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Papers On Photography
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Exploitation of Children in the Art World: Is it Art or Pornography?
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In seven pages this paper examines the exploitation of children for artistic purposes from a sociological perspective and makes reference to the recent controversy in Australia involving works of art featuring naked children. Six sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGchildart.rtf
Film Explorations
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A 6 page paper examining two films and a museum’s film exhibit. Taken together, “The Decay of Fiction,” “Bowling for Columbine” and the Guggenheim Museum’s film installation reflect a broad history of film while remaining based in the present. The two films and the Guggenheim installation discussed here illustrate film’s capacity to instruct and edify while it concurrently instills emotional bases supporting the film’s purpose. All of these artists have used that ability to its greatest potential. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSfilm3Contemp.rtf
Gabriele Basilico; The Use of Space in an Urban Landscape
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This 6 page paper considers the style the photographic work of this artist of urban landscapes. The writer considers the use and meaning of space in the work, and how it provides contrast and reference to the observer. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEbasili.rtf
Graphic Design and Contemporary Photographic Theory
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A 5 page discussion of the parallels between computer-aided graphic design and conventional photographic theory. Emphasizes the tremendous diversity
of tools which are available to the graphic design artist and discusses
how these tools are similar to those available to conventional
photographers but much more extensive. Concludes that the graphic
design artist must recognize not only the tools and methodologies which
are available but also the traditional value system which is associated
with those tools. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPphoto.wps
Helmut Newton: The Photographer
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( 5 pp) This discussion will look at some of the
rather "tame" later work of Helmut Newton (1920 -
), and consider those photos in relationship to
other art forms, particularly that of drawing.
Three visuals follow text.
Filename: BBphtoHN.doc
History of Color Photography.
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(9pp) Ever since the advent of the daguerreotype and the calotype in 1839, photographers began to search for a way to reproduce their subject matter in color. Indeed, color photographs became available practically as soon as photography itself. But these early attempts at color photography were nothing more than hand tinted black & white photographs of the area. Color theory was still relatively primitive at this time, and the photographic materials available were blind to almost half of the visible spectrum Almost a hundred years would pass, before the necessary film is available to the public. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBcfoto.doc.
History of Early Photography
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(5 pp). In the early nineteenth century, the
new "invention" photography seemed as though it
could "capture" the whole world, some labeled it,
the "mirror with a memory."This discussion will
examine some of those early photographers and their
experiments.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BBphtohx.doc
How Photography Has Changed Our View of the World
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This 5 page paper considers how photography has change the way we look at the world. Using many examples, from the photographing of landscapes and their value in creating interest in national Parks to the Harrowing images of the Vietnam War the pa[per argues that the impact of photographs has been wider ranging and deep. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEphotoc.rtf
How Photography has Democratized Society
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A 5 page paper which discusses how
photography has influenced society in such a way as to more powerfully democratize it.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAphoto3.wps
Jack Ruby Photo by Robert H. Jackson
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A 5 page paper which discusses various
elements within Robert H. Jackson’s prize winning photo of Jack Ruby killing Lee
Harvey Oswald. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAruby.rtf
Japinese Anime and American Animation:
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This 4 page paper examines the similarities and differences between the animation styles of the Japanese and Americans. This paper highlights a number of technique examples to illustrate the point that there are indeed many similarities and differences between the two. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: GSAnimat.rtf
Lewis Carroll as a Photographer
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A 5 page paper which examines the famed author of “Alice in Wonderland’s” foray into photography, including the type of photographic process he used, descriptions and possible meanings behind some of his more well-known works, and some of the other artists and photographers he associated with. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TGlewcarpix.rtf
Man Ray -- “The Poet of the Dark Room”
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This 24 page report
discusses the photographer Man Ray (1890 - 1976) who Jean Cocteau
referred to as the “poet of the darkroom.” He was born Emmanuel
Radnitskyi n Philadelphia in 1890. After he became Man Ray, he
also became one of the 20th century's most admired and innovative
photographers. His work demonstrated the fact that photography
truly is an art form and convinced countless critics that it
offered a legitimately artistic way to present a unique and
personal form of self-expression. He was also a painter and
filmmaker and thought of as one of the avant-garde of Paris in
the 1920s. However, it is his photography that has remained as
the most lasting representation of his view and representation of
the world. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: BWmanray.wps
Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971)
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(10 pp) Margaret Bourke-White (1904 - 1971) is the
kind of woman you want to read stories about to
first yourself and then to any and all girl
children that might come into your area. She was a
dedicated professional photographer at a time when
it was an unheard of activity for a woman. Her
name remained on the masthead of Life magazine
until 1969. This discussion will look at the woman
and her work. Bibliography lists 6 sources and
three visuals.
Filename: BBbrkwh.doc
Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971): An Overview
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This is a 12 page paper discussing the life and professional career of Margaret Bourke-White. Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) was considered by some to be the most famous photojournalist of her time. Born to open-minded and progressive parents, Bourke-White learned at an early age to be independent with an assertive motto of “you can”. Although she graduated with a degree in the sciences, Bourke-White soon gained a reputation as a competent industrial photographer which attracted the attention of Henry Luce the editor and publisher of Fortune and later Life magazine who hired her as the first female photojournalist. Bourke-White was the war correspondent for Life magazine and the U.S. Air Force and was also the first female journalist allowed in combat. During her war years, she was the first correspondent in the Soviet Union and captured the bombing of the Kremlin by the Nazis on film, was torpedoed in the ship which was taking her to Northern Africa and accompanied Patton and the United States troops on their tour of the concentration camps in Germany. Back home in the United States, in collaboration with her second husband, novelist Erskine Caldwell, on several photo texts on the inequalities of the American social and class system. Bourke-White continued to be an inspiration to feminists and photojournalists during her entire career and in the mid 1950s when she discovered she had Parkinson’s Disease and could no longer take photographs, she wrote her autobiography during over eight years. Margaret Bourke-White died in Connecticut in 1971.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJBourk1.rtf
Music Photography During the 1960s and 1970s
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A 5 page paper which examines why the work of certain photographers has become so valuable (is it because of their style or the artists they photographed), and also discusses the historical effect of music photography on contemporary design, the design movements that relate to music photography and how the study of music photography can help the fledgling student photographer formulate ideas and develop a distinctive visually aesthetic style. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TGmuspic.rtf
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