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Photo Analysis of: Pablo Picasso and Frida Kahlo in Paris, 1939
Two powerful figures are standing side by side, but there is no body language sign of any relation to each other. Each one is by himself/herself, to him/herself, they just…
Photo Analysis of Four Walking Physicists
From the four – three are looking down, while the person on the far right is addressing them, but they don’t relate to him at all and pay no attention…
Text on: Body Language and Photo Analysis
Body Language in Photography A photograph can’t capture people’s voices, so it fails to convey what people say about themselves. However, what people say doesn’t always accurately reflect what…
Photo Analysis of: The Last Supper (By Leonardo Da Vinci)
‘The last supper’, painted by Leonardo Da Vinci, 1494-1497 A photo analysis First of all, they are seated at the same side of the table, they are one group; on…
Statue-Analysis of an Ancient Egyptian Statue
The picture is being analyzed through the body language of the priest Part I: First of all, there is no striking resemblance between the head and the body; the face…
Photo Analysis of: Mikel & Lory Patellar & Group 21.9.2004
Opening chord: All are looking happy and shining, and very much together. The positioning of each one in the group is an indication of their sociometric status within that…
Photo Analysis of Leonard Bernstein and Two Girls at School
Leonard Bernstein from his Westmount High School Yearbook, (age 16) 1951. (Seth Poppel/Yearbook Library). * From a superficial look there are two girls and one boy, trying to sit…
On Body Language Interpretation
What Can You Learn About Someone From a Photo? I am asked far too often by people on social media to analyze a photograph. Usually, no context is given,…
Photo Analysis of Albert Camus and Michel Gallimard
A body language understanding of people in photographs. Camus head: A mischievous look on Camus face, in fact it is multi-expression, all his face is taking place in…
Body Language of Two Separate Photographs of: J. Paul Sartre and Albert Camus
A Photoanalysis. Photographer- unknown This two were friends that had later on some great differences, were the greatest existential philosophers after World War 2. Besides their philosophy (which was quieted…