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HW 4
Although Richard argues that Capa’s photograph’s were staged, I honestly highly believe otherwise. Capa was known for his famous photographs including that of the Death of a loyalist solider in which was taken in 1936. I personally feel like Richard … Continue reading
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Palma_Gennessy H.W #3
Walken Evan’s photographs are quite extraordinary and profound. Upon reading on how Evan used a hidden camera to snap portraits at public, I thought to myself “ my my how tedious this must have been.” The camera that is hidden … Continue reading
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Gennessy Palma_HW2: Civil War Food and Coffee
The Civil War was a terrible moment in America, especially for the soldiers. To have so eat such awful and un-sanitized food like raw meat, imagine how many viruses and bacteria are embedded within cow meat or pork meat, even … Continue reading
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Palma Homework No.1
In my own thoughts, photography is a form of self expression, it shows everyone how you view the world and how you see things, With modern day technology we can manipulate a photo to create a point or a statement … Continue reading
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