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I am doing a project on how photography has moments of history and I need more examples veitnam war that Abraham Lincoln Civil War 9 / 11 Great Depression and some others please help me! I been looking on the Internet and in books to literally need 4 months many more examples, please im not trying to be lazy Ive just created an impasse
Have you lost the great battle between Canon and Nikon. You forget the most important of all. If it were not for the picture you would not have a picture of the movement (movies) and there was no television movies and if there would There was no television, computers and if there would be no computers have digital cameras and without them there would Yahoo Answers: photography and would not been able to do this question! Was my kind of story today. Your welcome.
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The American Experience – The Wizard of Photography [VHS] $19.98 In the 19th century photography developed into an art form, but it was restricted to professionals because the cameras and chemicals required to take pictures were both complicated and unwieldy. A young American, George Eastman, vowed to change that, and in the process he changed the world. As dramatically portrayed in this documentary, an installment of PBS’s American Experience series, Ea… |
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GIANT WPA Wall Sticker of: Free classes in drawing, painting, sculpture and photography for adults Museum quality Wall Sticker of a poster from the WPA Poster Collection of the Library of Congress. Emerald Honeybee offers only the BEST in quality. Our posters are printed by a Professional Graphics Company using a MIMAKI Eco-Solvent Printer and archival inks. Which means your poster is UV protected and will not fade over time. Professionally printed on beautiful canvas. Shipped rolled in a tube…. |
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Fairy Tale – A True Story $9.98 In the midst of World War I, two little English girls breathe some mystery, magic and belief into people’s lives when they take pictures of fairies.Genre: Feature Film FamilyRating: PGRelease Date: 7-MAR-2006Media Type: DVD… |
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Ansel Adams – A Documentary Film $19.98 Ric Burns’s documentary for the American Experience series winningly persuades one to think of Ansel Adams as not only the greatest American photographer of the 20th century, but also one of its most treasured artists. Using the familiar formula of New York (and his brother Ken’s documentaries), Burns vividly brings Adams’s world to life. Narrator David Ogden Stiers is used minimally after the ini… |
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The Adventure of Photography $21.93 Presents a history of photography from early daguerreotypes, to nudes, fashion, war and science photography.Genre: Art history/portofoliosRating: NRRelease Date: 15-APR-2003Media Type: DVD… |
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Panzer General $32.44 It’s 1939. You are a German General of a tank unit with a fresh command in Poland. Win and advance to the next front of your choice with your newly experience core group of units. Lead well and those units could turn into an overwhelming force plowing through Norway, Belgium, France, North Africa and the Eastern Front. Do you have what it takes to become a Panzer general?… |
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Complete National Geographic- Every Issue Since 1888 (OLD VERSION) $22.95 The Complete National Geographic. Every Issue since 1888. Explore 120 years of amazing discoveries fascinating maps and the world’s best photography with The Complete National Geographic. This definitive collection of every issue of National Geographic magazine digitally reproduced in stunning high resolution brings you the world and all that is in it. WIN/Mac compatible 6 DVD-Rom’s plus bonus DVD… |
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Believing Is Seeing: Observations on the Mysteries of Photography $22.85 Academy Award-winning filmmaker Errol Morris investigates the hidden truths behind a series of documentary photographs. In Believing is Seeing Academy Award-winning director Errol Morris turns his eye to the nature of truth in photography. In his inimitable style, Morris untangles the mysteries behind an eclectic range of documentary photographs, from the ambrotype of three children found clasp… |
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Flags of Our Fathers $7.99 In this unforgettable chronicle of perhaps the most famous moment in American military history, James Bradley has captured the glory, the triumph, the heartbreak, and the legacy of the six men who raised the flag at Iwo Jima. Here is the true story behind the immortal photograph that has come to symbolize the courage and indomitable will of America.In February 1945, American Marines plunged into t… |
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The Waffen SS In The West (World War Two from Primary Sources) $2.99 This photographic journal was originally published in the spring of 1941. It was edited by and carried a forward by Hauptsturmführer Gunter d’Alquen, commander of the SS Propaganda Kompanie and editor of the official SS paper, Das Schwarze Korps.Many of the pictures taken in this book feature the men of Waffen SS Standarte “Germania”. In 1940 the men who bore the word Germania on their cuff bands… |
