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
Eddie Adams- Vietnam War ( Vietcong prisoner being shot in the head)
ReplyDeleteFelice 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
ReplyDeleteCorky lee- Asian american photographer who makes photographs of Asian Americans protesting for equal rights and treatment. most in black-and-white
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Alfred Eisendaedt is best known for his photo of the solider kissing the nurse in New York City on V-J Day.
ReplyDeleteRobert Capa- WW2 & D-day died taking a photo
ReplyDeleteJames "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.
ReplyDeleteAltaf Qadri- Muslims, Kaaba, Close ups with plain expressions
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Marcus Bleasdale - Democratic Republic of Congo, (photo of little boy smiling and holding gun)
ReplyDeletePogus Caesar is a contemporary photographer that focused on South Africa Apartheid ( Free South Africa) and celebrities such as Stevie Wonder.
ReplyDeleteLewis Hine - he focused on muck raking in America and he focused on child labor in American factories.
ReplyDeleteJacob Riis:
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-How The Other Half Lives
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.
ReplyDeleteRoman vishniac was a Jewish photographer who focused on the Jewish lives and life styles in Europe before the holocaust
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ReplyDeleteAndre 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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