Frank Stewart's Visual Symphony: Capturing Black Life and Culture in Photos.
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Frank Stewart's photos look like pictures of a graveyard at first. But if you look closer, you see they are pictures of a broken organ.
The organ was in a church in New Orleans. It was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.
Stewart took photos of many things in the Black community. He took photos of famous jazz musician Wynton Marsalis.
Stewart learned about taking photos from other photographers. He learned from Ernest Cole, Roy DeCarava, and Romare Bearden.
Stewart's photos have changed over time. He used to take black and white pictures, but now he takes color pictures.
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What do Frank Stewart's photos look like at first?
They look like pictures of a graveyard.
What was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina?
The organ in a church in New Orleans was destroyed.
Who did Stewart learn about taking photos from?
He learned from photographers like Ernest Cole, Roy DeCarava, and Romare Bearden.
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