D escribing Photographs: 1) A- Barrett defines description as the immediate evaluation of an object. This means that the viewer will take in as much information as possible just from his or hers first glance. From here descriptive information can be gathered such as the artists name, the photos whereabouts, date, or many other useful facts that will help form a persons judgement. B- Barrett uses the example of photographer that focuses on shooting nudity to explain subject over subject matter. A subject matter is simply what one can view in a photograph. Example of this would include landscapes, buildings, or people. The subject is the purpose behind why the photograph was taken. For a landscape it could be to represent a national pride or a building could be advertising for the worlds largest new establishment. C- Form is the structure of a given photograph. This are the details that can be studied more precisely into how or why the artist did what he did...