A article “In Love and War” by Robert Whelan talks about Robert Capa’s hard work which was photography during Spanish civil war. Whelan mention that “The Falling Soldier once again as an unquestioned masterpiece of photojournalism and as perhaps the greatest war photograph ever made.” I agree with him that this photography was really powerful and it’s not staged. People argue that the photography by Capa wasn’t real, they trying say shoulder didn’t get shot while he was taking the photograph. However, Whelan argue that Capa’s photography was real, he took the photographs during the war. I believe that the Capa’s photograph was real, it tell us the the story during the war and it’s look real, there is nothing like fake. A true photographer never do fake things.
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