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Papers On Photography
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Graphic Design and Contemporary Photographic Theory
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A 10 page overview of computer-aided graphic design and its relation to conventional photographic theory in both still and moving photography. Discusses in detail concepts such as editing, composition and presentation. Compares the tools and techniques which are available to the conventional photographer with those which are available to the graphic design artists. Emphasizes that traditional artistic theory is just as important to the graphic design artist as it is the to the conventional photographer. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPphotGr.wps
On Site With Civil-War Era Photographer Mathew Brady
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A 9 page creative paper told from the position of a hypothetical (and completely imaginary) assistant to the famous Civil War era photographer. It covers Brady's early forays with the daguerreotype as well as his advances with wet-plate photography, and documents the beginnings of photojournalism. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Brady.wps
Black British Artist Vanley Burke
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The British art community has
increasingly included the works, symbols and cultural diversity of a
society in evolution. This 7 page paper explores the Black Art Movement
in England and focuses on Vanley Burke's photograph, Boy With Flag.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KTvanbur.wps
Ansel Adams
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6 pages exploring the life and analyzing the works of early twentieth century photographer Ansel Adams. Bibliography contains five sources.
Filename: Anseladm.wps
Art Which Represents the Achievements of America
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(6 pp) Artwork, which represents the achievements,
of America is bound to be a very individualistic
choice. This selection will be part one of this
discussion; part two is to determine how those
selections that the author has made, might be
misinterpreted thousands of years later. Four
artists/artworks are represented: Thomas Cole, The
Statue of Liberty, Dorthea Lange, and Andy Warhol.
Bibliography lists 4 sources and 8 photos
demonstrating the work involved.
Filename: BBartwrk.doc
Audience Reaction and the Realism of Cinema
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A 5 page discussion of the impact of realism on audience passivity or action when viewing a film. Notes that audiences are the targets of cinematic production, production which combines both audio and video into a medium which require the human element in order to be experienced. Indeed audiences are impacted by both the audio and visual aspects of film. The consequent reaction can vary from one of passive reception to active participation. Uses "The Color Purple" as an example of a film which elicits a significant degree of audience reaction. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPcinema.wps
Cameras / Focal Points, Aperture & Other Mathematical Concepts
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A 9 page outline of the underlying concepts of photography and their relation to mathematics. Includes information about different camera types. Emphasizes methodology for the determination of focal length. Bibliography lists eight sources.
Filename: Caminfo.wps
Cindy Sherman, Photography And Gender Roles
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Cindy Sherman's film
stills are meant to depict the assumed gender roles of women within the
modern American society. The purpose of her photographs is to make
people take notice and reconsider the social norms and, or, expectations
which define gender roles. This 5 page essay presents a proposal for a
series of photographs depicting the male gender role in American
society.
Filename: KTstills.wps
Comparison of Magazine Pictures
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This 5 page paper considers two different photographic images from a women's beauty and fashion magazine. Using these images, the writer makes comparisons on style, content and association before reaching a conclusion on the way that we should interpret these images and the messages that they communicate.
Filename: TEphotog.wps
Designing A Photo Project
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A 6 page fantasy based on the design of a photographic on a theme started by Renaissance artist Franz Hals. The writer looks at Hals 'Laughing Cavalier' and fictitiously tracks changes to the subject through subsequent centuries for ideas for a modern photo shoot on the same subject. Discussed are Hals painting, Rembrandt's etchings, Nolde's woodcuts, and several photo techniques. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Cnartfnt.wps
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