This is a photograph from a
woman called Barbara Harris.
This photograph represents the
Nazi German soldiers on a march
through the streets, this
photograph is the Exercise of the
SA outside of Munich, 1923.
This is a powerful photograph
because it was take 15 years before
world war 2 and it was
representing that Nazi Germany is
on the rise.
This Is a Photojournalism
photograph.
This is a portrait from the photographer
Martin Schoeller, this is a photograph about
Layka, a Belgian Malinois.
Layka is a three-legged decorated war hero,
one leg was lost to surgery after taking four
rounds from an AK-47. Martin was trying to
capture the soul of layka in a key moment,
with a connection between him and the
decorated war hero, layka. This is a
photograph called Martin Schoeller and the
Three-Legged Dog
This is a portrait photograph
This photograph is from a photographer
called Marco Mattiussi, this is a
photograph of two grizzly bears in the
wilderness on the hunt for salmon.
To get this shot, Mattiussi spent several
hours lying on the shore of Kurile Lake
during the ascent of salmon
This photograph is called Big and Little
Dipper by Marco Mattiussi.
This is a portrait photograph
James Whitmore a photographer from the
1960’s captured this photograph of people
celebrating in Red Square in honour of
cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the first human in
space.
I have selected this photograph because it
captured the excitement of the world when the
Americans finally announced they have landed
a man on the moon with a live video feed in
space
This photograph is called Dancing for Gagarin
by the photographer James Whitmore
This is a photojournalism photograph.
This photograph is from the
photographer Matthieu Paley, The
Kyrgyz of the Pamir Mountains in
northern Afghanistan live at a high
altitude where no crops grow.
Survival depends on the animals that
they milk, butcher, and barter. So
they can survive this photograph
shows that people in other countries
in remote parts of the world are not
as lucky as us they have to make there
food, they cant go to the supermarket
to buy there meet and milk they have
to produce it. This photograph is
called Key to Survival.
This photograph is photojournalism
 Born in Waterbury, Connecticut, on October 2, 1949,Annie Leibovitz is the
third of six children of Marilyn Edith and Samuel Leibovitz. She is a third-
generation American; her father's parents were Romanian Jews. Her mother
was a modern dance instructor of Estonian Jewish heritage. Her father was a
lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force. The family moved frequently with her
father's duty assignments, and she took her first pictures when he was
stationed in the Philippines during the Vietnam War.
 Photographers such as Robert Frank and Henri
Cartier-Bresson influenced her during her time at
the San Francisco Art Institute.
I chose these photos because they
are portrait photographs , I took
theses photos at different times
such as the one in the top right I
took the photo in year ten and then
the one in the top left I took
purposely for this portrait collage.
I like these photographs
because you don’t know what
they are and they stand out. I
took these photos because I
thought they were nice
photos.
I chose these architectural photographs
because they stand out and it is clear
that it is an architectural photographs.
I took these macro
photographs because they are
clearly macro photographs and
they show the items in clear
detail.

Unit 9 impact photograph for blogger

  • 2.
    This is aphotograph from a woman called Barbara Harris. This photograph represents the Nazi German soldiers on a march through the streets, this photograph is the Exercise of the SA outside of Munich, 1923. This is a powerful photograph because it was take 15 years before world war 2 and it was representing that Nazi Germany is on the rise. This Is a Photojournalism photograph.
  • 3.
    This is aportrait from the photographer Martin Schoeller, this is a photograph about Layka, a Belgian Malinois. Layka is a three-legged decorated war hero, one leg was lost to surgery after taking four rounds from an AK-47. Martin was trying to capture the soul of layka in a key moment, with a connection between him and the decorated war hero, layka. This is a photograph called Martin Schoeller and the Three-Legged Dog This is a portrait photograph
  • 4.
    This photograph isfrom a photographer called Marco Mattiussi, this is a photograph of two grizzly bears in the wilderness on the hunt for salmon. To get this shot, Mattiussi spent several hours lying on the shore of Kurile Lake during the ascent of salmon This photograph is called Big and Little Dipper by Marco Mattiussi. This is a portrait photograph
  • 5.
    James Whitmore aphotographer from the 1960’s captured this photograph of people celebrating in Red Square in honour of cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the first human in space. I have selected this photograph because it captured the excitement of the world when the Americans finally announced they have landed a man on the moon with a live video feed in space This photograph is called Dancing for Gagarin by the photographer James Whitmore This is a photojournalism photograph.
  • 6.
    This photograph isfrom the photographer Matthieu Paley, The Kyrgyz of the Pamir Mountains in northern Afghanistan live at a high altitude where no crops grow. Survival depends on the animals that they milk, butcher, and barter. So they can survive this photograph shows that people in other countries in remote parts of the world are not as lucky as us they have to make there food, they cant go to the supermarket to buy there meet and milk they have to produce it. This photograph is called Key to Survival. This photograph is photojournalism
  • 8.
     Born inWaterbury, Connecticut, on October 2, 1949,Annie Leibovitz is the third of six children of Marilyn Edith and Samuel Leibovitz. She is a third- generation American; her father's parents were Romanian Jews. Her mother was a modern dance instructor of Estonian Jewish heritage. Her father was a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force. The family moved frequently with her father's duty assignments, and she took her first pictures when he was stationed in the Philippines during the Vietnam War.
  • 9.
     Photographers suchas Robert Frank and Henri Cartier-Bresson influenced her during her time at the San Francisco Art Institute.
  • 12.
    I chose thesephotos because they are portrait photographs , I took theses photos at different times such as the one in the top right I took the photo in year ten and then the one in the top left I took purposely for this portrait collage.
  • 13.
    I like thesephotographs because you don’t know what they are and they stand out. I took these photos because I thought they were nice photos.
  • 14.
    I chose thesearchitectural photographs because they stand out and it is clear that it is an architectural photographs.
  • 15.
    I took thesemacro photographs because they are clearly macro photographs and they show the items in clear detail.