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Businiess name:  Museum of Photographic Arts
Review by:  winnie l.
Review content: 
There are different types of museums in Balboa Parks. MOPA, museum of photographic arts, often exhibit photos are related to history and cultural from all different places. Museum is free on the 2nd Tuesday every month. They also have student discount. This museum shows many breath taking photographs. Visitors may have chances to see some famous photos at this little museum. I like how this museum categorizes groups of pictures. I had seen some nature landscape photos taken from different time periods, but they were grouped together in order to give viewers a sense of photographers’ intentions. I saw some landscapes became art works and some became propagandas to promote moving to the west coast of the U.S. These photos bring viewers back into another time period, yet MOPA’s selection lead viewers realize more details in different aspects.

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