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I need help with a Health & Medical question. All explanations and answers will be used to help me learn.
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There is a CTCA (Cancer Treatment Centers of America) hospital in Newnan, GA, where I visited with my family. I spoke with one of the nurses there, who told me that the hospital prefers higher Ing people who have had personal experiences with cancer from among their loved ones, as this makes them more able to give good care. Whether that was true or not, I’m not sure, but it would make sense. I think that’s really the only way to empathize with others – it to understand the suffering they are facing. I’m not quite sure that’s something that can be taught, though I’ve certainly seen the videos and reading materials hospitals are using to try and get more of an emotional response from their staff. I suppose that we learn to empathize more as we get older and go through things ourselves too.
Health & Medical Photography and Cinema Discussion
Initial Post Instructions
For the initial post, address one of the following options:
Option 1: In the 19th century, the camera was a revolutionary invention, and many artists were concerned about the effect that photographs would have on the art world.
Did the invention of the camera change the arts? Why or why not?
Choose an artistic movement that you believe was influenced by the camera and discuss how the movement was affected.
Include at least one example of an artist and artwork in your response.
Include a statement from a current photographer or critic to support your points.
Option 2: In the 21st century, the smartphone camera changed the way we use and view photography. In addition, apps and social media have changed the way we share photography.
How has the invention of the smartphone camera changed photography?
How have apps and social media changed the way we share photos? Are they positive and/or negative changes? Explain.
Include a statement from a current photographer or critic to support your points.
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Option 1
Photography is a technique for capturing an object’s picture on a light-sensitive surface by using light or similar radiation. This term, which was originally used in the 1830s, is derived from the Greek word’s photos (“light”) and graphein (“to draw”). A photograph has the power to inspire, engage, and move people, much like a painting does. With a crispness and tonal range that highlight the natural beauty of its subject, it could be a black-and-white Ansel Adams panorama of a snow-capped mountain reflected in a lake (Kislinger & Kotrschal, 2021).
According to Nickel (2001), new method of capturing visual images was introduced with the invention of the first camera, the Camera Obscura, whose image recording technique was based on the optical design of the eye. As a result, early cameras registered images similarly to the eye. It was initially conceived as an attempt to “extend” the human eye and was regarded as a more advanced “eye” of sorts. The goal must have been to use the “more advanced” eye the Camera obscura—to collect more details or data than the human eye could. Artists utilized a “film less” version in the beginning for sketching. Indeed the invention of camera has changed the art by using the more detailed and and detailed data about images than the human eye.
One explanation for the birth of Impressionism is that it was an artistic reaction to the newly developed medium of photography. Similar to how Japanism emphasized daily life, photography also impacted the Impressionists’ desire to capture a “snapshot” of regular people going about their daily lives. The creation of fixed or still images gave individuals a new tool for capturing reality, altered how artists in particular and people in general experienced the world, and opened up new avenues for artistic expression.
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In the 19th century, the camera was a groundbreaking invention. The camera paved the way for a new form of art, photography. “Traditional photography is very much about cameras, lenses, and shutter speeds, all of which control what the photographer is likely to capture” (Martin, 2018, p. 296). However, over the 20th, and now 21st century, this art of photography has evolved further. Digital photography became more prevalent within the 21st century. Thus, the smart phone camera was developed.
The smartphone camera has changed photography today. At the tips of our fingers, we can now take pictures and save moments all within the same device we use to communicate with others. Though the quality of these cameras is not the same as which you would get from a photographer, the simplicity is what appeals the average American.
However, when you do not use the professional photographer, and professional camera there are areas of light that the digital camera will miss. The lens on a smartphone is not the same as the lens on a camera, in fact, lens on cameras is often time changed during photography in order to capture the best light, and setting within the photos. There is no denying that the smartphone camera has allowed the average American to save and cherish moments. There is also no denying the quality of photography that is lacking within the smartphone camera.
As technology revolutionizes, such as the smartphone camera, so does the applications within these smartphones. Social media has allowed for greater communication among people all across the world. It has increased the ability for connections and relationships. With increasing communication, social media platforms have also changed the way we share photos.
People share special moments on these platforms for others to see. In fact, you can even stream live with your camera and people can see in the moment what is happening. There is good and bad in everything. Social media can be addicting. Posting photos can cause people to feel as though they are measured on their likes of a photo instead of who they truly are as a person. However, to be able to share a photo of your family, or a proud moment in your loved one’s life can give a person joy as well. With a click of a button, I know can send photos or videos to my grandmother whom doesn’t see my child often. Therefore, the communication reflects more in live time. Balance is key to social media management.