9.11.2001 Photo Gallery.

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9.11.2001 Photo Gallery

Analyzing Photos – Questions to Ask Describe what you see. • What do you notice first? • What people and objects are shown? • How are they arranged? • What is the physical setting? Why do you think this image was made? • What’s happening in the image? • When do you think it was made? • Who do you think was the audience for this image? • What can you learn from examining this image? What do you wonder about... who? • what? • when? • where? • why? • how?

Photo Captions Create a Caption for each of the photos, analyzing each photo for a description of what is happening and the emotions felt by those witnessing these events.