Nan Goldin Nan Goldin is a photographer who broke social taboos through her open quest for sexuality, eroticism, and sexual relations. She raised her new issues beyond the traditional conventions of photography, and she is known for long documenting her friends. Her photos of her Nan capture moments of her human weakness. She was initially drawn to Nan because of her image of a drag queen and her eccentricity, which revealed her eroticism openly. Nudity, sex, homosexuality, and AIDS frequently appear in her photographic art and are the focus of her critics and commentators. But before such a provocative image, she has a clean eye to capture the sincere moment. In the words of one critic, Nan Goldin is a communicator who conveys things around her as it is. In her photographs, which fully capture her life, people are exposed naked, and their appearance overlaps more closely with me. When I see Nan's photos, the emotion that permeates this is none other than a feeling for a scene from...
Lynsey Addario Lynsey Addario is an American photographer and war correspondent. A war correspondent is a possibly selfish profession that worries families at every moment of danger. In particular, Addario said she had to be ignored or molested on the spot because she was a woman. However, she continued to expose her bitterness to the world by constantly covering the lives of women and civilians in war zones. Even when she was pregnant with her first child, Addario did not hesitate to cover refugees in Somalia. She had experienced a car accident in Pakistan and was abducted by armed strangers in Libya. After watching the deaths of her comrades covering her war, Addario hardens and looks back on her own life. She experienced the moment when her life and death coexisted with her. As I looked at her countless pictures, my tears flowed. I felt as if I was directly on the scene. I think it's because I think about the hardships Addario must have to take these pictures one by one. Also, i...
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