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Professor Sandra Cheng
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Recent Posts
- Re: Photographing the Beginning of the Civil Rights Movement
- Re:Discussion Topic: Street Art, Photography, and the Inside Out Project in Times Square
- Re: Tim Hetherington and Modern-day War Photography
- Response to: Tim Hetherington and Modern-day War Photography
- Photographing the Beginning of the Civil Rights Movement
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- Michael Lorenzo on Discussion Topic: Street Art, Photography, and the Inside Out Project in Times Square
- Michael Lorenzo on Discussion Topic: Tim Hetherington and Modern-day War Photography
- Michael Lorenzo on Discussion Topic: The Greatest War Photograph and Robert Capa
- Phalenta Pamphile on Discussion Topic: Street Art, Photography, and the Inside Out Project in Times Square
- Shantel on Discussion Topic: Photographing the Beginning of the Civil Rights Movement
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The Greatest War Photograph
The Greatest War Photograph Robert Capa, and hisĀ famous photo “Death of a loyalist soldier”, said to be a fake and accused of fakery. In this once photo there is a lot to think about on whether this was staged or … Continue reading
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Response to Rooms from Versailles to post-Katrina New Orleans
Robert Polidori photos are interesting and they seem to capture the image for the image, almost like straight photography in a way. There is no tricks the image is simply speaking for itself, giving off a sense of space and … Continue reading
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Reaction to Nina Katchadourianās iPhone photos
I honestly can not believe this. Although i must admit she is very creative with the complete idea of using basic materials as artistic tools to create a photo, but this photos are not successful. There ridiculous in my opinion … Continue reading
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Reaction to Spiritual Photography
In honest opinion spiritual photography is both crazy and amazing. Taggart’s images of the vodou Ā ritual being done in the basement, were highly intense. I’d must admit, even though Ā the article did mention he does still photography its right, that … Continue reading
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Discussion Topic: A Woman Photographer on the Front Lines
When it comes to this discussion and to serving our country i believe if your a man or a woman you have every right to serve. I personally wasn’t aware women weren’t allowed to fight. I agree as well women … Continue reading
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Opinion of photography and tragedy
When it comes to photography people can offend be sensitive. For this occasion, i can understand why she would be upset. I’ve had my shared of experiences where I’ve seen people who had their photo taken and disliked the fact … Continue reading
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