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Homework #3: Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier
While reading the analysis of Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier also known as The Falling Soldier, there were definitely a lot of discussions going on about this picture. I think that Robert Whelan’s arguments are convincing because who would really … Continue reading
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Ryan F. HW#3 – Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier
After carefully looking at Robert Capa’s photograph “Death of a Loyalist Soldier” and reading the given article, i am still not thoroughly convinced this photograph is true and natural. i believe this was staged. A couple reasons i believe that … Continue reading
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Homework #3: Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier
While reading the analysis on Robert Capa’s photograph, The Falling Soldier, also known as the greatest war photograph of all time came across many discussions and about whether the photo was real or staged as “fakery.” I do find Richard … Continue reading
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Homework #3: Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier
While Richard Whelan does have a vested interest in Capa’s photo being authentic (as he is Capa’s biographer), I do find his argument very convincing. It seems extremely plausible to me that the incident happened as Whelan describes. The ironic … Continue reading
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Cecilia Taveras – Homework #3: Robert Capa’s Death of Loyalist Soldier
While I was reading the article analysis about Robert Capa photograph that was labeled as one of the greatest war photograph that was ever taken but at the same time it was also known for being staged or if an … Continue reading
Homework #2 Walker Evans
The discreet manner in which Walker Evans took photographs was perhaps one of the only ways to capture the true glimpses of people’s emotions in their everyday lives because trains are one of the only few places in which a … Continue reading
HW #2
Walker Evan was a great photographer, and also his style of taking pictures of passengers on the subway during the great depression was brilliant, in my opinion it’s something that no one has done or thought of. What i like … 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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Ryan F. Homework #2
Many photos that Walker Evans had taken on the subway during the great depression show how that whole time period was feeling. By the look in the peoples faces, it was a hard time and most were just trying to … Continue reading
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