They say pictures talk a thousand words, yet the shockingly intense impacts of pictures catching the profundity of individuals’ eyes say a lot. The gathering on Santabanta has been on the chase for the most effective pictures of individuals’ eyes all through history and here are a portion of the pictures they’ve arranged. They’ll abandon you shocked:
1. The eyes of agony:
Omayra Sanchez, a 13-year-old Colombian girl killed in the volcanic eruption in 1985 is pictured stuck under the debris of her house for three days before she died. Her struggle was documented by journalists where they witnessed her go from calm to a person in agony in an attempt to comfort her until her last breath.
via Wikipedia by Frank Fournier
2. The eyes of senseless hatred:
Elizabeth Ann Eckford, one of nine African-American students (pictured at the front) who desegregated Little Rock Central High School in 1957, is being followed and yelled at by an angry white mob. Looking at the woman right behind her, you can see the senseless hatred in her eyes. It’s chilling.
via NPR
3. The eyes of baseless revulsion:
Pictured below is Joseph Goebbels who treated the man behind the camera with respect until he learned that Eisenstaedt was actually a Jew the moment he captured this image. You can sense the hatred through the lens.