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HW#2 Walker Evans Subway portrait By Akash Ghosh
It’s amazing to see some pictures that had been taken in the subways. It looks so unique but sad to me. Because those pictures has been taken in great depression time, and those riders expressions says all. They had some … Continue reading
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Homework #2 Walker Evans Subway Portraits : Henry Gomez
Walker Evans displays his work in a very unique way. The way he was able to capture the image of a person on the subway was clever. Using his clothing to cover up parts that won’t make other suspicious of … Continue reading
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Homework 2 Walker Evans Photography
I found Walker Evans approach to this project very interesting. The fact that he was able to take these pictures without the subjects being aware definitely adds a unique twist on the photograph. We see many pictures where people are … Continue reading
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Homework 2 Walker Evans Photography
Walker Evans was a great photographer. The way he photographs in order to capture things or expressions in the moment is quite interesting due to him taking the photos in secret. Which he hid his camera within his coat in … Continue reading
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Luciano S. Homework #2
Walker Evans was beyond his time with capturing spontaneous hidden subway photos of people from all different diasporas. The reason why I imply this is because of his approach to real portraits of people in there natural settings, conversation, lost … Continue reading
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Homework #2: Walker Evans
After seeing the photographs taken by Walker Evans and after reading the New York Times article about his work I have become very interested in his photographing process. The most interesting thing is his ability to capture the expressions of … Continue reading
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Cecilia Taveras – Homework#2 Walker Evans’ Subway Portraits
Most of the greatest artist and photographers are known for their most great talented work and Walker Evans is one of them. Walker Evan was most known for his snapshots of subway passengers during the great depression era in New … Continue reading
Dayana A-Homework #2: Walker Evans’ Subway Portraits
To me, after reading the New York Times article and viewing some of the images Walker Evans took, it was very interesting to see his works of art. It was very unique to read in the article, how Mr. Evans … Continue reading
Homework #2
I think that Walker Evans has a captivating way of taking photographs of people’s expressions on the subway. People don’t often take pictures of other people riding the subway. In my opinion, capturing photos of people on the subway without … Continue reading
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Homework #2: Walker Evans’ Subway Portraits
Walker Evans has been one of the most influential photographers to many photographers and artists. His candid subway portraits were such a great success because he was able to capture the emotions and moods of people. They were unposed, lost … Continue reading
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