 39; s early days
may appear archaic, awkward, or even
unintentionally funny to some modern viewers, they
were part of a revolution in entertainment that
was never before equaled and perhaps may never be
equaled again. Later innovations such as
television and the internet (so far more of an
information medium than an entertaining one) owe
their acceptance, if not their very existence, to
the initial discovery that people are endlessly
fascinated when a narrative s...
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