Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Dan Eldon/Photojournalists Presentations

AGENDA:

We will finish presenting photojournalists presentations today.  There will be a test on Friday.  Go over your notes:
Robert Capa
Alfred Eisenstadt
Russell Klika
James Nachtwey
Felice Beato
Timothy Allen
Altaf Quadri
Eddie Adams
Danny Lyon
Andre Kertesz
Marcus Bleasdale
James "Spider" Martin
Jacob Riis

VIDEO: More Dan Eldon

YOUR PHOTO ESSAY:
Here is a student photo essay from last year.
http://jaymeeprideportfolio.blogspot.com/2014/06/st-james-church-photo-essay.html

http://aleahsjournalismportfolio.blogspot.com/2014/06/are-pictures-i-took-for-my-photo-essay.html

https://prezi.com/uuc-65tezg_z/sticks-and-shadows-in-the-snow/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy

https://prezi.com/kx5lkzghbosm/the-human-hand/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy

16 comments:

  1. Eddie Adams- Vietnam War ( Vietcong prisoner being shot in the head)

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  2. Felice Beato (One of the first war photographers) - Many of his pictures was hand colored, he got the skills from Japanese watercolorists and brought it back to Europe

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  3. Corky lee- Asian american photographer who makes photographs of Asian Americans protesting for equal rights and treatment. most in black-and-white

    (Hetep Shekem)

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  4. Alfred Eisendaedt is best known for his photo of the solider kissing the nurse in New York City on V-J Day.

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  5. Robert Capa- WW2 & D-day died taking a photo

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  6. James "Spider" Martin- Selma Marches on Edmund Pettus Bridge and Bloody Sunday.Martin Luther King Jr, blacks in Ku Klux Klan region. "Two Minute Warning" was the most famous photo.

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  7. Altaf Qadri- Muslims, Kaaba, Close ups with plain expressions

    (Cameron Bennett)

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  8. Marcus Bleasdale - Democratic Republic of Congo, (photo of little boy smiling and holding gun)

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  9. Pogus Caesar is a contemporary photographer that focused on South Africa Apartheid ( Free South Africa) and celebrities such as Stevie Wonder.

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  10. Lewis Hine - he focused on muck raking in America and he focused on child labor in American factories.

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  11. Jacob Riis:
    -Muckraker
    -How The Other Half Lives

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  12. James Nachtwey- A war photographer, worked for TIME magazine, took 9/11 pictures. Most of his pictures are in black and white, thought that colored pictures are "too pretty" wanting to get the people's attention to see the importance of the issue.

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  13. Roman vishniac was a Jewish photographer who focused on the Jewish lives and life styles in Europe before the holocaust

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  15. Andre Kertesz - Famous for distortion photos and for taking pictures of simple things in the world that seemed to not be important

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  16. war photographer that focuses on the EYES

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