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en To look at the photos I saw, it was just extremely unnerving. They looked like pictures from Auschwitz.

en When I showed my parents the proposed pictures, my mum laughed and said I had looked sexier in other magazines while my dad merely asked why they needed so many photos.

en All those people hardly have anything at all -- no photos, no nothing. Some lost family members. I saw some photos of them on TV. They just looked really sad.

en All pictures are unnatural. All pictures are sad because they're about dead people. Paintings you don't think of in a special time or with a specific event. With photos I always think I'm looking at something dead.
  David Bailey

en Changing the name of Auschwitz is nonsense, just like saying Auschwitz is a Polish concentration camp.

en The autopsy photos...are going to be horrendous pictures.

en What immediately made it feel like home was all the pictures — most of them in pretty new frames. Many of the photos are ones I've taken.

en Dr. Josef Mengele, who conducted experiments on Jews and Gypsies at Auschwitz (he had two doctorates, by the way) would have fit in quite nicely at Columbia, ... To paraphrase Theodor Adorno, the German Jewish philosopher who fled Nazi Germany, 'Auschwitz begins wherever somebody looks at a Columbia lab and thinks: they're only animals.'

en There was a news article on here before entitled ... and it had photos of him drinking orange juice. My life hasn't been the same since I saw those pictures..

en Across the street, the parking garage ... was packed with uniform and non-uniformed cops taking pictures of everyone. What happened to all those photos?

en The juxtaposition of that photo with the other photos makes it seem like there was a team event that drinking was happening at. I'm very confident the pictures are being misinterpreted.

en A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice. Photography is such an available medium to people. Even radio makes references to pictures on the Web. We get a lot of information very quickly from photos. We don?t think about that, but they do a lot to interpret the world for us.

en He comes in with photos of ships and sailors, and for two hours we didn't do anything but look at pictures and talk about that time, who these men were and what the women were doing. As a 23-year-old, I sat there thinking, `Is he out of his mind?' I hadn't learned a step of the ballet yet.

en The living conditions down there are horrible, but with what we have to accomplish, we'll be working so hard we won't be concerned with ourselves. We've seen the pictures on TV and we've seen the still photos in newspapers and so forth, but until you go and travel those streets and see everything yourself, you cannot imagine or comprehend what has happened down there. It's gut-wrenching.

en What's understood is that the newspapers are allowed into the building to take photos for news purposes. We are more than happy to have them take pictures. It's good for us and it's good for them.


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