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UNIT 9: PHOTOGRAPHY TECHNIQUES

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UNIT 9:PHOTOGRAPHY TECHNIQUES

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Landscape

wildlife

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TASK 1Aerial

Sports

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TASK 1Portrait

Macro

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Photojournalism

Abstract

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TASK 1Architectural

Fashion

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TASK 2: MAGNUM PHOTOS Portrait Mid-shot Man is sat next to a grenade Tim Hetherington I chose this because it has an

effect on me because grenades can do devastating damage and the man doesn't seem like he cares. It is almost like he has seen too much violence because of his army cloths it shows he was a solider and maybe he had no education or the army and violence was his education and he has the grenade because he has had enough of all the violence and he wants the fighting to stop.

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TASK 2: LIFE TIME Photojournalism Long-shot Phil Stern Troops advancing through the

streets of Comiso, I chose this because it shows

armed troops walking past an elderly man as if he wasn’t there, like he didn’t matter which is sad because he probably doesn’t like these random soldiers walking through his home town.

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TASK 2: PHOTOGRAPHY NATIONAL Abstract/aerial Long shot Aerial shot over mountains Garth Lenz I chose this picture because it shows landscape that is uninhabited,

uncharted territory things yet to be discovered, untarnished by humans. This place still has all of its original beauty and I love to see places like this because it shows me that there are things that places isolated from people.

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TASK 2: PHOTOGRAPHY NATIONAL Landscape Long shot Garth Lenz mines, in Northern Alberta, Canada. I chose this photo because it is a complete contrast to my previous chose. In this photo it

shows mans achievement about traveling to the furthest reaches of places such as northern Canada somewhere people 100 years ago thought would be inhabitable but now there are full oil rig set ups venturing into the unknown down below. All of this impresses me and I would like to have a contrast of pictures and I think this one and the one before it does this very well.

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TASK 2: MAGNUM PHOTOS Landscape/aerial Long shot Michael Christopher Brown Aerial view of the shoreline of Lake Albert I chose this picture because this looks like such a tranquilly place from above from

what the photo shows us but to go down there would be a very big mistake because of the war down in central Africa. “Most days of the week, pilots transport U.S. Special Forces and supplies from Uganda to South Sudan and Central African Republic”

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TASK 3: THE PHOTOGRAPHER Garth Lenz He works at national geographic primarily but he accept assignments all around the world. His photos have been taken all around the world because has the funding from his company

to go there for free and take these stunning images. Lives in Canada, and he is mainly focusing on the oil spills in the southern part of Canada. A quote “my aim was for the public to see my pictures and grasp the scale of the devastation. ”