After warching the video about Rober Frank, named the American, I was able to see his point of view about American society. He focused his photographs in ordinary people, people that were suffering in our society during 1950s. In the photographs we saw a lot people who were emotionally bored, depressed and with a lot of stress. Part of this, because of the segregation and racism in the south of the country. His photographs all were amazing and very different from others that we usually see in todays world.
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