PBS American Photography - A Century of Images
Vietnam Photos
1) Budist Monk 2) Street Execution 3) Napalm Girl 4) Kent State Protest
WWII Photos
1) Women with a skull 2) Pin-Up Girls 3) D-Day 4) Iwo Jima 5) Evidence (concentration camps)
WWI Photos
B/W, censored, soldiers just standing around posing, marching, playing baseball with gas masks, ect. never showed an American causality.
Malcolm Browne
Burning Budist Monk -Vietnam War (not censored at ALL)
Gulf War Photo
David Turnley of man in helicopter
David Turnley
Escaped his govt. agent to take real pictures during the Gulf War (CENSORED)
John Filo
Kent State Protest, Vietnam War May 4, 1970
Frank Gilbreth
Motion studies about assembly line speed, put lights on peoples fingers
Alfred Stieglitz
Photo secessionist movement
Robert Capa
Photographed D-Day, World War 2
Edward Curtis
Photographed NAs as he saw them/ dressed them up with feathers ect
Frank Matsura
Photographed NAs as they really were
George Hurrell
Photographed celebrities, used lighting and shadows make life in Hollywood very glamorous, always b/w
Danny Lyon
Photographed civil rights movement, 20 years old, took pictures at the children's march (police used water hoses and dogs against children)
Richard Avedon
Photographed fashion photography
Ansel Adams
Photographed very large landscapes, b/w - acutally photographing the weather
Dorothea Lange
Photographer for FSA (organization that was trying to help people out of poverty during the great depression) Famous photo: Migrate Mother
Gordon Parks
Picture of Ella Watson, civil rights movement/ racial discrimination and FSA photographer.
Paul Strand
Straight Photography
Eddie Adams
Street Execution - Vietnam War General Loan
William Klein
Took pictures of chaos, b/w (Klein and Chaos)
Murray Becker
Took pictures of the Hindenburg, only photos that were taken of the explosion. Lakehurst, NJ
Pictorialists
Took pictures to make it look like art. Ex: put vaseline on lenses, painted chemicals on/ scratched the negatives, ect., looked like paintings.
Nick Ut
Vietnamese Girl Kim Phuc Running after Napalm Attack Vietnam War
Lewis Hine
Was hired by child labor community, photographed child labor to bring people aware and to help laws get passed.
Margaret Bourke-White
World War 2 (filtered- didn't control the images, wasn't as graphic as Vietnam) , Holocaust/concentration camps
Joe Rosenthal
World War 2 Marines Raising The Flag at Mount Suribachi