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Photography

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Photography

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Taking out parts of an image

Why?

◦ To improve or change elements of the composition

Similar to editing and revising while writing.

Cropping

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Visual arrangement of all the elements in a photograph.

Similar to mise-en-scene in films

Composition

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Telling a lit through a camera

Altering images so that they misrepresent the information presented.

Photo Manipulation

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Method of retouching photographs in which dye is prayed on selected areas of the negative or the print.

“Photoshopping” is the new version of this!

Air Brushing

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Various positions of the camera with respect to the subject being shot.

Camera Angles

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Set of moral principles or values

Principles of conduct governing an individual or group

Ethics

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What is the difference between the representations of the same image?

Why would someone choose to darken the picture of the person?

What is the message to you, the reader?

SHOULD a photographer follow a set of ethical standards? If so, what should those be?

Discussion

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Should photos be changed or cropped?

Under what circumstances might cropping be appropriate or necessary?

What are some concerns about cropping too much content from a photograph?

Ethics

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Why would we do this in a film class?

What is the point?

What is the Tie to Film?

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