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Combat Photographer

Combat Photographer. 2005-2006 FBCS. Cameras at war. In the middle of the nineteenth century photography became a part of the war. Photos fulfilled the publics wonder about the war. The photos that were taken were military memories. Roger Fenton.

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Combat Photographer

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  1. Combat Photographer 2005-2006 FBCS

  2. Cameras at war • In the middle of the nineteenth century photography became a part of the war. • Photos fulfilled the publics wonder about the war. • The photos that were taken were military memories.

  3. Roger Fenton • He was sent to take photos of the war. • The photos taken were taken to tell the U.S. how the war was.

  4. In the Field • Every soldier that went into battle knew what they were getting into. • Where they were going was going to be cold, wet, muddy, and cunning.

  5. Adviser • The U.S. military limited its appearance to Vietnam to only advisors. • They either fought in groups or alone. • They learned about people dug tunnels. Groups or Alone

  6. Tunnels • Because they were digging tunnels this created a problem for the U.S. • They pulled people from there stations to go in the tunnels. • A nick-name for these people were “tunnel rats”.

  7. One day at a time • One of the most common types of illnesses is homesick. • Nobody wants to be at war, So they tried to make the best of it.

  8. Mail • Mail is the most precious good that they have. • Writing back to home was not easy. • Sometimes they had to leave some of the mail behind for the next trip because there was not enough room.

  9. Vietnam: People and Places • Some of the people who were in Vietnam considered it not a part of the world. • For instance they called it alien or unwanted. • Some felt like the weight of the world were on their shoulders.

  10. People • Babies and children are irresistible. • Mid-aged women are gentle and dainty. • Old women are almost as old Asia itself.

  11. Without War • In the end they wonder what it would be like without war in their country.

  12. Combat Photo’s • Combat photographing is a burden. It is about impossible to take pictures of combat unless it is in the air. • But even then the pictures wouldn’t be all that great.

  13. Combat • If you want to get badly hurt then you need to join Combat. • This type of war it the dark, brutal heart of war. Photography is used in this type of war too.

  14. In War • When the people are out there, photographers try to focus their attention to small or individual groups. • Photography combat is just a dangerous as Combat.

  15. Good-byes • Some of the American soldiers left Vietnam with mixed feelings. • Some where so ready to leave that they counted the days. • Some people were sad because their friends had died.

  16. Faces at war • The soldiers faces show self-respect, maturity, and confidence. • Even though books tell you how the war went, only the faces of the men tell the true story.

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