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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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Tagged documentary photography, Robert Capa, True or not
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Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier
Robert Capa was one of the greatest photographer during the war even though Richard Whelan use some evidences that shows that some of the photo of the war were stage, that doesn’t mean that he is not one of the … Continue reading
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Tagged homework #3, Richard Wheland, Robert Capa, Student post
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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 #3: Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier
At the age of 23, Robert Capa took a photograph that many have labeled the greatest war photograph of all time. Taken during the Spanish Civil War, the renown of Capa’s photograph, Falling Soldier or Death of a Loyalist Soldier, reverberated around the world … Continue reading
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Tagged authenticity, Death of a Loyalist Soldier, Falling Soldier, Robert Capa, war photography
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