Where can one find more information about Sony Camera battery chargers?
One can find more information about Sony Camera battery chargers at the Sony website. One can also ask the salesman at stores that sell them such as Best Buy and Target.
What is intention in photography?
Intention in photography is best described as the photographers ability to express an opinion or perspective on a given subject through the sequence, context and or collection of a group of images. Sometimes this requires some form of an essay or written component to ground the basis of a body of work, but one could say that the most successful photographs require no additional support in the form of text or other descriptions.
Bearing in mind that images all have the ability to speak on their own, photographers like Robert Frank had the ability to produce images that sometimes had an enigmatic air to them, requiring a viewer to analyze the image carefully, and consider the situation presented.
Probably the most controversial example of "intention in photography", the Family of Man exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in 1955 curated by Edward Steichen, presented itself as a "snapshot of the human experience" taken by professionals and amateurs in a way that valorized the way a camera sees the world, no matter whose hands the camera was in. The exhibit was much more contrived than it seemed at the time, and the photographs were so genuinely striking, that there was little or no contestation regarding the issue of fair representation. It is suggested by historians like Allan Sekula, that the underlying intention of this exhibit was not to show how similar all humans and cultures were, but instead to show how western, or how non-communist, the world was. Sekula believes that all images have the power to persuade, to become an advertisement for one thing while appearing to represent something else entirely.
Another classic example cited by semioticians would be the photograph of an anonymous cowboy, sitting on his horse, the desert sun setting behind him, causing his silhouette to become part of the landscape, a classic image of the John Wayne hero/rebel archetype. This image feels so heroic and American, it is almost impossible not to appreciate it. Most people recognize this image without the need for the brand identity that accompanies it. It is an advertisement for Marlboro, a brand that successfully combined the image of freedom and self driven motivation that asks us to decide what kind of American smoker we really want to be. Do we want to be the free and self driven smoker, who makes their own choice? Or do we want to be pushed into a choice by advertising. A little thought here will allow us to see that we are manipulated by advertising one way or the other. Marlboro did something extraordinary in their advertising campaigns, which is something we have seen again and again in advertising even today. They are not promoting a brand, or a product. Instead they are promoting an emotional perspective, a way of life. Given the choice between a tangible product and an idea, most people are drawn to the idea or concept first.
Another clear example of this kind of image persuasion can be seen in the long running battle between Apple Computers and Microsoft Windows. I won't get into this too deeply because there are plenty of examples online to illustrate my point. Apple Computers (it would appear) is not in the business of selling you a computer, an operating system or any kind of specific software. Instead, they offer something less tangible and more personal, something that we can all identify with, and that thing is experience. The experience they are offering? Simplicity. An operating system that is intuitive and software that does what you want without hassle. Most people want a pleasing visual experience, and most importantly, an experience that feels like it isn't forced, but instead feels like it just makes sense. Someone emails me with an invitation to a bbq with a date an d time in the body of the email. I wish I could just click on that date and have it added to my calendar, and I can. That is the kind of thinking that promotes experience over image or product.
Photographers and their photographs may start out with intention, or they may not. Some photographers go out and shoot until they've exhausted the situation and then return to the studio to analyze what they have shot as they begin to build a focus for a body of work. The Family of Man exhibit might be a good example of how a curator can shape a body of images to present a particular view through the use of hundreds of individuals photographs, while in contrast, exhibits like Robert Frank's "The Americans" is an edited collection of 83 images reduced from over 20,000 source photographs all taken by one man during a two year period between 1955-57, with intention of finding out the answer to a simple question which I infer to be "what is American?" For most photographers, intention in photography must be something that is internally developed and thoughtfully presented as a group of images. Ultimately, the reading of your work is up to your audience and because of this, the site of an exhibition can greatly affect the success of your intentions. A photographer should always be prepared to change the way a body is presented with respect to their audience.
Ways in which photography and film used for propaganda today?
As time has advanced so as technology that can impact many things including propaganda. By incorporating video and pictures with propaganda then you may get the point across easier since visual cues can have a greater impact then just the written word.
What is the meaning of negative and positive in photography?
A negative is that which you make a positive image from by passing light through it. Usually this is done by passing light through it onto the medium which will become the positive (usually by way of chemical treatment). Daguerrotypes are an example of a negative made to look positive by way of passing light through the negative and back from a shiny (copper) surface behind it. Negatives are obviously not simply a color reversal thing, as black and white negatives do not represent the "opposite" or "reverse" of any color as the previous answer suggested.
A positive is the final image as noted above. In addition to prints made from negatives, positives can be made of film, as in slides (aka transparencies). Again, a positive is not simply a true representation of actual color since a positive can also be made from black and white film.
