Analysis Of The Photo Burst Of Joy

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The inevitably of conflicts occurring between us is something we’ve come to the realization, is going to be a forever struggle. There are so many people on this planet that to maintain peace, isn’t always going to work. Unfortunately for many that means being involved in conflicts rising as great as wars. The photo Burst of Joy taken by photographer Slava “Sal” Veder captures the joy an American soldier experiences after returning home from the war in Vietnam. The war in Vietnam was fought between the north Vietnam and the south, (as well as its principal ally, the United States) between 1954-1975. This meant that many Americans had to uproot and head out to a country they’d never been to, leaving their families behind. The photograph taken …show more content…

Compared to everyone else, who are all wearing black tops, she is the only one wearing a white top. This colour contrast stands out even more as you see the darker colours of the man behind her, making you see her first. As well as the fact that her arms and the soldiers arm make a triangle effect causing you to look from her to the solder. Next the solder comes into focus, however since its only the back that is seen, and he is only …show more content…

Veder uses a colour contrast between the background and the people, and the girl and the people, so that the viewer focuses on all the people in the photo, mainly the girl first. Next he uses an echo throughout all their facial expressions and some body expressions to portray how thrilled the family is to be seeing their father after such a long time, strengthening the idea of the importance of family. Then, he uses the rule of three to capture a small gap between the two groups to portray the idea of the distance created by war, on these families. And, finally, he also uses an effect of pathos, through the captured expressions on the family, to successfully conclude in portraying his overall rhetorical

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