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Photography as an academic subject sits at the intersection of art history, visual culture, media studies, and technology. Students encounter it across disciplines ranging from fine arts and art appreciation courses to film studies and cultural criticism. What makes photography academically compelling is its dual identity as both a mechanical process and an expressive medium — it raises questions about representation, authorship, and the relationship between images and reality that resist easy answers.

The papers gathered under this topic reflect a notably broad range of approaches. Some take a historical angle, tracing the transition from silver-based processes to digital photography or examining how visual movements shaped artistic practice, as seen in work on Catalan modernista painters and their relationship to French art. Others engage in formal analysis and comparison, such as contrasting specific paintings and their compositional choices. Film-focused essays extend the visual lens to moving images, with critiques of silent film and works like the German film Run Lola Run illustrating how photographic and cinematic language overlap. Still others approach visual culture through the lens of media representation and narrative craft.

A strong essay on a photographic topic benefits from a clearly bounded thesis — focusing on a specific period, technique, cultural context, or comparison rather than attempting to cover the medium as a whole. Visual evidence carries particular weight, so close description and formal analysis of specific images or works should anchor any argument. The most common pitfall is treating photographs or films as transparent records of reality rather than constructed representations shaped by deliberate choices about framing, light, and medium.

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Essay Doctorate
Occupational dust exposure and chronic bronchitis in workers
This review shows the literature and research available in the issue of respiratory diseases and the various occupations. The review shows that there is a pressing need to evaluate and conduct research in the known areas like coal, cement, and pesticides, but alarmingly agriculture and other industries have also to be included.
Paper Undergraduate
Photograph # Hurricane Katrina (2005)
Hurricane Katrina (2005) looting found online at http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=looting%20hurricane%20katrina&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi,retrieved1 March 2009.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Narrative and craft in literary composition
On a world history scale, written narrative is a fairly recent phenomenon. It only developed after human beings had existed for thousands of years. No written narrative of the ancient past is therefore available to the…
Research Paper Doctorate
Autism: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Education
Autism is a neuro-developmental disorder. Language and communication skills are deeply affected by autism; therefore it is difficult for those with autism to interact in social situations.
Paper Undergraduate
Rainy Season in the Tropics
Rainy Season in the Topics, 1866 -- oil on canvas
Paper Undergraduate
Gohlke the Sublime Photographic Art
Frank Gohlke is considered one of the preeminent American landscape photographers of the late 20th and early 21st century. As manifest in "Between 165-05 and 165-09 85th Avenue" (2003), this photographer uses simple,…
Research Paper Doctorate
Trade Agreements and Negotiations on International Trade
Trade is important to countries all around the world. International trade opens up job opportunities and also leads to development of economic activity in every region of the trading country.
Paper Undergraduate
History of Photography: From Ancient Origins to Digital Age
This paper chronicles the history of photography from ancient times to the present day. It examines the evolution of the technology of the photographic process, as well as the development of photography as an 'art' with its own language such as field of vision and lighting. It concludes with a discussion of the digital era of photography.
Paper Undergraduate
Dadaism in Modern Society
This work discusses Dadaism definition and history with pictorial examples and then looks for its expression in the modern world in both "high art" and popular culture.
Research Paper Masters
Simulacrum: theory, practice, and cultural implications
This paper discusses the notion of a simulacrum, or a false form of representation that comes to seem more 'real' than the real thing or to dominate the real thing in the cultural landscape. Unlike a copy, the simulacrum originates before 'the thing itself.' A good example of a simulacrum is a false, idealized image of a perfect life in a magazine. Real people then strive to 'copy' and shape their lives based upon this false ideal.