This photograph of Alfred Hitchcock is by Albert Watson. The photograph shows Hitchcock holding a dead goose. The portrait is showing Hitchcock with the thing he is most famous for, a bird. It is in reference to his movie "Birds". I like the picture, the skinned goose and Hitchcock have the same body texture, the textures show relationship between birds and Hitchcock. Watson also put on what looks like a bow tie on the dead goose, further making it obvious that he is comparing Hitchcock to a dead, skinned goose. I enjoy the photograph because it is funny and clever.
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