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Self portraits/ portraits

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After Before

Top 100 photos

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<-1                                                              2->  <-3                                           4-> 1. I picked these images because they all have an action going on. They're black and white. 2. (1) For LIFE magazine, Alfred Eisenstaedt went to time square after world war 2 in 1945 to find something to capture and he found a sailor pulling in a nurse and kissing her. (2) A picture of Jackie was takin by Galella as she slightly smiles while not noticing who was taking it, she sued him. (3) Harry didn't feel like going to take pictures of the beetles cause he had plans for Africa instead, but he captured that picture before a hit became. (4) LIFE photographer Robert Capa was on the Normandy Shore as a solider came from the waters while D-Day landing was happening. 3. 3 and 4 had both videos about the stories and what happened and what made the pictured. 4. (1)   (2) (3) (4) 5. (1

Blog #4 - Magazines Part II

1. The attributes of the four types of magazine covers look very different but do the same thing in a way. For imaged based it has people in it smiling or doing a action or posing. For illustration based has pictures drawn to show the what the magazine might be about. For Type based it's many text typed out, no people, no drawings. For concept base it's objects and items combined together to show or represent something that looks familiar in a way to tell what the covers about. 2. Words on magazines are important because they tell you want is happening or happened.