The photograph above was taken on September 11, 2001 by Thomas Hoepker. He took this photograph minutes after the second plane hit the World Trade Center. It appears to show New Yorkers casually observing the devastating scene. The artist kept the image hidden for 5 years after the attack because he expressed concern that they, "didn't seem to care," and felt it was "ambiguous and confusing".
The controversial nature of this image and is still being talked.The author of the article describes the people in the image as, "The young people in Mr. Hoepker's photo aren't necessarily callous. They're just American." This picture displays the stereotype of the "typical American", and portrays American's negatively.
Do you think the Americans in this photo are portrayed negatively, or would you just consider them to be in shock? Why did the photography feel the need to hid the image for 5 years? Does this image actually portray the stereotype of the American society? Some people consider this picture to be a "cheap shot", and that there is more going on than what is seen.
The picture came from: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/sep/02/911-photo-thomas-hoepker-meaning