National Geographic:  Reality or Myth?.
            
The use of photography in National Geographic magazine is an attempt.
            
to document what is happening around the world.  A photographers task is to study .
            
culture and then translate their observations through visual imagery.  Viewers must .
            
transcend their representational evidence of actual, specific human beings .
            
and their behaviours; the goal is to come to an understanding of differing cultural .
            
ways.  It is a practice, which like ethnography itself, adds to our existing knowledge .
            
of the many differing cultures of our world.  As human beings, we do not know .
            
what it is to be another human being, nor do we know a culture as we know our .
            
own.  We have gained understanding of other cultures through the media, such as .
            
those articles and photographs found in National Geographic.  The pictorial images .
            
capture the reader's attention, inviting them to imagine how they might feel in the setting .
            
depicted (Lutz, Collins, page 3).  What do the photographs signify?  Are they true .
            
reflections of each culture?  Does the magazine idealize and render exotic third-world .
            
peoples, with a tendency to downplay or erase evidence of poverty and violence?  (Lutz, .
            
Collins, page13).  I will prove, through my examination of the articles and photographs.
            
in National Geographic magazine, that sexuality, gender and colour are important factors .
            
in the struggle for social progress.  .
            
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National Geographic illustrates what the photographers, journalists, and editors.
            
want us to know about the world.  They only chose pictures that are simple and eye-.
            
catching.  I believe that in some cases these photographs are used to manipulate the .
            
reader.  The article, "In Somalia's Hour of Need," is about Somalia and the struggles .
            
the people face living in one of the poorest nations.  This article immediately grabbed  .
            
my attention; the emotions evoked by this article are intense.  It tells how the Somalis .