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Professor Sandra Cheng
Office: Namm 602B
Office Hours: Tu/Th 9-10 am or
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Office Tel: 718-260-5003
Email: scheng@citytech.cuny.eduHelpful Links
New York Times Arts
- Austin’s Artful Blanton Museum Says: Come On In
- At Wallach Art Gallery, Artists Find Beauty and Darkness in Child’s Play
- For These Olympians, the Bling Is the Thing
- Four Great Photography Books Where Words Add Power to Pictures
- Fire Island Neighbors Preserved Their Ocean Views by Hiring the Same Architect
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Photography and Early Film
I really enjoyed watching the film “A Trip To The Moon”. It was cool to actually be able to see the first science fiction film ever created. Most black and white films are old and boring but this one was … Continue reading
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Civil Rights Movements
In my opinion both Frank and Count’s photography were effective during the American society of the fifties about blacks and white. Frank’s photographs are based on the United State, hardship, everyday life and the segregation happening during that time. He … Continue reading
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Robert Capa, Real or Fake?
After reading the magazine and looking at the photograph I’m having doubts of Capa’s war photographs. I read a part in the article stating “Finally . . . a Republican officer told them he would detail some troops to go … Continue reading
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Subway Portraits
Well, I think that clandestine photography sometimes is the best way of getting the most spectacular and unique photographs because of the unexpected things that can happen when shooting a photograph. Having this said, I think that Evan’s clandestine approach … Continue reading
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Civil Rights Movement
I think that both types of photography (Frank’s art and Count’s photography) are powerful and effective. Frank’s art is all about showing certain parts of the United States to the people in ways never been seen or portrayed before. Frank … Continue reading
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War Photography
A war always brings disasters for all the innocent people that suffers the consequences from both sides (rivals) fighting over certain disagreements. As an example, people from Israel (Gaza City) have been the most affected by this war. While seeing … Continue reading
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Brooklyn Vodou
In this world, it is difficult to find such practices and belief those people do underground. We have in Brooklyn, a lot of people do voodoo. As a Haitian guy, it is true. In Haiti, they perform a lot of … Continue reading
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Hurricane Sandy
Hurricane sandy left a lot of people homeless. Having the hurricane take away your own is very hard to handle. House’s been destroys, and also tress were down. People around zone A, B, C were the one who felt the … Continue reading
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War Photography
His images are mostly on what going in on around the world. Even though taking this photograph, people won’t see it as photography. Because it doesn’t see the person is at war. What he trying to tell us is, that … Continue reading
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War Photography
I think Hick’s photos are very real and to the point. He believes in taking a picture that will easily explain what’s going on in the war. Accurate captions are very important to him as well, due to the fact … Continue reading