Make Love Not War Analysis

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sThis photograph, snapped by Richard Lam, went viral, and millions of people wondered if it was a passionate embrace of unknown lovers or just a deliberate set-up. Even the photographer himself had doubts about what the picture really showed. Mr. Jones, the man in the photograph, later admitted that when the police knocked his girlfriend off her feet, she became frantic, so he decided to give her a kiss to calm her down. However, despite such an unromantic explanation, this is still one of the most powerful photographs of our time and a perfect example of the "make love not war" approach. August Landmesser, a German who refused to salute during a Nazi rally, is captured in this world-famous photograph. August joined the Nazi party in 1931, …show more content…

He took photos of the event from various angles, capturing the devastation of the South Tower and continuing to take pictures of the North Tower while it was burning. At 10:00 a.m. his wife called Biggart, and he assured her that he was with firemen and was safe. 20 minutes later, the North Tower collapsed on top of him. His body and photo equipment were found under the World Trade Center debris 4 days later. This is Bill Biggart's last photograph, taken just a few seconds before the building collapsed. ] The photo series Children of the Black Dust: Child Labour in Bangladesh was created by the Bangladeshi photographer Shehzad Noorani. He mostly focuses on social problems in developing countries in his works. In the suburbs of Dhaka, there used to be hundreds of factories and workshops that recycled dry-cell batteries. The main working force there consisted of women and children who had to spend the whole day extracting reusable and metal parts from used battaries. Such environment was extremely harmful for children as they inhaled millions of carbon dust particles that inevitably led to chest and eye