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“critical or explanatory notes or body of notes added to an image” Annotating Images Someone else’s Photography Your Photography “critical or explanatory notes or body of notes added to an image”

Henri Cartier Bresson, 1948 - India

When was the picture taken and the photographer active? Medium Subject Style Genre Composition & Lighting Feelings - Do you like the image? Why? How does it make you feel? (happy, sad, excited, bored etc), Does the image or images tell a story (narrative)? Was the photographer/artist trying to get a message or particular feeling or mood across to the viewer?

Henri Cartier Bresson, 1953 - Venice

http://www.worldpressphoto.org/awards/2013/spot-news/paul-hansen

…it gives the viewer a sense of being in a smaller world, a bit like the way the world looks to a kid. Bryan Solarski, June 2 2010