Family Photography
Envisioning Family: A photographer's guide to making meaningful portraits of the modern family (Voices That Matter)
Tamara Lackey (Paperback) New Riders Press 2011-12-25
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I need a song for my photography website I'm making, and I'm also making slideshows and need some good ideas for songs. (Pics are mostly of babies, children, families, maternity.
I love indie music, but the songs need to be feel-good, not at all dreary. I'd LOVE some suggestions!!
thanks guys! :)
"Big Jumps" - Emiliana Torrini
"I Feel It All" - Feist
"One, Two, Three, Four" - Fiest
"Dan and Marie Picking Hum" - Sondre Lerche (instrumental, off the Dan In Real Life soundtrack)
Hope you like them!
Kim Jew Photography Portrait Studio's image of Modern Family's Jesse Tyler Ferguson featured on "Ellen DeGeneris' Show".
The last lines are weird I don’t know how to put it?
“On Photography” by Susan Sontag is a description of photography and how people practice it. It argues how photography is practiced everyday as a normal daily activity rather than a form of art. Most people only take pictures to have a chronological record of events of their families, like when the kids are small or when they have special ceremonies such as graduation, or to list the members of the family.
Photography has influenced modern society such as tourism since many people consider traveling without a camera improper. People wouldn’t feel as if they went on vacation if they didn’t have evidence of the places that they visited to remember them.
In addition, Sontag explains that a person with a camera is transformed into an obsessive and active observer because he is the one mastering and controlling the situation in the photograph. The photographer would be able to capture someone smiling sad or upset which will give details to the event occurring on the photograph. It doesn’t matter how the pictures looks; it would always have a message or something worth seeing because it makes people remember certain feelings or events. Even if an event has passed, the photograph will live forever, keeping it alive. Sontag also uses examples of art such as the films called Man with a Movie Camera (1929) and Hitchcock’s Rear Window (1954) because these illustrate and express the pain, feelings and movement depicted in them. Finally she explains that in order for someone to take a picture that person has to be interested and involved with the subject that they’re going to focus without changing its matter so that way the person would be able to make the photo more worthy and interesting
“On Photography” by Susan Sontag is a description of photography and how people practice it. It explains how photography is practiced everyday as a normal daily activity rather than a form of art. Most people only take pictures to have a chronological record of their families. For instance, when the kids are small or have special ceremonies, or to list the members of the family.
Photography has influenced society. For instance, many people consider it improper to travel without a camera. People would’t feel that they went on a good vacation if they didn't have evidence of the places they visited. In addition, Sontag surmises that a person with a camera is transformed into an obsessive and active observer because he is the one mastering and controlling the situation in the photograph. The photographer would be able to depict someone smiling, sad, or upset, which would show event details. It might not matter how the pictures looks. It would always have a message and help people remember certain feelings or events. Even if an event has passed, the photograph would keep it alive. Sontag also uses examples of art such as two films called Man with a Movie Camera (1929) and Hitchcock’s Rear Window (1954). These films illustrate and express the pain, feelings and movement depicted in them. Finally, she shows that if a camera person is interested and involved with the subject , he’s going to focus without changing its matter. That way, the photo is made more worthy and interesting.
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Thesis is: Debussy's experimentation and unconventional ways have revolutionized the art of music, influecning many later composers and sparking new forms of music such as jazz
In the first place, your paper at present is all one paragraph! Yes, as the first answerer said, identify your thesis and state it clearly--and end the first paragraph there. (If the word "jazz" ends the first paragraph, it's still too long--you have an introduction almost as long as the whole body.)
The beginning is beautifully written, and it would be a shame to take out any of its evocative images. However, to help you get to the point sooner, you COULD save some of those details for a body paragraph or the conclusion. Suppose you break at "daydream and reality" and add a more concrete thesis at that point. Then you can go into the two schools of composition that Debussy participated in and influenced. You might also mention his debt to the Romantic movement.
Now for the mechanics and such:
1. Not "songs based off of," but songs drawn from" or "songs based on."
2. Something seems to have been left out of this sentence: According to One of Debussy’s teachers told him “I am not saying that what you do isn’t beautiful, but it’s theoretically absurd” (Kamien 440)
3. The past tense of "cast' is "cast"--not "casted."
4. "Debussy’s music can be understood through two important aspects of his music"--a bit repetitious? Why not "of it"?
5. "the main style of which Debussy was attributed to"--On generally attributes a quailty or characteristic or innovation to a person, or credits him for it. So reword this.
6. "Paris was at the hubbub of the revolution" I think you just mean at the hub. (Look both these words up.)
7. "different unlike ever seen before" Insert a comma before "unlike" and the word "anything" after it.
8. "viewed the paintings by the French Impressionists threatening to the “perfect” conventional form of art" Either change "viewed" to "considered" or insert "as" before "threatening."
9. Start a new paragraph with this sentence: "Debussy is generally viewed as an Impressionist, but many art historians claim that Debussy was also a Symbolist . . . . "
10. "Just like he composed music based off " Just AS he composed music based ON (This occurs again a sentence or two later.)
11. "enriched" Why past tense?
12. " Regardless of whether Debussy is seen as an Impressionist, Symbolist" Insert "a" before "Symbolist."
13.."remembered as the pioneer altered the course" "The pioneer WHO . . . ."
14. "A variety of events in Debussy’s life . . . " Start a new paragraph here.
Sorry, but I'm getting tired! In the remainder of the paper, look for logical places to begin new paragraphs. And don't say "unique to"--it's "unique among."
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sorry for the ambiguous paragraph breaks. Thesis is: Debussy's experimentations and unconventional ways have revolutionized the art of music, influencing many later composers and sparking new forms of music such as jazz.
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I can choose from the following subjects:
Advanced English
Standard English
Extension 1
Fundamentals of English
Extension 1 Maths
General Maths
Biology
Agriculture
Chemistry
Earth and Environmental Science
Primary Industries
General Agriculture
Horticulture
Physics
Visual Arts
Senior Science
Drama
Music
Ceramics
Photography, Video and Digital Imaging
Aboriginal Studies
Ancient History
Business Studies
Business Services (VET)
Economics
Geography
Legal Studies
Modern History
Retail (VET)
Society and Culture
Studies of Religion
Industrial Technology
Design and Technology
Engineering Studies
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Construction (VET)
Metal and Engineering (VET)
Software Design and Development
Information Processing and Technology
Information Technology (VET)
Food Technology
Textiles and Design
Community and Family Studies
Exploring Early Childhood
Hospitality
PD/H/PE
Dance
Marine Studies
Sport, Lifestyle and Recreation
Their is also a course at TAFE which I can get a statement of attainment for journalism.
What subject do you think are best for me to choose? What subject will boost my UAI? If you are a journalist which subject did you study whilst in high school?
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Kid, that's not always what I look for. Children express themselves through many incredible emotions and I'm interested in capturing all their moods and unique personality traits. My goal is to give you not only a fun and enjoyable family photography session but to make unexpected, and indelible imagery you’ll never forget.
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• I live in San Francisco with my husband and my dog, Luna • I grew up on a farm in Pennsylvania • I've fished in the Adriatic Sea • surfed in Mexico • was an Au Pair in Berlin • received a BFA in Photography in Minneapolis • i love food of all kinds especially Icelandic hot dogs, aged balsamic vinegar, and green tea ice cream • I've shot for companies like Amazon and Wired but still love working for fun, modern families
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