The teams led by Matthew Brady alone took over 100,000 photographs during the American Civil War.
some reporters went into battle and took photographs
He was a photographer. He took photographs.
Some one stole them.
pigeons were used to take photographs from the sky of the opposing camps.
Few Americans had ever seen photographs of real battlefields and seeing the pictures of dead American soldiers, perhaps only a few hundred miles from their homes had to be shocking. These photographs help to spread support for peace groups trying to end the war.
The were many people in the civil war.
Mathew Brady was a photographer and journalist known for providing graphic images of the American Civil War. He is especially recognized for his photographs of the conflict and their impact on society's understanding of war.
People saw the grim effects of war for the first time in his graphic photos.
Mathew b. Brady and his photographs made a lasting impact because for the first time people could see that war wasn't a romantic place but an ugly greusome place.
Mathew b. Brady and his photographs made a lasting impact because for the first time people could see that war wasn't a romantic place but an ugly greusome place.
Mathew b. Brady and his photographs made a lasting impact because for the first time people could see that war wasn't a romantic place but an ugly greusome place.
Mathew b. Brady and his photographs made a lasting impact because for the first time people could see that war wasn't a romantic place but an ugly greusome place.