photographer questions
- He takes pictures of the conflicts happening around the world. These pictures are used to show people whats going on in the world and that it needs to stop.
- You would see these types of photographs in National Geographic or New York Times Magazines to get the point across about whats happening in other parts of the world.
- He captures the tension in the scene by taking the pictures at certain angles and not all from a straight on point of view. His pictures are also all black and white and I think that that helps with the idea.
- The dominant aspect in his photos are the people who are suffering and the subordinate aspect in his photos are the things that are happening all around them.
- The purpose of taking these photos was to show the world what is happening in other places around the world and to get the idea across about what is happening.
- The photographer is able to catch the moment.
- He takes pictures of children and people who are poor and don't have homes or a place to stay. They travel on trains.
- You would see these types of photographs in magazines to show people that not everybody has a place to live and food to eat.
- He shows the tension in the photos by the angles and ways that he takes the photo.
- The dominant aspect in his photos are the action and people. The subordinate things in his photo are the background and places where the are.
- The purpose of creating this artwork is to express the idea that not everybody has food to eat and a roof over their head.
- He captures the photos in action as they are happening.
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