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Papers On Photography
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The Use of Digital Manipulation: Its Alteration of Perception and Effectiveness in Advertising
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the use of digital manipulation and its perception and effectiveness in advertising. Historically, images produced by photographers and appearing in public print or advertising were taken largely by the public as true unaltered images. This being said, society today is well aware that digital technology allows for images to be altered rather easily. Nevertheless, the public still believes that many of the images it views are still basically true in their depictions. This perception of the truth becomes distorted especially in the world of advertising when advertisers now have the opportunity to make their products look “better than the reality”. While it has been a given that many of the models pictured in magazines have undergone make-up sessions, what many people don’t realize is that many of the same photographs of the models have been digitally altered to make the models not only appear to be beautiful but they become, through digital enhancement, perfect. The image of perfection can be obtained digitally of course and it is this perception of perfection which advertisers are now able to easily sell to the public. Image perfection is not the only realm used by advertisers and news magazines to sell their products. Digital manipulation also allows advertisers to promote their products using advanced technological overlays which does not intend to deceive the public but can appeal to many different levels and ages in today’s society.
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The Use of Photography to Represent the Western View of Imperial China
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This 5 page paper considers the issue of the use of visual representations, particularly photographs, to gain insight into the European (Western) view of Imperial China in the 19th century. Specifically, this paper outlines the representation of identify in the
photographs of this era, especially between 1840 and 1930, and the impact of the American and European view on the shaping of visual identity. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Things Fall Apart/European Imperialism
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A 3 page essay that analyzes Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart, which concerns the period in which the British first came to Nigeria and the culture clash that this invasion brought about with the native population. Achebe presents a picture of African culture, as seen in the Igbo tribe, that has more nuance than simply presenting the British as ethnocentric and imperialistic in their efforts to impose colonialism on a native culture and the Africans as the "good guys." While Achebe presents native Nigerians with sympathy, he also shows the flaws in their culture, and in so doing, presents the positive, as well as the negative, effects of British colonization of Nigeria. No additional sources cited.
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Trends in Computer Graphics: Applications in Photography
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A 3 page overview of the advances computer graphics are making into the modern world of photography. Digital art is many times more powerful than any combination of previously existing medias such as television, radio, video, film, text and images. With electronic art the graphic design artist can produce a virtual world, images can be transmitted around the world in milliseconds and changes can be incorporated in almost as little time in sizing, composition, layering, blending and other artistic considerations. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Using Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0
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A 6 page paper reviewing the capabilities of Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0. The program may not qualify as a professional photographer’s “dream program,” but it may well qualify for that distinction among casual and recreational photographers. It offers many built-in options, but it also lets the more enthusiastic photographer to make many user-defined alterations. Though it is unlikely that any photo management program can be all things to all people, Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0 comes very close. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Walker Evans’ Life and 1930s Photography
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This is an 8 page paper discussing Walker Evans’ life and photography with the Farm Security Administration (FSA) from 1935 to 1938. Walker Evans (1903-1975) was an American photographer who is probably best known for the introduction of documentary style photography which depicted the people and places of the United States through his extensive collection of still photographs. His style was one in which he faced his subject matter straight on and used a small aperture with a large 8 by 10 negative to enable him to produce sharp detail in his work. One of his better known collections was derived from his contract with the Farm Security Administration (FSA) from 1935 to 1938 when he took photographs of the buildings and people in the southern States during the Depression. His photographs of the poor tenant farmers were commissioned by the FSA to illustrate their need for government relief. Rather than create sympathetic scenes however, Evans remained formal in his approach to his subject matter and simply let the facts which existed provide ample evidence of the dire conditions of the farmers. Other photographs taken during his contract with the FSA were considered collages of local merchant life which again provided documentary-like detail in their context. Paper includes detail about three photographs taken during the contract with the FSA.
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What is an Art Form?
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This 3 page paper defines the concept and explores examples on the Internet. Various types of art forms are discussed inclusive of film, dance and photography. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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What is Documentary Photography?
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This 8 page paper explores definitions of the form and compares and contrasts it with other types of photography. Several well-known photographers are noted and the introduction focuses on Alfred Steiglitz's contributions to the field. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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What is Philosophy? Answers from Plato, Pieper, and Thoreau
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This 5 page report discusses what philosophy meant to three of the great thinkers of the Western world. Each offered his idea of what it means to “be” and how a human being can best explore the idea of “being” and what the meaning of that individual’s life truly is. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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“Mulligan’s Guard March”
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A 4 page paper which examines a still photo from a
production of “Mulligan’s Guard March,” one of the earliest known comedies. The
production, and the picture, featured Edward (Ned) Harrigan and Tony Hart.
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“On Photography” by Susan Sontag
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A 5 page analysis of Susan Sontag’s work “On Photography.” Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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“The Viet Cong Execution”: A Reaction
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A 3 page paper which presents a discussion
of the reaction upon viewing the infamous Pulitzer prize winning photograph from 1968
called “The Viet Cong Execution” by Eddie Adams. Bibliography lists 1 sources.
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