Tag Archives: photojournalism

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

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Photographing History

After reading both Frank’s and Count’s articles i came to a conclusion that both photographers worked for the same purpose. Wether it’s art or just documenting history, both photos showed the true face of American society. Rober Frank photographed his … Continue reading

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Fake or Real?

After reading the following article on the authenticity of Capa’s war photo I came to a conclusion that it wasn’t staged. Capa was known as a photographer who wasn’t scared to get up close especially during these tragic moments. I … Continue reading

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Before I Eat w/ My Mouth, I Eat w/ my Eyes

I don’t think that “Food Photography” is anything new and I’m surprised to find out that people are becoming more engaged than ever before. As human beings i feel like anything we interact with has to be in some way … Continue reading

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Discussion Topic: A Glimpse Inside Gaza-War Photography Today

We have discussed the documentation of war through out the semester. War photography is a special genre that is still practiced today by some photojournalists. The New York Times Tyler Hicks is a veteran war photographer who has covered numerous … Continue reading

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