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HW #3 Kevin Ruiz
Robert Capa was an astonishing photographer and he took a risk by going to the site of the war to take photos during combat. I believe why they think it was fake was because they never seen death caught on … Continue reading
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Homework #3: Robert Capa’s War Photograph
I believe that his arguments were very convincing. The evidence he presented gave me an insight on how Capa was able to take this photograph and also proved the authenticity. And because of this, I think the photograph is not … Continue reading
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Homework#3 Robert Capa
After reading Robert Whelan analysis of Robert Capa’s photograph”Death of a Loyalist Soldier” I still believe in it’s authenticity. Many people can dispute the issue, seeing as it was not uncommon for photographers to alter an image to bring about … Continue reading
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HW3
Based on the arguments of Robert Whelan, I feel that Robert Capa’s photograph of the falling soldier has a good chance of being real. The story where the group of soldiers are in a trench and the falling soldier is … Continue reading
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Homework #3: Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier
Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier has been argued to be “fakery”, even though he deserves the credibility for documenting the Spanish Civil War. I personally believe Robert Capa’s photograph is question for its authenticity not because of the … Continue reading
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H.W. #3
Authenticity, I believe, has a strong correlation with trust, respect, and in Robert Capa’s case, evidence. for anyone to believe you and not have any doubt whatsoever in whatever you have to offer, they need to trust you or respect … Continue reading
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homework #2
Walker Evans displays his work in a very unique way. I find it very fascinating, the way he was able to capture the image of a person on the subway.He was using his clothing to cover up parts that won’t … Continue reading
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homework#3
After reading the article I totally disagree with this photograph being stage. I don’t think such photograph can be stage Robert Capa happen to capture the picture at the right moment. Although there is good points that this is a … Continue reading
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Homework #3
As one looks at the picture taken by Robert Cappa, “The death of a loyalist soldier” I can understand why they would bring up the argument that this picture was staged. Looking at it, we all have a perspective on … Continue reading
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Homework 3: Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier – Nick Perryman
Robert Capa is one my favorite photographers and the analysis of his “Death of a Loyalist Soldier” photo was remarkable. I was also a little skeptical of the legitimacy of the photo after learning in class that historically a lot … Continue reading
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