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Professor Sandra Cheng
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Discussion Topic: Sleeping as Art
I do think Sleeping is a form of art. I always liked watching babies sleep. The face expressions so how their dream is going. smiles show a sense of warm and that there dream is enjoyable. but when you see … Continue reading
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Discussion Topic: Photography and Special Effects in Early Film
Le Voyage dans la Lune- A Trip to the Moon is in black and white the whole time which reminds of old films/photogrpagh my papers use to show me and watch on tv. THe music is loud and catches your … Continue reading
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Discussion Topic: Rooms from Versailles to post-Katrina New Orleans
I believe that these photographs show a powerful statement of unique events. If you view the photos closesly they look real and you can feel it in my opinion. India it is crowd and I never went there but looking … Continue reading
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Connecting the Spirits via Photography
I don’t with Taggarts spiritually aspects due to my religion. The way she she shows people in these photos aren’t appealing to me. It actually scares me a little bit. Everyone is untitled to their own beliefs. Some will choose … Continue reading
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Subways Portraits
Walkers Evan approach to Photography was pretty interesting to me. With him taking pictures of the riders with out them having any knowledge of it was a smart idea. The photos showed a feel for actual riders which I believe … Continue reading
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A Woman Photographer on the Front Lines.
I don’t think its dangerous for women photographers to take photos at a war zone. I dont believe gender should be an issue when at work. There are many females out there fighting. They have a duty to protect there … Continue reading
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Photography and Tragedy
I personally feel that although capturing a moment like the moment captured in this photograph, the photographer should have appoached Aline Marie and asked if it was alright for her photo to be taken. Yes it might have taken away … Continue reading
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