A. I think the most powerful image is Down and Dirty page 24A. This is the most powerful image to me because it shows that even in times of chaos, he still prays to God to take a load off of him. He doesn't just brush it off. Sometimes even the toughest need some help.
B. The images fit together like a timeline. It shows each stage of his life and shows emotion through all of it. It almost tells the story for him. Including his struggles with drugs and how he turned himself in.
C. The captions enhance the photos by giving them eye-catching titles. The titles certainly capture attention and are used to speak out about the photo.
D. Ian started out as a teenager who needed direction in his life. He knew he had to do something so he enlisted in the army. His start was rocky, as he attained injuries and was prescribed medicinal drugs to help with his pain. He became slightly addicted, and after turning himself in and speaking with his father, he was on the right path again. He began to bulk up and return to his normal self, met a new girl, and ended up getting married quietly.
E. The photos featuring Ian are usually in present tense.
F.
1. The captions are usually 2-4 sentences each.
2. The first sentences of each photo explains what is happening.
3. The second sentence contains context.
4. This sentence contains the back ground/history.
5. In fact, most of the captions in this story include a quote.
6. There are some that have 4 sentences.
G. Photos can show a lot of emotion and detail that sometimes words just can't capture. It gives a story through reaching people's emotions.
H. You want to write a story because there is a limit to what photos can show. Sometimes they aren't enough and you have to describe what is happening.
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