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Diana Reyes 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. also after reading the article statements made from “captain … Continue reading
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homework #3
The first time i saw Robert Cappa’s photograph I didn’t know if it was stage or not. After reading Richard Whelans article i believe that Cappa’s photograph is not staged. I came to this thesis because Captain Franks said that … Continue reading
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Homework #3: Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier
Robert Capa’s war photos were one of the most famous war photos. Why are they famous? the photos caused so much controversy of rather they were staged or not that it caused a lot of people to question Capa himself. … Continue reading
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Henry Gomez Homework #3: Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier
Having reviewed the article and seeing the image I don’t believe such image can be staged. In my opinion although they share good points to prove this is a fake picture due to there not being a gunshot wound i … Continue reading
Homework #3
At first when I saw this picture, I really couldn’t tell it was a falling solider who was captured in the middle of falling from a gun shot, until I saw it up close. You have to be so lucky … Continue reading
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Homework #3
Although Whelan’s builds a good argument to prove Capa’s photo is fake, it does not convince me enough to support it. Capa’s photograph may seem fake to some extent because it only shows the soldier and nothing else or no … Continue reading
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Homework #3 Robert Capa
In history, many photographs have had controversies behind them and some of them were known to be more staged rather than authentic such as “Home of a Rebel Sharpshooter” and Alice Liddel as “The Beggar Maid.” After reading Richard Whelan’s … Continue reading
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HW#3 Dino Zambrano
After analyzing Robert Capa’s photograph “Death of a Loyalist soldier” and reading the article about Robert Capa. I believe that Robert Capa’s photograph is fake and staged. One of main reasons, I believed it’s staged, is how his body is … Continue reading
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Dayana A.- Homework #3- Robert Capa’s Photograph
For me Robert Whelan’s arguments do seem convincing and do prove to me that Robert Capa did take a real unmanipulated photograph. It makes no sense how someone can think that this photograph is staged. To me, I think it … Continue reading
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his arguments did convinced me because all those picture was shot at a perfect time. so it became nonsense to me and i think it may be fake, because when you there in a war about to record what how … Continue reading
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