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One Of The Most Important Taking Pictures
1,702 wordsThe 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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Catch And Release In Fishing
1,302 wordsEvery bass fisherman fishes for the same reason, in hopes of catching a ten-pound-plus bass. This dream will not be fulfilled if bass fishermen, as a brotherhood, do not practice catch and release. Americas love affair with the catch-and-release ethic has had a profound impact on the sport of bass fishing over the past thirty years. Quite simply, it recycles the resource. But improper care and the handling by anglers can jeopardize this valuable natural resource. Without question the mishandling...
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Taking Pictures One Year
594 wordsClarence John Laughlin was born in 1905 in Lake Charles, Louisiana. He lived on a plantation near New Iberia. He attended high school for one year in 1918 due to the death of his father. He then worked at many jobs from 1924 to 1935. Laughlin s interests were with the writings of Baudelaire, Rimbaud, and the French Symbolists. They inspired him to write poems and stories. In 1934 he began to take photographs. His first one-man show was held, in 1936, at the Isaac Delgado Museum, New Orleans. Lau...
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Black And White Helps The Reader
530 wordsIn Leonard Adame s poem, Black and White, he describes how the ruling minority of the whites treated blacks. The main idea of the poem is to tell the reader of that time, how the blacks were being treated. He uses great diction to describe the treatment. For instance he says, they lay like catch in the plaza sun, which helps the reader understand that the men were on the ground like fish in the sun. He also uses imagery, in which many words described in the poem refer to black and white. The dic...
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Margaret Bourke White First Western Photographer Russia
1,761 wordsMargaret 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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