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Cinema – the art or technique of making motion pictures.
Cooking - to prepare food for eating by the use of heat. Darts – to throw with a sudden movement. Gardening- a piece of ground in which fruits, flowers, or vegetables are grown. Reading - understand, comprehend. Sailing – the technical skill of managing a ship. Sunbathing – to sit or lie in the light of the sun especially in order to make your skin darker. Travelling - to go on a trip or journey. Read the text and give the definitions of the new words. Photography at its very best elicits a response from an audience. The beauty about photography is its diversity, which allows people to gravitate to certain styles and images for varied reasons. Photography connects us. Whether it’s the Falling Man captured during the 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers, the shock factor of Kim Kardashian’s ‘break the internet’ photo, or a skyline of New York City that reinforces our hopes and dreams, the power of photography is evident to see. We are very much in an age where people are keen to learn the skills that will make them a good photographer. At the same time though, we live in a world where social media means we share more than we consume. With this shift, it made us wonder how photography can change the world. Why images are better than words. There is a saying that the pen is mightier than the sword, but there is also that famous line, ‘a picture is worth a thousand words.’ Images definitely have an impact on our brain, which can sometimes make them much more powerful than words. An article on LinkedIn by Gabe Arnold on why images speak louder than words mentions Krista Neher, a marketing industry influencer, who explained that the brain could process images 60,000 times faster than words. Furthermore, it is a form of communication practically everyone can tap into. Dr Michael Pritchard, Chief Executive of the Royal Photographic Society, said ‘I think because photography is visual, in a way, that’s a universal language and it removes the need to understand a written language. I think people today are also aware because we are very much living in a visual based society. Across the world, wherever we happen to be living, I think photography and images are actually more accessible to more people and because of that it has more power than the written word for many people.’ So how do you capture an image that speaks this universal language? According to an article on Contrast, in order to capture a powerful photo, you have to assess the opportunities presented to you – as well as how to ‘bring those opportunities to life.’ A few elements to look out for includes exceptional lighting, powerful composition, a strong subject and an image with a message. The last point may be somewhat hard to decipher but the crux of it all is that ‘powerful images tell a story; one that is powerful and intriguing.’ To define powerful is difficult. After all, the subjective nature of photography means that people are drawn to the discipline for very different reasons and develop their own unique style based on what’s already out there. Therefore, their interpretation of what is powerful will also vary.2 Listen to the link below and answer the questions. https://6a63fca904fd268f15f7-d5770ffdd579eb31eaa89faeffc55fe7.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/LE_listening_B1_Chatting_about_a_series.mp3 Listen to two friends chatting about a television series to practice and improve your listening skills.3 Download 1.32 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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