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Media 175 Principles of Digital Photography. Photographer Margaret Bourke-White Presented by Gloria Nesse. 1904-1971. Margaret Bourke-White.
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Media 175Principles of Digital Photography Photographer Margaret Bourke-White Presented by Gloria Nesse
1904-1971 Margaret Bourke-White "There is only one moment when a picture is there. And a moment later, it is gone forever. My memory is full of those pictures that were lost.“ – Bourke-White
Margaret Bourke-White took truth into her own hands by photographing aspects of human life that others would rather ignore. She was bold in approach, and had alternative perspectives because of her experience in industrial photography. Bourke-White composing a photo of corpses at Buchenwald Concentration Camp
Photo by Margaret Bourke-WhiteGerman citizens forced to visit Buchenwald by the US Army
Photo by Margaret Bourke-White Bread line at time of Louisville flood 1937Ironic photo of ethnocentric American culture vs. reality
Photo by Margaret Bourke-WhitePrisoners at BuchenwaldBourke-White was the first official woman photographer for the US Army in World War Two
Photo by Margaret Bourke-White “Gandhi at His Spinning Wheel”
The EndResources http://readingworkbook.blogspot.com/2011/02/margaret-bourke-white-great-photo.html http://www.lkwdpl.org/wihohio/bour-mar.htm http://www.all-art.org/20ct_photo/bourke-white1.htm http://www1.assumption.edu/users/McClymer/us%20survey/default2.html http://www.aphotostudent.com/james-pomerantz/2009/10/15/criticism-theory/ http://www.scrapbookpages.com/buchenwald/exhibits.html