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Propaganda is a form of communication that is aimed at influencing the attitude of a community. In creating propaganda, people will focus on a specific set of facts that will elicit an emotional reaction in a population. If angered, humans will often overlook rational information. In the history of photography, thousands of famous images have [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Friday, August 5, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under History, Photos · Tagged alexey yeremenko, annie edson taylor, british columbia history, dettloff, flight of refugees, George Bush, invasion of normandy, jack bernard, John F. Kennedy assassination, korean war, Lee Harvey Oswald, max alpert, mexico revolution, mission accomplished, Niagara Falls, Parliament of the United Kingdom, Patty Hearst, photographs, photography, political photographs, Propaganda, Robert Capa, zapatista
In today’s world, photojournalism isn’t something that is heard or spoken of much anymore. With the Internet providing us with places such as YouTube, DeviantArt, and other online sources created just for sharing amateur photography, it’s really no surprise that photojournalism is slowly becoming a dying form of art as well as media. However, those [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Wednesday, January 5, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Art, People, Photos · Tagged Associated Press, combat photographer, David Burnett, David Seymour, DeviantArt, Documentary photography, Dorothea Lange, Eastman Kodak Company, Eddie Adams, fashion photographer, first foreign photographer, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Henry Luce, Joseph Stalin, Lucien Vogel, Martin Munkácsi, Museum of Modern Art, news photographer, Philip Jones Griffiths, photographer, photography, Photojournalism, photojournalist, Photojournalists, Robert Capa, Robert Doisneau, Robert Frank