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Documentary Photography is when a photograph is taken with the intent to show something in the truest way possible without making any personal changes. Conceptual photography is usually a way to make statements. The main difference between the two is that one informs how things are and the other shows the audience what they want them to see. From the two examples the were shown to us from our instructor I would say that the one on the left is a Documentary photograph and the other one is a Conceptual photograph.
conceptual; what should work. practical; what does work for a given situation at a given time
nothingDocumentary Photography is when a photograph is taken with the intent to show something in the truest way possible without making any personal changes. Conceptual photography is usually a way to make statements. The main difference between the two is that one informs how things are and the other shows the audience what they want them to see. From the two examples the were shown to us from our instructor I would say that the one on the left is a Documentary photograph and the other one is a Conceptual photograph.
There's no difference in the approach.
Paparazzi are photo journalists who document celebrities and whatnot with pictures. Photography is a number of things - it could be abstract, conceptual, still life, nature photography, people & portraits, used for advertisement, etc. Photography is quite endless in possibilities while paparazzi are limited to more of a journalistic kind of nature.
* Conceptual - a model that captured the essential data that needed to be stored and the relationships between elements * * ** Physical - the on disk representation of data that accounts for layout, partitioning, index, space management, etc.
A conceptual region is a geographic area defined by ideas, beliefs, attitudes, or cultural characteristics rather than strict physical boundaries. It is a way to categorize and understand similarities and differences between different places based on shared conceptual attributes. These regions can be fluid and subjective, shaped by perceptions and interpretations.
Ojo James Odewale has written: 'Differences between the conceptual pencil drawing of specific objects by children with moderate learning difficulties and low vision'
conceptual design is presenting the basec idea and detailed design is implementing and imprving the errer in conceptual design
Conceptual designs attempts to identify the highest level of relationships between entities. Conceptual designs include only important entities. Physical design helps in converting the logical design into the physical form.
A 'feature' usually has known actors, a 'documentary' usually does not.
'Perceptual' refers to something that exists and can be sensed. 'Conceptual' refers to things that do not exist, but can be thought of in one's mind.
We know that three view-levels are described by means of three schemas. These schemas are stored in the data dictionary. In DBMS, each user refers only to its own external schema. Hence, the DBMS must transform a request on. a specified external schema into a request against conceptual schema, and then into a request against internal schema to store and retrieve data to and from the database. The process to convert a request (from external level) and the result between view levels is called mapping. The mapping defines the correspondence between three view levels. The mapping description is also stored in data dictionary. The DBMS is responsible for mapping between these three types of schemas. There are two types of mapping. (i) External-Conceptual mapping (ii) Conceptual-Internal mapping External-Conceptual Mapping An external-conceptual mapping defines the correspondence between a particular external view and the conceptual view. The external-conceptual mapping tells the DBMS which objects on the conceptual level correspond to the objects requested on a particular user's external view. If changes are made to either an external view or conceptual view, then mapping must be changed accordingly. Conceptual-Internal Mapping The conceptual-internal mapping defines the correspondence between the conceptual view and the internal view, i.e. database stored on the physical storage device. It describes how conceptual records are stored and retrieved to and from the storage device. This means that conceptual-internal mapping tells the DBMS that how the conceptual! records are physically represented. If the structure of the stored database is changed, then the mapping must be changed accordingly. It is the responsibility of DBA to manage such changes.