Types Of Photography Mediums

What type of career will perfect for me?
So basically the problem about me is i’m not sure what i wanna do in the future. Atm I’m in my first year of college studying English Lang&Lit, Photography, Sociology and Media but i’m going to drop media, take psychology instead and then do two more AS in my extra year but not sure which one. I’m rather friendly but really shy person because english is not my first language(however its eventually changing). Other than that apparently i’m great listener, creative and hardworking(especially of deadline is getting closer). I adapt quite well and quite quickly, also i love moving around so office only based job won’t be a great idea. Any suggestions for career for me? I’d love media job where im always busy and full of many different tasks and people, preferably in big city. I used to want to be a journalist but everyone advises me to choose different career as this one is not as needed in new media age.
Thank You
no need to panic. the average college student changes their major 4x’s before they graduate. the whole purpose of undergrad is to explore yourself and take different classes to see what interests you. when you get into your jr. year you’ll start internships that will place you in grunt jobs in the actual field of your choice. don’t worry about what others say, take all the classes you can and you’ll find what you excel in… unless you know for certain you want to be a lawyer or doctor then you’ve got plenty of time to figure out life.
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The Book on Mediums: A Guide for Mediums and Invocators $20.54 The Book on Mediums, also known as The Mediums Book, was written by Allan Kardec and originally published in 1861. It is the widely respected follow up to The Spirits Book which was published in 1857 and is the second in a series of five books that Kardec wrote that are collectively known as the ‘Spiritist Codification’. In the 1850′s, whilst investigating the afterlife, Kardec communicated in seances with a collection of spirits named ‘The Spirit of Truth’ who discussed many important topics such as life after death, good and evil, the nature of the universe, the origin of spirits, and many other subjects. The Spirit of Truth’ allegedly counted many of history’s great thinkers amongst its number such as Thomas Aquinas, Voltaire and Augustine of Hippo. Over time and after several sessions with the group Kardec had gathered enough information to convince him of life after death and he was compelled to spread the teachings of ‘The Spirit of Truth’. He ‘codified’ their comments and listed them as answers to questions and this forms the content of his teaching.The Books on Mediums is intended to be an essential guide to mediumship for mediums and those interested in the spirit world. The book covers the different types of mediumship including, table-turning, incorporation of spirits, haunted houses, transfiguration, apparitions, psychography and telekinesis. It explains how to deal with manifestations and how to guard against frauds, charlatans, and skeptics alike.The book warns against the perils of un-guided mediumship, possession, and obsession that often go hand in hand with the beautiful revelation that spiritual communication can reveal. Some of Kardec’s advice found in the book include;"Do not believe the spirit to be who he purports to be unless there is evidence supporting his claim, but even then, wait till others confirm what one has said.""Do not judge the spirits by their purported names, but by the quality of the morals and the philosophy found in their communications.""Do not let yourself be too entertained with the evocation or incorporation of spirits enough to disregard what is more important, like living your own life and helping your neighbour.""Do not live by the spirits’ advice: the communications from the spirits are to be studied and revered – but they should not be taken as the word-by-word expression of the ultimate truth.""Do not judge the quality of the communication by the culture or the social status of the medium by which it was brought."As the New Testament states;Test the Spirits dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world. 1 John 4:1 |
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Behind the Scenes with the Mediums Behind the Scenes with the Mediums $37.43 1912. There are those among us who cannot accept the promise of immortality on faith alone and require positive proof for any such belief. This volume discusses various types of Mediums; how they work, how some trick us, and how some do not use trickery. A sampling of the contents is as follows: spirit slate writing and billet tests; some modern sorcery; unusual mediumistic phenomena; materialization; relation of mediumship to palmistry, astrology and fortune telling; performances of the Annie Eva Fay type. |
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Hidden Entertainment Mediums $16.62 There are very few books still available, if any, critiquing films from the major low-budget companies of the 20th century. This book does just that, emphasizing on 1970′s and 1980′s films, the ones that were sort of the "misfits." What you will find in this piece of work is the deepness of each film, something that is not always expressed in public reviews today. You’ll see the symbolism and metaphor about each film, and what it really means to all of us in today’s society, which is something other reviews did not give us. However, film reviews is not the only piece of art you will get from this book. Music is also discussed, focusing on a particular group that fell from the spotlight, but rose over the world when push came to shove. Also included are new hard media "directed" by the authors themselves. The hard media includes three types that have been part of our culture for centuries: the short story, the play, and the poem. All three express something the films reviewed seemed to put across as well: the truth. Many people still don’t want to hear the truth, but we all at times have to be reminded, as we can be in As Low As They Go: Hidden Entertainment Mediums. |
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Say Cheese: A Look at Camera Types and Photography Careers $19.54 Like taking pictures, but don’t know what to do with it? Here’s a look at some types of cameras and some careers you can enlist your skills into. A look at photography law is included.Project Webster represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Project Webster continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge. |
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Mediums $30.83 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Photography After Conceptual Art $31.05 "Photography After Conceptual Art" presents a series of original essays that address substantive theoretical, historical, and aesthetic issues raised by post-1960s photography as a mainstream artistic medium Appeals to people interested in artist’s use of photography and in contemporary art Tracks the efflorescence of photography as one of the most important mediums for contemporary art Explores the relation between recent art, theory and aesthetics, for which photography serves as an important test case Includes a number of the essays with previously unpublished photographs Artists discussed include Ed Ruscha, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Douglas Huebler, Mel Bochner, Sherrie Levine, Roni Horn, Thomas Demand, and Jeff Wall |
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Burning with Desire: The Conception of Photography $26.48 In an 1828 letter to his partner, Nicephore Niepce, Louis Daguerre wrote, "I am burning with desire to see your experiments from nature." In this book, Geoffrey Batchen analyzes the desire to photograph as it emerged within the philosophical and scientific milieus that preceded the actual invention of photography. Recent accounts of photography’s identity tend to divide between the postmodern view that all identity is determined by context and a formalist effort to define the fundamental characteristics of photography as a medium. Batchen critiques both approaches by way of a detailed discussion of photography’s conception in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. He examines the output of the various nominees for "first photographer," then incorporates this information into a mode of historical criticism informed by the work of Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida. The result is a way of thinking about photography that persuasively accords with the mediums undeniable conceptual, political, and historical complexity. |

