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Arts, 22.06.2019 04:10, HeyItsCookie9605
3. this unit has taught us that documentary photography produces a historical record of an event, place, or person. wilkes shares his photographing of the historical regata event and the obama inauguration. do you feel that these are good examples of documentary photography? would you consider wilkes to be a documentary photographer? 4. wilkes continues to discuss the concept of time and how it relates to the type of photography he does. why do you feel that the concept of time is of such importance to him as a photographer? 5. unit 10 explores photographs with movement in them such as wildlife and documentary photography. wilkes takes the idea of movement in photography to a different level. do you feel the tips and information that you have learned in unit 10 is applicable to the type of photography that wilkes does?
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Arts, 24.06.2019 17:00, Fluffyboi
Today's generation didn't want to watch ancient actors reciting the same tired lines. they wanted to see themselves reflected onscreen - rude, raw, entitled. these kids needed to believe that they themselves were only one daring, controversial act away from being up on that screen themselves. " - melissa jo peltier, reality boulevard within the past few years, reality tv has become a staple in the homes of people not just in america but around the world. many celebrities have given in to the undeniable effect of reality tv, choosing to have their own lives played out in front of the lens. the term "reality tv star" has been coined and is now being uttered on the lips of millions. however one feels about reality tv, this wave of entertainment seems to be here to stay. while form of low art achieves wild popularity and brings in significant profits to networks, attendance to broadway theater performances is also at an all-time high. perhaps low art and high art can thrive simultaneously. what do you think will be the lasting impact that reality tv has on the humanities and how we see ourselves as humans? based on what you learned about the theater (which was not always considered high art) in this week's readings, what may be some future similarities and differences between reality tv and the theater?
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