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Louis Tejada: Robert Frank’s America
After watching the short video on a recent exhibition at Stanford University’s Cantor Center for Visual Arts in which the exhibition highlighted Robert Frank’s seminal photography book The Americans (1958) and also the photographs that didn’t make it into the … Continue reading
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Rabia Batool “The Americans”
I saw new phase of photography while watching the short video on Robert Frank’s work. His work has it’s own unique message to deliver and way to reach out it’s viewer. His art work is not just for specific group … Continue reading
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guichang chen: Robert Frank’s America
After watching the short video on a recent exhibition that highlighted Robert Frank’s seminal photography book The Americans and the photographs that didn’t make into the publication. I found out that Frank’s photographs are artistic, bleak and also political in particular … Continue reading
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“The Ameica”
After watching the short video ”The American ” by Robert Frank, the most of his photography I felt was artistic, bleak and also political. Many photograph of Robert Frank reflect how the daily people live in America after the world … Continue reading
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g singh: robert frank’s america
After watching the video on Robert Frank and the rarely seen photographs from the Americans, I felt Robert Frank’s photographs were somewhat bleak and political and mainly artistic. Frank took these photos which also showed how life was after world … Continue reading
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Robert Frank, Homework #4
The short video “In Unseen Photos, A clearer Picture of Robert Frank’s America” by KQED shows a brief description of the exhibition in Stanford where very rare photographs taken by Robert Frank were showcased but weren’t in his very well-known … Continue reading
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Homework #4:Robert franks america
I find the themes addressed in Robert Franks photography to be artistic, bleak and political. When watching the video on the exhibit at Stanford University’s Cantor Center and the photographs from The Americans as well as photos that didn’t make … Continue reading
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Homework #4: Robert Frank’s America
After watching the short video of Robert Frank “The America”, I found his work eccentric and amazing . The reason for this is since Frank captures Americans doing ordinary task in their daily routine. Every person in the picture is … Continue reading
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Homework #4: Robert Frank’s America
In the “In Unseen Photos, A Clearer Picture of Robert Frank’s America” by KQED Arts, Exhibits a variety of photographs that have never seen the light of day by Robert Frank. The photographs shown are ones that never made it into … Continue reading
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Dimitri Alexander: “Death of a Loyalist Soldier” by Robert Capa
After analyzing both the image of Robert Capa “Death of a Loyalist Soldier” and Whelan’s argument about thus photograph not only can one assume that the photograph is staged, but someone looking at this photograph should be convinced that it … Continue reading
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