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1. The Murder Of Art From The Sou
When an artist composes a great piece of work, he puts his heart into it. Part of that person is invested into its creation, which makes it more than just a statue in the park, or a picture on a wall. In Oscar Wilde’s novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, more than the artist’s heart is put into his painting. Basil Hallward, an artist, pain
2. Photojournalists Are Necessary
Photojournalist need freedom in order to present us with the facts. What would we see if every picture were regulated? We'd see flowers, happy people and maybe the odd kiss. We'd never see the truth about the world. Everything would be a fantasy. If the world was perfect, then by all means, show the happy people. I don't care. But, showing a fantas
3. Advertisements
Advertising is used to promote goods, services, images, and anything else that advertisers want to publicize. It is becoming a major part of mass media. At times we may view it positively, at other times we may just skip or ignore it. In order to attract audience, advertisers use various techniques on their advertisement to make people aware of the
4. Life As I See It
In English, we were to choose a child climbing on a tree from a picture. We had to decide which child we best identified with characteristically and explain what the picture of the tree represents. I have chosen the boy which is climbing the ladder to the top. Throughout this essay I hope to explain how I relate to the boy and in what ways. The tre
5. The Photographs Of Margaret Bourke-White: A Review
The book I selected was about Margaret Bourke-White. This book is titled, The Photographs of Margaret Bourke-White. I got this book from our library at Milwaukie. In Whites early years she began as an industrial photographer, solving the problems of shooting pictures in the cavernous, black interiors of steel mills, she was one of the first foreig