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Rory Giddings Unit 9: Photography Techniques - Task 7 – Part 1 Macro Photography – Life Through a Lens: I sort of like this title because it is fairly unique. However, I remain almost certain that this one will be fairly popular with a few students in my class; therefore, I hasten to add, I am naturally drawn away from it as I desire something that is rare and can only be obtained through more complexity/intellect. Macro Photography – Seeing and Believing: I am not too keen on this one as it doesn’t sound fresh enough; I think the name just wouldn’t really work well with the photos. In my opinion, it sounds too common or unoriginal. Macro Photography – The Price of Paradise: This is my personal favourite and definitely the one I am going to use as it is very unique and also features a smart use of satire; this being that many people would happily pay to go visit a very popular/thriving art exhibition, while independent

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Rory Giddings

Unit 9: Photography Techniques - Task 7 – Part 1

Macro Photography – Life Through a Lens:

I sort of like this title because it is fairly unique. However, I remain almost certain that this one will be fairly popular with a few students in my class; therefore, I hasten to add, I am naturally drawn away from it as I desire something that is rare and can only be obtained through more complexity/intellect.

Macro Photography – Seeing and Believing:

I am not too keen on this one as it doesn’t sound fresh enough; I think the name just wouldn’t really work well with the photos. In my opinion, it sounds too common or unoriginal.

Macro Photography – The Price of Paradise:

This is my personal favourite and definitely the one I am going to use as it is very unique and also features a smart use of satire; this being that many people would happily pay to go visit a very popular/thriving art exhibition, while independent photographers remain completely invisible to popularity, despite how good their photos may be. In other words, people will go and watch a very popular film, while ones that rely less on hype/popularity remain rendered to their own devices, no matter how good that film might be. Furthermore, the title is very catchy and snappy, and I believe that it would fit perfectly with the theme of macro photography. It also projects the rightful concept that photography should be a means of art and expression/freedom of speech, not done for the sole purpose being money and popularity which arguably would appear to be the main reason today.

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