Thursday, February 14, 2019

Choose a Video

You will choose one of the following videos to watch today.

         Photographer Christopher Anderson discusses his work and his life-changing experience aboard a Haitian refugee boat that sank in the Caribbean. We then followed him as he hit the streets to photograph New York City.


        Dorothea Lange is best known for her photographs taken during the Great Depression and focuses on the impoverished Americans of the 1930s. Two of her photos, "Migrant Mother" and "White Angel Breadline" became icons of the Great Depression.


         Acclaimed National Geographic photographer Ami Vitale talks about how her work has given her the privilege to tell the stories of people around the world and the responsibility photographer’s have in bringing these topics to light as a photojournalist.


4) Ansel Adams
        Few American artists have reached a wider audience, or enjoyed more widespread popularity in their own lifetime, than Ansel Adams. A visionary photographer, a pioneer in photographic technique and a crusader for the environment, Adams would take part in an extraordinary revolution: in photography, and ways of seeing what he called "the continuous beauty of the things that are".







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