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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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Tagged Great Depression, Photographer, photography, portraits, portraiture, subway, Walker Evans
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Homework #2 Walker Evan (Geovanny R.)
Walker Evan was a great photographer in which he to took picture of people in the subway doing regular things. As we can see today in the subway people do different things, some of them are reading, playing on their … Continue reading
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Homework #2: Walker Evans’ Subway Portraits
Walker Evans’ photographed people on the New York City subways between 1938-1941. He only published these photographs 25 years later in his book, Many Are Called, which was re-issued in 2004. Read a review about the new edition in the New York … Continue reading
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Tagged Great Depression, portraits, portraiture, subways, Walker Evans
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