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Analyzing Photographs

LOC Analyzing Photographs

Click here for online Teacher's Guide.

 

The following photographs are from the Library of Congress. The Library of Congress has thousands upon thousands of photographs for public use that date from hundreds of years ago to present. Basically every branch of geography is represented in these photographs, as well as cross-curricualr subjects like World and U.S. History. 

 

LOC Alpine Pass Photo Click here for online photo.

 

How would a student analyze this photograph? (Based off of Teacher's Guide above)
ObserveReflectQuestion
-I see mountains and trees. A railroad is being constructed. The side of a mountain has been torn away. There is a lot of bare rock.-This image was taken to show the construction of a means of transportation through the mountains. It looks like it was taken in North America. The railroad looks very out of place compared to the scenery. The railroad looks ugly. - How far is the railroad from completion? Where was this image taken? Who was constructing the railroad? How did they construct the railroad? 

 

LOC New York Skyline Photo                Click here for online photo.

 

How would a student analyze this photograph?
ObserveReflectQuestion
-I see an old picture of New York City. I see a river. There are many buildings and skyscapers. It is a very urban setting. There are no green places shown. I see some barges on the river. - This image looks like it was taken in the late 1800s-early 1900s. There are no tall skyscrapers. Today, there would be more boats and buildings. Some of those buildings are still standing at this present day. - Where along the river was this taken? Why are there no bridges in the picture? When did New York City get taller buildings? 

 

LOC Zulu Chief Photo Click here for online photo.

 

How would a student analyze this photograph?
ObserveReflectQuestion
-I see a man standing by a hut. He is not wearing many clothes. He is African. He is saluting. The hut is made out of sticks. The man is holding a staff and wearing necklaces.-I think this image was to show what an African tribal-man looked like. The man doesn't mind his picture being taken and seems to pose. He looks important, and may be a leader of some sort. This picture was taken 100+ years ago.-Who is this man? Why is he saluting? Did he build that hut? What is the significance of the garments around his neck and chest?