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Question 12. Forensic Photography
Also referred to crime scene photography that records the initial appearance of the crime scene and physical evidence in order to provide permanent records.
Question 13. Macro photography
photography which involves making very small things seem larger in life. You can see eyes, antennas you are able to see things which you cannot see with naked eye.
Question 15. Clouds
Since it will add an element to the picture whilst making the mountain the subject of the image
Question 16. People
Portrait photography could be a photograph of someone or cluster of individuals that capture the temperament of the topic by victimization effective lighting and poses.
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1. Alfred Eisenstaedt, (born December 6, 1898, Dirschau, West Prussia [now Tczew, Poland]—died August 23, 1995, Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts, U.S.), pioneering German-American photojournalist whose images, many of them for Life magazine, established him as one of the first and most important photojournalists.
2. he went to school at Humboldt University of Berlin.
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Born in Dirschau, West Prussia (now Tczew, Poland), Eisenstaedt was the pre-eminent photojournalist of his time, whose pioneering images for Life magazine helped define American photojournalism. ... Another of his best-known images shows Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda minister, in 1933, glaring at the camera.
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Eisenstaedt was born in Dirschau (Tczew) in West Prussia, Imperial Germany in 1898. His family moved to Berlin in 1906. Eisenstaedt was fascinated by photography from his youth and began taking pictures at age 14 when he was given his first camera, an Eastman Kodak Folding Camera with roll film.
5. he won National Medal of Arts
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