Essays about: "snapshot photography"

Found 3 essays containing the words snapshot photography.

  1. 1. Navigating accountability in humanitarian photography at sea : a snapshot of embedded photographer practices in obtaining informed consent during I/NGO search and rescue operations in the Mediterranean

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionen

    Author : Arran Smith; [2022]
    Keywords : humanitarian photography; accountability; informed consent; migration; NGO; INGO; search and rescue; Mediterranean; protection;

    Abstract : This thesis aims to contribute to ethical discussions on the production of photography in different humanitarian contexts, and in circumstances where it is facilitated by non-governmental and international non-governmental organisations (I/NGOs). Humanitarian photography is often reproduced and circulated in various forms by different actors, highlighting the need for research on the actions, decisions, and interactions that influence how these images are produced. READ MORE

  2. 2. Feature detection for geospatial referencing

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för fysik

    Author : Niklas Nilsson; [2019]
    Keywords : Feature detection; feature description; feature; image processing; digital image processing; image analysis; aerial photography; drone; Bildanalys; flygfotografi; flygfoto; bildprocessering;

    Abstract : With the drone industry's recent explosive advancement, aerial photography is becoming increasingly important for an array of applications ranging from construction to agriculture. A drone flyover can give a better overview of regions that are difficult to navigate, and is often significantly faster, cheaper and more accurate than man-made sketches and other alternatives. READ MORE

  3. 3. Lost and (Re)found: Found Snapshots and the Uncanny as a Return of the Repressed

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för konsthistoria och visuella studier

    Author : Jennilee Kinnunen; [2012]
    Keywords : photography; anonymous photography; vernacular photography; snapshot photography; found photography; found objects; collections; reception; the uncanny; Sigmund Freud; Roland Barthes; Arts and Architecture;

    Abstract : Anonymous forms of non-art photography have received a great deal of attention in recent years. Museum exhibitions and published compilations of what is commonly referred to as ‘vernacular photography’ have appeared regularly since the late 1990s. READ MORE