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    Statements On Photography

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    An educational keynote for a group of students who started a Talent Class photography. This is the first Kick Off lesson which is followed by more theory and a commission for the rest of the period.

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    1. Slide 1:Statements ON CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY
    2. Slide 2:A VISUAL ESSAY ON PHOTOGRAPHY BY PETER VAN DER STEEGE AUGUST 2008
    3. Slide 3: Audience Students in Higher Education with a clear focus on Photography.
    4. Slide 4: Copyright © 2008 Peter van der Steege. All rights reserved. For educational use only. No part of this presentation may be published, sold or otherwise used without the written permission of the author.
    5. Slide 5:LET’S START BY DISPELLING SOME MYTHS.
    6. Slide 6:FIRST MYTH A good photo is defined by the price of the camera.
    7. Slide 7:Wrong.
    8. Slide 8:A GOOD PHOTO DOES NOT DEPEND ON IT’S CAMERA AT ALL.
    9. Slide 9:
    10. Slide 10: SECOND There is a sig