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Pictures are Louder and Worth than Words to Voters

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump tattoo on Jennifer Pitta thigh it shows that it included in International center of photography at Long Island, New York.

Tattoo shows how it affects the voters by pictures since it can be worth more than a thousand words to voters exploring for tattoo image how it affects the mobs. Jennifer Pitta is in the pose of showing her colorful design of Donald Trump tattoo to show that how the tattoo image reach the people among the words.
In election time they exhibits at Toledo Museum of Art explores partial law that affects the campaigns ads and attracts votes which includes four emotions such as hope, pride, fear and anger.
Pictures are Louder and Worth than Words to Voters
Pictures are Louder and Worth than Words to Voters

“This is about lifting the veil on the persuasive techniques that politicians use to influence you,” said Harriett Levin Balkind, a co-curator of the show.

Evolution of presidential ads on television gives the first commercial ads for election in 1952 called “I Approve This Message,” as from miniature theaters.
LBJ ad becomes viral in add, since it was shown in news reports every time and Balkind adds that “I think of that as the first viral ad”

Toledo museum’s associate director gives some ads regards commercial ads on both parties that exhibit on Election on Nov 8, said by Adam Levine.

“This is not an exhibition about politics,” he said. “It’s about voters.”

New form of communication gives influence in society and Lubell said “Winning The White House: From Press Prints to Selfies,” in exhibit.

“Despite the oversaturation of images seen on social media, publishers still hire professional photographers for their political knowledge,” said Nina Berman, director of the photojournalism program at Columbia University. “What we are seeing more of from their work is a particular style of interpretive photography.”


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