Monday, February 16, 2015

Movie Monday- The Photo League

  1. The Photo League's credo was to share their art, ideas, and ideologies where they worked to create better pictures. 
  2. It separated from the communist backed film and photo league.
  3. It was an in depth study of New York's ethnic and recreational areas.
  4. It was taught by Sid Grossman.
  5. If I had to devote my life to one project, I would pick the Harlem document. It would tremendously help this people to uncover their lives and the poor conditions in which they lived to make others more aware and send aid.
  6. It was a group of five photographers who took pictures of the lives of people in Harlem.
  7. It was started by Aaron Siskind.
  8. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
  9. It looked like it was by the painter because of the way the sunlight hit one of the kids an dmade him seem special.
  10. Lewis Hine was an investigator for a child labor committee and the official photographer of the Empire State building.
  11. He was actually the photographer, Arthur Fellig, one who focused on murder and mayhem.
  12. When the Nazis took over, many people mistook photographers for spies because of their cameras. They refused to hire non-americans. They used their cameras in support of the war effort.
  13. They used their cameras in support of the war effort by taking photos of those going to war, what would happen to them. They became more involved.
  14. Siskind changed after in that he brought the concept of abstract realism to photography.
  15.  It was an American photography and journalism publication that featured some of Photo League photos.
  16.  She was an American member of the photo league who focused on modern dancers in her pictures.
  17. The Photo League's photographers were blacklisted due to being included in a government list that includes communist, fascist, and anti-democratic organizations.
  18. It was the communist idea that could spread quickly.
  19.  W. Eugen Smith did
  20.  The League ended when Angela Calumns testified against them claiming that Sid Grossman recruited her into a communist ideology.

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