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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 his 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 Katchadourian’s 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 ritual being done in the basement, were highly intense. I’d must admit, even though 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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