The Story Behind the Picture

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The Story Behind the Picture First Oral Report Instructions Prof. Myrna Monllor

Gordon Parks American Gothic 1942 "I picked up a camera because it was my choice of weapons against what I hated most about the universe: racism, intolerance, poverty."

Instructions Look at the following set of photographs Choose the one that attracts you the most Each picture includes information about the year it was taken and the photographer who took it

Find out everything you can about the picture When was it taken? Where was it taken? Why was it taken? Why is this picture famous? What was happening in the picture? What was the situation (political, historical)? Was the picture controversial? Explain.

Who took the picture. Is the photographer famous Who took the picture? Is the photographer famous? What awards did the photograph receive? What other famous pictures did the photographer take? What did the photographer want to express through his/her photograph?

Prepare a power point presentation about the photograph you selected Come prepared to speak for ten minutes Remember you cannot read

Jack Ruby Shooting Lee Harvey Oswald (1963)

Nicholas Chriss Rosa Parks in Montgomery Bus (1956)

Donald L. Robinson Muhammad Ali vs Sonny Liston (1965)

Patty Hearst Robs Bank (1974)

Will Counts Little Rock Desegregation(1957)

John Filo Massacre at Kent State 1970

Bombing of Nagasaki 1945

Dorothea Lange Migrant Mother 1936

One Small Step for Man 1968

Jack Delano Children in Slum, Utuado PR 1942

Joe Rosenthal Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima 1945

Alan Díaz Elian González in the Spotlight 2000

Margaret Bourke White Have You Seen Their Faces 1937

Murray Becker The Hinderburg 1937

Freddy Alborta The Corpse of Che Guevara 1967

Lennart Nilsson How Life Begins 1965

Margaret Bourke-White Gandhi at his Spinning Wheel 1946

Philippe Halsman Dalí Atomicus 1948

Alfred Eisenstaedt The Kiss 1945

I Have a Dream 1963

Nick Ut Napalm Girl 1972

Kevin Carter Vulture Watching a Starving Child 1993

Abu Ghraib Prison 2004

Eddie Adams Murder of a Vietcong by Saigon Police Chief 1968

John Daniels First Flight of the Wright Flyer 1903

Max Aguilera Born Twice 1999

Elliot Erwitt Segregated Water Fountains 1950

Charles Porter Oklahoma City Bombing 1995

Thomas E. Franklin Lunch Atop a Skyscraper 1932

Frank Fournier Omayra Sánchez 1985

JFK Junior Salutes His Father’s Casket 1963

Jesse Owens at the Berlin Olympics 1936

Charles Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis 1927

Iain Macmillan Abbey Road 1969

Mandela Visits Robben Island1990

Ponce Massacre 1937

Nat Fein The Babe Bows Out 1948

Patrick Farrell After the Storm 2008