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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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Death of a Loyalist Soldier
After reading the article “In Love and War” by Robert Whelan I’m still not convinced Robert Capa’s photo is fake. This is because nothing solid is being said to make the work unauthentic. Also in this case I don’t think … Continue reading
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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Food and Coffee in the Civil War
I am Honestly not surprised that coffee was so valuable to the people in the civil war. Today, most people see coffee as a priority especially in the morning, so the only thing that really surprised me was how long … Continue reading
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Kevin Reynoso’s Homework #2: Food and Coffee in the Civil War
Based on what the articles stated, both Union and Confederate soldiers had it a bit hard with military rations. It was interesting to see how Union soldiers were hooked on coffee and the symbolism it held with all of them, … Continue reading
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Food or Coffee?
Hearing that coffee was such a vital and treasured aspect of soldiers during the civil war came off a bit humorous at first because coffee is almost an addiction to many in modern day. However, in this event I wouldn’t … Continue reading
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Amy Chen: Food and Coffee in the Civil War
After reading the articles, it really showed me how important not only was food to the soldiers, but the basic meals they received was to them. Being inexperienced with cooking because it was considered the women’s task forced all these … Continue reading
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