Apertures perform two functions. First is to control the amount of light entering the camera through the lens. Each aperture setting has an f number i.e.; f5.6, f8 etc.. The second function of apertures to to control depth of field - the amount of sharpness in front of and behind the subject focused upon. The smaller the aperture the less sharpness in front and behind the subject becomes. A larger aperture gives a greater amount of sharpness. The f numbers come from dividing the diameter of the hole in the diaphram into the focal length of the lens. F8 hole size divides approx. 8 times into the focal length.
Each aperture is equal to half or double the value of the other. In other words from F8 to F16 reduces the amount of light by half and from F8 to F5.6 increases the amount by twice. To keep the ratio of light falling onto the focal plane after setting the aperture you need to change the shutter speed to get proper exposure. Like apertures shutter speeds that stop movement have the same values when changing form one to another. Moving from 1/125th sec to 1/250 halves the light and changing from 1/60th to 1/30th doubles it. This is why apertures and shutter speeds work together. The choice of which would be governed by the subject in hand.
What causes red eye in photographs?
The bright light from the flash reflects off the back of the eye where there are a great many blood vessels, this makes the light appear red as it is reflected back out of the eye.
It's unlikely that a web cam will do the job for you. Most webcams have only a USB connection. This is great for a computer interface but it doesn't carry an analog video signal on the connector. The display screen in the car will almost certainly have an analog video input rather than a USB port that will handle digital video. Even if the stereo system in the car has a USB port, you might want to check that it will recognize and accept a video device. Most are designed for audio replay from MP3 players or flash drives. Many of them simply won't be designed to handle video. If the display has a composite video input (normally just marked as video with an RCA socket) the simplest option is to find a small camera head and lens. These are often small cubes about 1" x 1" by 1/2" and will run on 12 volts. They are very low cost, easy to mount and will have a composite video output. Try a search for covert cameras or bullet cameras. They tend not to be waterproof so if it is to be mounted outside the car, make sure that it is properly protected from the elements.
How many photographs exist of William Shakespeare?
None.
William Shakespeare died in 1616,
Photography was invented about 300 years later.
What is the size of a passport photograph?
Exactly 2 inches by 2 inches and you must provide 2 copies, they should also have been taken within 6 months of your application date.
Will cannon ae1 program lenses fit the cannon rebel camera?
Unfortuntely, No you can not use the AE1 Program lenses with Canon EOS cameras. They use different types of lenses, thus the diameter, connections and mount are different.
Will any digital camera record images other than still shots?
Some will record video with sound. Some will record video without sound.
What format did August Sander use?
August Sander used a large format Plaubel plate camera (13 x 18 cm) with Zeiss lenses and orthochromatic plates with light filter. He may have used other cameras, but his body of work was created with large format cameras.
What company is the manufacturer of the gh1 camera?
Panasonic is the manufacturer of the GH1 camera. It is 12.1 mega pixels, has an intelligent mode, 3 inch display, and AF tracking. It has very good ratings for a very affordable camera.
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What types lights are used in photography?
I prefer white lightning lights by the Paul Buff company. All my photographers use them. http://www.white-lightning.com/
i got my camera in best buy but you can also try target or PC Richards and son.
What kind of guitar did Phil collen use in the video Photograph?
That's an Ibanez Destroyer, a sort of copy of the Gibson Explorer, not made now but you can pick them up on Ebay http://www.auroral.com/collen/front.htm
How can you get the camera to work on my mac?
Assuming the camera is not actually broken you can control the camera with software such as Photobooth, iMovie and iChat or FaceTime which can be found in the Applications folder (apart from FaceTime which can be downloaded from the link below).
Do you have to buy a SD card with your camera?
Some cameras come with an SD card, but if you're planning on taking a lot of pictures you should purchase another SD card.
What does CF mean on digital camera?
Here's a guess: Card Full. If your card is full, then the camera won't take any more pictures. You need to upload the pictures to your computer, and then you erase your card.
Do camera obscuras produce negatives or positives of an image?
The camera obscura is the name for a room that produces images on one wall by using a small hole in the opposite wall. Light passes through the hole and creates an image of the outside of the room. Where there is more light outside, a brighter image will be created on the inside. Therefore, the image wil be a positive one. This is the case for all cameras. The image created is always positive. However, in the case of a camera that uses film, the chemical process generates an image on the film that is dark where more light has hit the film and light where less light has hit the film. It is the chemical process that produces the negative image and not the camera itself. All cameras, including a camera obscura, will produce an inverted and reflected image, so that the image is upside down and back to front. The reason is that light travels in straight lines. It is easy to simulate this by drawing several straight lines through a small aperture. You will see that a beam of light coming from one side of the object will end up on the other side of the image.
Are ATM cameras required by law at banking machines?
There is no law requiring those cameras at ATM locations. It is good, common sense to have them!
Cathy Williams
However, there are laws regarding the level of lighting at ATMs. These laws are intended to provide proper night time security for consumers.