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LO1: Report: Robert Capa

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Name of Photographer: Robert Capa  3 pieces of work by Robert Capa    This photo was taken by Capa during the landing of Omaha beach, it is called D Day due to this being D Day. I personally like this image because it gives you a closer to look at what happened on that day and how they stormed the beaches. This photo also shows what equipment they had, the type of clothing they had to wear and what weapons they had to carry.  This photo is powerful because it shows the effects of war and just how deadly the injuries were. Another reason why I chose this image is because of how close Capa would have got to the victim and the army medic to snap a picture of this due to the camera that Capa had it wouldn't have had much of a zoom.  This is a very famous photo by Robert Capa, in which he caught a picture of a Spanish soldier dying in the middle of no man's land. It was called Death of a Loyalist Soldier.  Picture Posted termed him "the greatest war photographer in the world.&q

Do Now 24/02/22

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  - Steve McCurry, documentary/portrait    - Dorothea Lange, portraits and nature   - Annie Leibovitz, portraits