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Papers On Photography
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Photography as a Cultural Reflection and Tool for Understanding
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An 8 page discussion of the value of still photography and film in cultural research. The author contends that cultural history, a subcategory of both anthropology and history, is indeed replete with examples of the value of these mediums in preserving culture in a visual format. It is emphasized that this value is not exclusive to the use of photography as a documentary tool by the researcher but that instead it encapsulates the use of film produced by the culture itself. Asserts that both documentary and fictional film can be of tremendous research value.
Filename: PPantPho.rtf
Photography Grant Proposal
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This 4 page creates a photography grant proposal
for at-risk youth within a urban setting. Budget
data demonstrates over 400% increase for every
photo dollar invested.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBphgr.doc
Photography of the Farm Security Administration (FSA)
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A 7 page paper which examines how the photographic work of the FSA addressed the ideas of documentary and art. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TGfsa.rtf
Photography: Creative Use of Artistic Elements
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A 5 page discussion of the artistic flexibility of photography. Discusses the use of analogy, metaphor, allusion, authority, alliteration and repetition. Emphasizes that photography can captivate an audience and put them on the edge of their seats with both visual and non-visual stimuli. It does so through the creative combination of a number of artistic elements. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PPphotAp.wps
Photography: Impact Upon Western Civilization Over The Past Fifty Years
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6 pages in length. Photography provides an eye to the world that many would otherwise never experience. Whether color, black and white, abstract or documentary, photos tell a story without the need for words. Indeed, history has clearly illustrated how photographs are an integral component to translating emotions and circumstances that could otherwise not be expressed merely by literary methods; rather, photography helps the world understand more about itself through images of social conflict, civil rights, war, famine and every other element of human existence in Western civilization over the past fifty years. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Reconceptualizing the Photo Essay
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This 7 page paper examines a photo essay, discusses the role that the visual images and the written text play in constructing it; and how changes to either the text or the visuals would change the original. We'll then make the changes and see how the meaning changes. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVPhoEss.rtf
Requirements For Becoming A Successful Photographer
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In 5 pages the author discusses the requirements for becoming a successful photographer. "There are many types of photographers; wildlife; nature; landscape; nude; underwater; black and white; and photojournalists. All of those photographers are dependent on their work being successful. Whether a photographer is an amateur or a professional, they have the same desire: for their photographs to be experienced. Several people have theories on the requirements for becoming a successful photographer." Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Sucpho.wps
Review of an Exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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This 5 page review focuses on a photography exhibit that appears in the museum. The way in which the exhibit enhances the museum and vice versa is discussed. Several photographs are explored in detail. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA114art.wps
ROBERT FRANK: FILMOGRAPHER
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This 3 page paper examines the life and works of Robert Frank of the Beat Generation. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Style in World War Photography
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The two World Wars were specific times of extreme societal upheaval, providing a political, societal and aesthetic environment for photography to make its own cataclysmic offering to these great efforts. During World War I and World War II, photography emerged with its own artistic styles and established its own genres that relied upon, but transcended the technology of the daguerreotype, the Kodak instant photo and 360 film processing. Photojournalism as an art form was born, and within that genre, photography styles such as realism, propaganda, documentary and surrealism were also born. 7 works cited. jvphotog.rtf
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