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Discussion Topic: The Greatest War Photograph and Robert Capa
we can easily tell the photo is staged or not, because in the photo we can not see any blood from the solider if he got gun shot. and the way that solider fall to the ground. i think the authenticity … Continue reading
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Discussion Topic: Street Art, Photography, and the Inside Out Project in Times Square
i think this movement is really creative, because it make other people who are not photographer have more knowledge of how photo become art. i went there last time just want to see how it really work in the public. … Continue reading
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Nina Katchadourian’s IPhone Photos
In the self-portraiture of Nina Katchadourian, one can feel her soul without any words. The emptiness and desperation has seeped into viewer’s eyes and feel the emotion that she experiencing in the picture. The posture of her seems likes that she is hoping or praying for her fortune, the way of how she holds her hands and opened up her eyes gives the self-portrait the soul and becomes alive.
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Sleeping as Art.
First of all, the eyes are not playing an important role in the overall expression of a sleeping person. Because of that, we can only see the person from his facial expression. Normally a sleeping person does not have any … Continue reading
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Lynsey Addario, A Woman Photographer on the Front Lines
from my viewpoint, if they have the ability then no matter in what gender they can do much better than others. To become a photographer, solider or journalist in war zone you need to have the courage that other people … Continue reading
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Old Processes, New Advertising
from my side i think with all new camera that we have today, everyone can take a perfect photo, most people didnt know how photo made in the past and it also become interesting for people who never know the history … Continue reading
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Discussion Topic: Photography and Tragedy—When Should You Put Down the Camera?
I think it still depend on people, because as photographer they want to catch everything that they think is beauty, important, memorable. some will not like to let some moment that they want keep or share to other that runs a way in front … Continue reading
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