Category: Photography
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Public Relations and Photography
Contemporary public relations specialists are opposed to more problems and encounter material rapidity, and globalization modifies the stride and scenery of the occupation. The contemporary industry, categorized by globalization, entails administrations to comprehend the intercultural and intercontinental features of public relations during the operation in a worldwide marketplace. The internationalization of public relations is not…
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Henri Cartier-Bresson: Seville Photograph
Table of Contents Biography The Photograph Connection with Cartier-Bresson Work Patron (Who Commissioned It) The Original Intent or Purpose of the Image Subject Technology and Materiality Caption/Titles Formal Analysis Analysis and Meaning Bibliography Biography Henri Cartier-Bresson was born in 1908 in France and died in 2004. Marthe, who was his mother, substantially motivated him to…
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Pepper No. 30 Photograph by Edward Weston
The work in question is entitled Pepper No. 30, created in 1930 (Pepper No. 30 n.p.). The artists name is Edward Weston. This black and white photograph depicts a close-up of a bell pepper on the concave surface against a dark background (Pepper No. 30 n.p.). The dimensions are 24.4 x 19.3cm, and the medium…
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The Role of Photography and Views on War
War has always been an integral part of human society. Since the emergence of civilized societies, it has been one of the major tools of foreign policy, and multiple nations fought to protect their lands, interests, or acquire better living conditions. The importance of this phenomenon and its significant impact on peoples lives preconditioned the…
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Pornography vs. Artistic Nude Photographs
Table of Contents Introduction Similarities Differences Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The practice of depicting human nakedness has been evolving for the last few centuries, with marked changes being witnessed. There was a general distaste for viewing images of naked people in the past, but the new wave of liberalization has changed this aspect. People are…
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Art Reflection Paper: Drawing vs. Photograph
For every individual, inspiration arises from different things; however, what is common to everybody is that it gives an artist an idea and enthusiasm and triggers the process of creation. It is difficult to predict where inspiration may lead the creator: it can result in the immediate image of the final product of art or…
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Attitude to Photography. Art and Design
In art and design, the artists primary aim is to make the audience interested and educated. Notably, actualizing this requires an individual to embrace critical thinking and present a variety of attractive photographs. Moreover, design, talent, and educational skills are prudent to enhance knowledge about what most viewers prefer to see. As a result, artists…
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Who Should Be Given Credit for Inventing Photography?
Introduction Human beings naturally have a strong visual sense of the surrounding world despite the differences in individual tendencies towards visual beauty and creativity. Within a significant number of human inventions, photography plays a particular role in developing art and its use for personal purposes. However, the advent of such a medium is a complex…
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Painting as a Translation of Photography in Two Ivans and Oksana
Two Ivans and Oksana (Brooklyn Museum Photograph) There is a productive tension produced as a result of the coexistence of photographic aspects and painterly qualities in the image and so, this paper aims at explaining how this painting is a translation of photography. According to Maniichuk and Brady, this painting is an example of social…
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The Starving Boy in Uganda Photograph by Mike Wells
Introduction In the contemporary world, the problem of famine or starvation is often neglected due to its slight relevance in the First World countries. Nevertheless, food shortage is a serious issue in the African and Middle-East countries, particularly in the trying times of pandemics (Humanitarian Aid). The photograph by Mike Wells represents the terrors of…