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The Last Good War (Hardcover) $41.63 World War II remains one of the most galvanizing and defining events in the history of America. Seemingly overnight, the entire nation unified behind a singular cause. By 1945, the size of the U.S. armed forces had grown from two to twelve million men … |
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Charleston Come Hell or High Water $16.3 This collection of 168 b&w photos depicts Charleston from the advent of photography in the 1840s through the late 20th century. The collection includes Civil War views by both local photography enthusiasts and professionals, and highlights the city`s a… |
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Vietnam Magazine, 6 issues for 1 year(s) $25 Vietnam provides in-depth and authoritative coverage and analysis of the many complexities that made the war in Vietnam unique, including the people, battles, strategies and weaponry. Each issue is illustrated with gripping combat photography, d… |
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Through Soviet Jewish Eyes (Paperback) $29.58 Finalist for the 2011 National Jewish Book Award in the Holocaust categoryMost view the relationship of Jews to the Soviet Union through the lens of repression and silence. Focusing on an elite group of two dozen Soviet-Jewish photographer… |
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History of Aerial Photography and Archaeology (Hardcover) $99.85 In England, more archaeological sites are discovered every year through the study of aerial photographs than by any other method. New reconnaissance flights continue to find previously unknown traces of the past, while the study of historic photographs held in archives reveals even more.When a military balloon rose above Stonehenge in September 1906, aerial photography was already almost half a century old. The first part of this book tells the story of the balloonist-adventurers who first experienced the landscape from above and who pioneered the use of the airborne camera. The second part begins with the First World War: it explains the development of aerial survey on the Western Front and the subsequent adoption of these techniques by archaeologists. Some of the key individuals and discoveries of the inter-war years are highlighted, and the role that many well-known archaeologists played as military air photo interpreters during the Second World War is outlined. A final chapter explores the development of aerial photography and archaeology since 1945, bringing the story into the 21st century by looking at new ways of investigating the past from the air.This is an engaging story of adventure and discovery. Illustrated with some of the earliest photographs taken from balloons, intriguing shots from the Boer War and the First World War, and a wide range of photographs of archaeological sites from 1906 to the 21st century, A History of Aerial Photography and Archaeology will have a broad appeal. |
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Photography and Japan (Paperback) $57.47 In Photography and Japan, Karen Fraser argues that the diversity of styles, subjects, and functions of Japanese photography precludes easy categorization along nationalized lines. Instead, she shows that the development of photography within Japan is best understood by examining its close relationship with the country’s dramatic cultural, political, and social history.   Photography and Japan covers 150 years of photography, a period in which Japan has experienced some of the most significant events in modern history and made a remarkable transformation from an isolated, feudal country into an industrialized, modern world power—a transformation that included a striking rise and fall as an imperial power during the first half of the twentieth century and a miraculous economic recovery in the decades following the devastation of World War II. The history of photography has paralleled these events, becoming inextricably linked with notions of modernity and cultural change.   Through thematic chapters that focus on photography’s role in negotiating cultural identity, war, and the documentation of urban life, Photography and Japan introduces many images that will be unfamiliar to Western viewers and provides a broadened context for those photos that are better known. |
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A World History of Photography (Hardcover) $37.73 Traces photographic history both topically and chronologically, profiles key masters, explains terms and processes, and features the landmarks in the development of photography. |
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The Adventure of Photography: 150 Years of the Photographic Image - $34.99 This documentary charts the history of photography. While offering examples of the work from such artists as Man Ray, Ansel Adams, Richard Avedon, George Eastman, Max Ernst, and Andy Warhol the film charts various schools and styles like surrealists, war photography, photojournalism, and nudes. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi |

