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Hw #1
Kevin Velez In the photograph called “Children near Ground Zero” by Eugene Richards is showing 2 children covering their mouth because of all the dust that cover throughout Manhattan. There’s also a sun glare that partially blocks the image of … Continue reading
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Photography Assignment #1 / Vanessa Espin
Stepping Through the Ashes Reflection in a Window of the Staten Island Ferry – 2002 This photograph is part of one of Eugene Richard’s book called, “Stepping Through the Ashes”. The book captures how we feel about 9/11, how we … Continue reading
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HW 1
http://matthewpillsbury.com/photographs/saint-patricks-day-parade-2013/ This photograph is called Saint Patrick’s Day Parade, by Matthew Pillsbury in 2013. The photograph consists of crowds of people walking through the streets of New York City during the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade. The people in this … Continue reading
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Yimei Han_Photograph description_09/07/17
Yimei Han Prof. Michals COMD2330/D190 6 September 2017 http://www.michaelkenna.net/gallery2.php?id=11 The photograph “Poplar Trees” was shot by an English photographer Michael Kenna in Italy, 2016. The black and white image captured a scene of an array of poplar … Continue reading
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Homework for 9/7
Hope Okoro COMD 2330 D190 Photo Description 9/7/17 Link: http://www.michaelkenna.net/gallery_images/c522ea3.jpg Brooklyn Bridge, Study 4, shot by Michael Kenna in Brooklyn, NY in 2000. Kenna shot this photograph to “capture” the viewer, to give them the feeling of walking on … Continue reading
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