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Robert Capa Mood

Robert Capa Mood. Who created it? Robert Capa When and where was it taken ? Tunisa , 1943 Why is it a significant piece of work ? It was taken during the war

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Robert Capa Mood

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  1. Robert CapaMood Who created it? Robert Capa When and where was it taken? Tunisa, 1943 Why is it a significant piece of work? It was taken during the war Why do you think it is a good example of the concept you chose it to represent? An American fighter pilot in Tunisia, April 1943. The swastikas under the cockpit showed how many enemy planes the pilot had shot down.

  2. Dorothea LangeContent Who created it? Dorothea Lange When and where was it taken?1936 in Nipomo, California Why is it a significant piece of work? This powerful portrait depicts the weariness of a hard existence in poverty Why do you think it is a good example of the concept you chose it to represent? the migrant mother crouches in the foreground flanked by two of her children, their faces hidden. One's attention is directed to her eyes, which seem not to be looking at the camera but to be directed outward, perhaps contemplating a very uncertain future with little hope.

  3. Henri Cartier-BressonDepth Who created it? Henri Cartier Bresson When and where was it taken? FRANCE. Marseille. 1932. Why is it a significant piece of work? A mysterious photo that has depth Why do you think it is a good example of the concept you chose it to represent? It looks as if there is a tunnel

  4. James NachtweyFraming Who created it? James Nachtwey When and where was it taken? Rwanda, 1994 Why is it a significant piece of work?A picture of a Survivor of Hutu death camp Why do you think it is a good example of the concept you chose it to represent? It is a close up of a survivor, expresses intense emotions focused on the person

  5. Dorothy LangeSimplicity Who created it? Dorothy Lange When and where was it taken? California, March 1937 Why is it a significant piece of work? It is a simple photo with a simple background Why do you think it is a good example of the concept you chose it to represent? It is a simple photo of friends walking home

  6. Ansel AdamsBalance Who created it? Ansel Adams When and where was it taken? New Mexico 1941 Why is it a significant piece of work? The combination of clouds, moon, sky, and lanscape make it very unique Why do you think it is a good example of the concept you chose it to represent? It creates a sense of bliss and serendipity

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