martes, 14 de abril de 2015

Reviewing Past with Reza the photographer



This is one of the characters we have met through our book.
Imagine, he studied to be an architect, but decided to be a photographer and now he is very famous for his photographs.

Watch the video and choose the one you like the most.
Tell me in a comment.
Remember that these invitations are for you to practice English.

Enjoy the video.










6 comentarios:

  1. About Reza Deghati, he is one of the best-known photojournalist in the world, has captured the beauty and turmoil of the Middle and Far East for such magazines as NatGeo, Newsweek, Time, and others. I know that he was born in Tabriz, Iran (he is iranian) in 1952 and decided to study architecture at the University of Tehran. Nevertheless, he taught himself the principles of photography at the age of 14. From 1971 to 1978, he photographed rural society and architecture in his homeland. The Iranian revolution shifted his focus from the countryside, and he covered the conflict for Agence France-Presse and Sipa Press. My last comment: Reza is a humanitarian, he is dedicated to empowering weakened societies, especially women and children, with the use of media and communication through his organization AINA (The Mirror).

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  2. I liked when Reza decidet to change carrers (I did too). Impassioned him to see a boy in a shootout, running and taking pictures, it was in 1996.

    I liked that the photos were spontaneous, and not him asks people to pose in a certain way

    And my favorite photo as Reza, was that of 10 year old girl.

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  3. I am going to write about my favorite photo soon.
    Now I hope you see this video about majin boo (a "bad monster ") gave milk to a soon.
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2SoROZIl-9c

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  4. Hello! The picture I liked the most was the one with the children making funny faces with their fingers. Because it represents a very touching moment when the children, excited for having a photographer on their village, asked him, with joy, to take a picture of them.

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  5. For me the best photo was the one with the little girl selling her toys, the story move me, & its amazing! I don't know that reza created an association of help for Afganistan! is a great man!

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  6. A little late but I also liked most the photo with the children who are with their hands on their faces because it's like if they were having fun when Reza took the photo.

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