Ps HW 2

 Ps HW 2

Elaine Brown, 2009
    This image stands out to me because of all the emotion behind her eyes and facial expressions. At first glance, we can point out that she is unhappy and looks miserable. The depths of her gaze show the pain she is in internally, and that is why I feel it is such a powerful image. The documentary taught me how close-up images of only a person's face can be so much more potent than a further away shot. Platon has mastered this technique, as seen in the documentary. His technique is powerful and shows the viewer the emotion of those photographed. 
   This image brought me close to my emotions because you could tell that there was something wrong, and Elaine did not seem happy. She seemed somewhat disappointed. She was chairman of the Black Panther Party, an organization that fought for equality and against police brutality. At the time she served from 1974 to 1977, there was a lot of racial tension within politics. 

Below, I chose a picture of myself and some of my friends from my sorority right before initiation. This is an excellent picture to represent myself around other people because these are some of my favorite people in this photo. It shows the emotions of how excited we were to become a part of something bigger than ourselves and what we can add to the chapter. This image represents a group of people with similar interests who are all happy and excited about the same things. My sorority has brought me some of my best friends from college, and that is why I chose this photo. 




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Elaine is the former Black Panther Party chairman. She held this position from 1974 to 1977.

Elaine Brown | Savannah, GA | 2009

Elaine is the former Black Panther Party chairman. She held this position from 1974 to 1977.



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