2. Monday was the 70th anniversary of the brutal D-Day WWII battle. Robert Capa, the famous war photographer, stormed Normandy with the soldiers during WWII? How many of his photos survived?
in 1944 the tide of battle clearly was turning. The Allies crossed the Channel and invaded Normandy on June 6, the rolls of film were shot by famous Robert Capa. Yes he did storm Normandy with the soldiers. Only 10 of his photos survived out of 106 the rest had melted. Those that remanded were blurred surreal shots.
3. What photo agency did he create after the war? Who were the other founders?.
His photographs, a deeply moving account of the boredom, terror, and insanity of war, are characterized by a direct appeal to the emotions, the response of average people to events beyond their control. Other founders of the Magnum Photo Agency were Henri Cartier-Bresson, David Seymour, William Vandivert, and George Rodger. Capa's legacy, beyond his wonderful photographs, included his commitment to nurturing young photographers, for his help extended beyond mere teaching to ensuring that they had enough to eat and the freedom.
4. What did Henri Cartier-Bresson says needed to be aligned for a photograph to be successful?
Heri Said in order for a photograph to be successful it must have perfect alignment of the head, heart and eye
5. Include a link to your photo website (Weebly or Wix) Why did you choose the first photo for your portfolio?
My weebly site
i choose the first photo on my portfolio because i was inspired by irving penn to take this picture and i believe a good imitation was done using my group member alexses. i believe this picture is strong and shows a lot.
5. Include a link to your photo website (Weebly or Wix) Why did you choose the first photo for your portfolio?
My weebly site
i choose the first photo on my portfolio because i was inspired by irving penn to take this picture and i believe a good imitation was done using my group member alexses. i believe this picture is strong and shows a lot.