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HW#3: Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier
Richard Whelan produces a very convincing argument when it comes to Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier He references a lot of counterarguments and even writes in a way to confuse at first but towards the end he begins to … Continue reading
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Homework #3 – Louces De La Rosa
After reading Richard Whelan’s argument defending the authenticity of Robert Capa’s photograph, I am fully convinced that the photograph of the Loyalist soldier getting shot was not staged. He provided ample evidence; from the locations where Capa was seen and … Continue reading
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Sean Moore: HW #3
I think Whelan’s argument is very convincing, or rather, would be very convincing to many people, but I personally just can’t imagine a soldier hearing gunshots from multiple guns and decide that I’m just going to run straight towards them. … Continue reading
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HW#3: Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier
From Robert Whelan’s analysis of Robert Capa and his works, he did very good job to concluded every detail information about the photograph “Death of a Loyalist Solider”. All these arguments and detail evidences did convince me, and the photo … Continue reading
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Ceyda Yildiz Homework #3 Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier
I think Robert Whelan’s argument is very convincing. He explains everything in detail to prove that this infamous photograph by Capa was not staged. I think this picture is not staged , even though at first when i saw this … Continue reading
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Kyomi Davis-Parker H.W #3
Richard Whelan’s arguments are extremely compelling because there’s no clear evidence that Robert Capa’s photograph was fake. Based on Whelan’s article and common knowledge of Capa’s photograph, I think the death of this soldier was real. The body position and … Continue reading
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HW #3: Death of a Loyalist Soldier
Having learned about multiple famous photographs that turned out to have been altered or faked puts me in a rather dubious state of mind when determining the legitimacy of Capa’s “Death of a Loyalist Soldier.” Alas, I am still on … Continue reading
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Ali Ahmed= Homework #3: Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier
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 … Continue reading
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Kevin Chanderdat= Homework #3: Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier
Robert Whelan, a writer for PBS, did an in-depth analysis of photographer Robert Capa’s and his art work/photography. Upon reading his analysis he comes to the conclusion that Capa’s most famous photograph “Death of a Loyalist Soldier” is in fact … Continue reading
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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