Word: photographically
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...view that her son was mostly a pawn manipulated by dangerous friends. McGinniss stresses the young man's weakness of character and instability; he quotes defense and prosecution attorneys describing the youth as a "wimp," and attempts to establish his two co- conspirators as evil geniuses. Even the photograph McGinniss uses shows Von Stein's son as a weak-chinned, wide-eyed boy. Bledsoe, whose emphasis is on the perpetrators rather than the victims, convincingly evokes in words and pictures a much harsher figure, quite capable of conniving at murder for gain...
...COVER Photograph for TIME by Gregory Heisler
COVER U.S. Air Force photograph of the world's first hydrogen-bomb blast, Eniwetok, Marshall Islands...
Government officials refused to allow Stone to photograph some of the war's wreckage, including Baath Party headquarters, which he describes as "just a shell of a building." Nor was he permitted to take pictures of police and army posts or even cemeteries. What Stone's lens did capture was human suffering, evident in scenes of malnourished children. But he also encountered remarkable resilience in the civilians he met. Many Iraqis have nothing but polluted water to drink, and while most foods and staples are plentiful, they * are being sold at exorbitant prices...
Curiously, great beauties do not always make great models. Connection to the camera is key. When photographer Arthur Elgort meets a young model for the first time, he wonders if she will "transfer" onto a photograph. "She's cute in her little jeans," he explains, "but when we pile the Givenchy and Ungaro on this 20-year-old, the girl could disappear before our eyes...