PPT-Identifying Photographs

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in the Archives Teressa Williams Resource Center ManagerLibrarian Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center Bob and Evangeline Atwood Alaska Resource Center February

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in the Archives Teressa Williams Resource Center ManagerLibrarian Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center Bob and Evangeline Atwood Alaska Resource Center February 27 2015 Archive Collections Over 575000 photographs. Antietam, Maryland, September 1862 Photographs by Alexander Gardner (in Brady team) Library of Congress, Civil War Collection Federal buried, Confederate unburied, where they fell Dead soldiers in d Why it’s wrong. Christine Celia. Section 6. History of Photo Altering:. Manipulating photographs is nothing new in our society.. Started to become popular in the 1980’s.. Today changes in photographs are much more drastic compared to the past due to advanced software.. WARRANTING AND ONLINE AUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS 2 Abstract Consumers using online auction websites face the challenge of appraising products at a distance. Sellers and buyers in online auctions navigate thi Hedges. . photographs. . From. the . Shelter. Archives. Between . 1968 and 1972 Nick Hedges made a series of photographs for the national housing charity 'Shelter'. Launched in December 1966 (the same month as Ken Loach's influential television drama 'Cathy Come Home') the charity highlighted the plight of people living in poor housing and exploded the myth that only people living on the streets were homeless. The charity produced reports, advertising campaigns and posters to increase public awareness of the housing crisis. Nick Hedges' photographs were central to this campaign. He photographed slum housing in several major cities, including Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Bradford and London. His photographs document the terrible conditions that faced up to three million people at this time in Britain. Many of his photographs feature children and show an . Describe the photo (10 seconds). Describe the second photo (10 seconds). Compare the photos (10 seconds). Contrast the photos (10 seconds). Speculating or using your . . The Archives of American Art collects, preserves and makes available primary source material documenting the history of the visual arts in the United States . www.aaa.si.edu. What are the risks? . Persuasive Techniques. Visual Techniques.. What’s a Visual Persuasive Technique?. Photographs. Photographs are used to. Grab readers attention – celebrities, for example, provide extremely effective front page material in terms of gaining readers attention. T. ypes”. A . form of portrait . photography characterized as being from the mid 1800s and . of . broad interest to anthropology and ethnology. in their attempts to define and classify the physical nature and origin . A Brief Guide. Stitching Photographs - Scope. What do we mean by . “stitching”?. Why should we stitch photographs together?. What is available to help us?. Conditions and some handy hints.. Demonstrations:. Mr. Accetta. Social Studies 8. Jacob Riis (1849-1914). Photographer from an immigrant family. Took photographs of conditions in the tenements. Published his photos in a book, . How the Other Half Lives. Color Photographs. It was an era that defined a generation. . These . rare photographs are some of the few documenting those iconic years in . colour. . The photographs and captions are the property of the Library of Congress and were included in a 2006 exhibit Bound for Glory: America in Color. The images, by photographers of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information, shed a . PROJECT 01 - LESSON 01. WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF TOOLS GEOGRAPHERS USE?. Geographers use all sorts of tools to help them investigate their questions. They commonly use maps, globes, atlases, aerial photographs, satellite photographs, information graphics, and a computer program called GIS. . :. ‘Better than well’. Serenity Café & CARDS Project present the. Photovoice. team. University of Edinburgh: Aisha Holloway, Sarah . Rhynas. , Niamh Shortt. National Galleries of Scotland: Sam Rutherford. English. You will need. A pen or pencil and paper.. A digital device.. Review. Reviewed the development of noun groups.. Identified nouns, verbs and adverbial phrases.. Deepened our understanding of complex sentences..

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