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walker Evansās subway portraits
There is no similarity between the riderās face expressions during depression and today’s subway ride. When I ride the subway to college and back home I see people are playing games on the phone while they are listening to music. … Continue reading
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Palma_Gennessy H.W #3
Walken Evanās photographs are quite extraordinary and profound. Upon reading on how Evan used a hidden camera to snap portraits at public, I thought to myself ā my my how tedious this must have been.ā The camera that is hidden … Continue reading
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HW#3 Walken Evans’ Subway Portraits
Walken Evan’s photographs are very interesting and difficult to do. When I read the part where Evan uses a hidden camera to secretly snap these portraits at public, I find it amazing. It’s because I don’t know how he can … Continue reading
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HW#3 Walker Evans Photograph’s
I believe the way Walker Evens photographed people that were unaware was great and different. It showed the riders actual facial expression and how they felt during the depression era. It was a different because they were candid photographs. I … Continue reading
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Subway Portraits
Whenever someone takes a photograph, they all have different reasons behind it. Walker Evans took photographs of people in the subway secretly with his hidden camera. I find it interesting how he had a secret button that he could just … Continue reading
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HW#3 Walker Evans Photo Response
The photographic style of Walker Evans’ portrait photographs of subway riders are some professional looking photos given the way the photos were taken. Respects to him for having the guts to “secretly” take photos of these people because if such … Continue reading
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HW#3: Walker Evans.
I think Evans had a really good approach when it came to taking his subway photos. I like the fact that he did it quietly and secretly because it makes for more realistic photos. They always say the best photos … Continue reading
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Freddie Feria: Walker Evansā Subway Portraits
Walker Evan’s idea of taking a camera into a subway and take photos of people when they’re unaware is pretty smart. While it sounds creepy at first, he gets people true emotion of serious calm and peaceful. Their facial expressions … Continue reading
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HW (EVANS)
What do you think of Evansā clandestine approach to photography? I believe Evans actually did a fantastic job taking these photos because the angle of each photo taken. As we know he took them in a secretive way but it … Continue reading
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Food!
The most fascinating thing learning about the civil war is how UN-sanitary they were. There were 2 million soldiers and they was no way to keep everyone healthy and clean. We grab our plates and cups, and wait for no … Continue reading
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