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Photographing the Beginning of the Civil Rights Movement
I think that both Franks and Count’s photography are powerful visual documents of what went on at the time. Count’s photo made a bigger impact than Franks photo but I think it’s because Franks photos were being viewed as not … Continue reading
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The Art of Food Photography
I agree that photographing food is an art form. I think the reason people photograph food so much besides the fact that cameras are now available on our phones wherever we go, we find the need to capture an art … Continue reading
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Documenting Hurricane Sandy
I must admit that I belong to the group of people that believed some of the fake photographs. I was and still am super thankful to God that in my area it was not bad at all during Hurricane Sandy. … Continue reading
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Photography and Early Film
The fact that this film was made is wonderful. To us it seems boring and ridiculous to some point, but that’s only because we have been born into a world where film isn’t a big deal. With so much technology … Continue reading
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Discussion Topic: Documenting Brooklyn Vodou
The F. Holland Day photo of the Crucifixion with Roman Soldiers is a photo that I particularly as a Christian did not like because that photo to me did seem a bit intrusive to Christianity. The reason I see that … Continue reading
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Pictures of Pictures Response
Taking pictures of pictures is so common today. I do it all the time and I think that the reason we take pictures of pictures of pictures of art is because we all have this need to capture and document … Continue reading
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