Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Capture Episode #1 Questions


Which photographer's work do you personally prefer? Platon or Dylan McDermott?
I like Platons because his photos seem to have a much deeper meaning when he takes them.


Where does Dylan McDermott go to take the best photos and why is it so fantastic to photograph?
India. Because everywhere you look, there is a photo you can take. 


Platon says he does not think of himself as a photographer anymore. What does he say he is?
A story teller. 


Both Platon and Dylan McDermott talk about today's society and how it have been "robbed" by technology. What has technology taken from us according to Platon? Do you agree with the statements they make about communication today? Why or why not?
Platon says it's "robbing us of the importance of interaction". I agree and disagree because technology can be a distraction from real life interactions, such as going out to dinner with someone and you're on your phone the whole time. But it can also increase interaction, because there are so many ways to communicate with people electronically now. 


Describe a photo you saw in the episode that you felt was an exceptional photo.
The photo of Gadaffi. 

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