Robert Frank was a great photographer. He showed how Americans they lived their lives in certain photos. His exhibit was well organized showing his photos in the 1950’s of the public. A lot of his photos were powerful like when they talked about how the African American women was holding the Caucasian baby. This photo showed there was no racism and he wasn’t afraid to use that kind of photo publicly. Frank’s exhibit became historical to the new age we live in. Elderly who are alive still will look back on these photos and see how many times have changed. I’m glad Frank got the recognition he deserved as a photographer.
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