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Photoshop
It is a powerful tool no doubt, but sometimes it gets out of control. more MR BEAN? Using photoshop makes photos more powerful because the photographer has the power to improve his/her photo and add things to it. It is … Continue reading
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Most Photographed Subject
What is the most photographed subject in the world? This is really good question. First of it is hard to determine by fact but easy to tell from what we see everyday. I guess it also depends how one understand … Continue reading
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The Heart Breaking Photos?
The title of the slide show is “Heart Breaking Photos” I think they are made for fun and they are hilarious. I don’t find them heart breaking. May be because I thought they would be “heart breaking” in the sense … Continue reading
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Photos that changed the World
I think this video where Mr. Jonathan Klein talks about the photos that changed the world is interesting to talk about. It isĀ relevantĀ to the recent war related photos we have discussed in class. He talks about how the images push … Continue reading
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FOOD PHOTOS; AD vs REALITY
I think this topic is very interesting since we are discussing about food images. The advertisements make the food look so good that it is irresistible. However, when you compare the actual food to the advertised image, there is a … Continue reading
The Art of Food Photography In Culture
Many cultures have their own food that they eat. People eat cultural food when they celebrate something. When one wants to look or to lean about a culture, the first thing he/she does is to find out what kind of … Continue reading