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Du Bois, it curated photographs, charts, books and more, to show black Americans as a high-achieving race, capable of education and progress.
And, of course, I knew it was going to take more than a series of
photographs
on my part to bring relief to the people in Vehicle City.
When I sent Shea some of the photographs, she wrote, "Thank you again for the light that you bring to my city."
That was their home, and these are the
photographs
they took.
So because of this, most of my
photographs
are from either far away, like this one, or from specific angles in the park.
It was my first exhibit of
photographs
and they were all put up there, and after about two days, they all came down except for three.
I looked at this big empty wall with three lonely
photographs
that were, you know, very pretty
photographs
and I was like, "I failed at this."
But I was looking at this intense emotion and intense feeling that had come out of people just seeing these
photographs.
Here I was, this 18-year-old pipsqueak that nobody listened to, and all of a sudden, I put these
photographs
on the wall, and there were arguments, and they had to be taken down.
And through my photographs, I'm hoping to be able to engage the audiences of my work, and to come up to it and not immediately be rejected by the image.
So that's the
photographs
that I wanted to show you.
Because people were able to take mobile phone
photographs
of what was happening at the polling stations, it was impossible for that Premier to fix that election in the way that he wanted to do.
And you have tourists posing with
photographs
on TripAdvisor, giving it five-star reviews.
I'm going to run through some of the
photographs
in this series.
But you'd be surprised, they don't do the
photographs.
And for the men in these photographs, photography had been used to create a fantasy.
For the men in these photographs, the primary cause of their wrongful conviction was mistaken identification.
A woman was raped and presented with a series of
photographs
from which to identify her attacker.
She saw some similarities in one of the photographs, but couldn't quite make a positive identification.
Days later, she is presented with another photo array of all new photographs, except that one photograph that she had some draw to from the earlier array is repeated in the second array.
DW: And also, the idea about love, photographers, they're looking for love when they make
photographs.
Growing up in North Philadelphia, I was surrounded by people in my family and friends who made
photographs
and used the family camera as a way of telling a story about life, about life of joy, about what it meant to become a family in North Philadelphia.
HWT: Sometimes I wonder if the love of looking is genetic, because, like my mother, I've loved
photographs
since before I can even remember.
And I had you, and I shook off that sexist language that he used against me and picked up my camera and made
photographs
daily, and made
photographs
of my pregnant belly as I prepared for graduate school.
I grew up in a house full of
photographs.
And it's astounding to me to consider that in 1840, African Americans were making
photographs.
I thought I could use her research as a jumping-off point of things that I was seeing in society and I wanted to start to think about how I could use historical images to talk about the past being present and think about ways that we can speak to the perennial struggle for human rights and equal rights through my appropriation of
photographs
in the form of sculpture, video, installation and paintings.
We shoot all of these
photographs
in about three seconds.
They dropped from the air 8 x 10 glossy
photographs
of themselves in what we would say to be friendly gestures, forgetting that these people of the rainforest had never seen anything two-dimensional in their lives.
They picked up these
photographs
from the forest floor, tried to look behind the face to find the form or the figure, found nothing, and concluded that these were calling cards from the devil, so they speared the five missionaries to death.
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