Thursday, February 20, 2014
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
first, post, first quiz, second semester
- When was the first photo "sent across the wire?"
- What was the photo that was first sent across telephone wires? .
- How many cities received the first photo?
- What was The Hindenburg?
- The Glenn Miller Orchestra performed what popular tune during this era?
- What magazine used the concept of Picture Magic?
- What United States government agency documented poverty in the 1930's?
- What African-American photographer worked for this agency?
- What painting inspired his best known photograph?
- Who was the famous landscape photographer shown in the video?
- When was Pearl Harbor bombed?
- What was a pin up girl?
- How long was it between D-Day and the first photo sent "across the wire?"
- Who took the famous photos on Normandy Beach during D-Day?
- What was Rosenthal's picture with the American Flag?
1. The first photo that was sent across the wire was in 1924.
2. The photo that was sent across the wire was a plane.
3. 25 cities recieved the photo.
4. The hidenburg was a big balloon plane that exploded.
5. The Glenn Miller Orchestra performed "In the Moon"
6. The Magazine LIFE used a picture for the first time.
7. The united states goverment agency that documented poverty in the 1930's was FSA (Farm Agency Security) .
8. Gordon Parks worked for the Agency
9. The American Gothic painting inspired his best known photograph.
10. The famous landscape photographer shown in the video was Adams.
11. Pearl Harbor was bombed in December 7th, 1941.
12. A pin up girl was a girl with her hair tied up, with high heels and with a bathing suit.
13. D-day and "the first photo sent across the wire" are 14 years apart.
14. Rosabel took the famous photos on Normday Beach during D-day.
15. Iowa Ginma was Rosenthal's picture with American Flag.
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