Christopher Thomas
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This photographer has a series on NYC and what the city looks like when there is no one around, or it is very desolate. This series is absolutely beautiful, and I have been intrigued by the idea since I came across his work. I also think the way he uses the borders of the photographs and makes them antique-looking is a beautiful way to incorporate the entire idea. I think I also chose this photographer because I miss black and white quite a lot, and the way he shoots, especially in this image, makes me miss it even more. The fog in this photograph and the light is quite beautiful, and reminds me of a dream.
Philipp Klinger
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I saw his work in a magazine of mine and absolutely loved the way he photographed stairs. I think it's quite incredible the angles and compositions he uses to compile these structures, and I also like the images because I have always found staircases to be interesting. The colors in the images; including this one, are quite incredible as well. I like the blue and orange, and how vibrant the sky is against the dark staircase that leads the viewers eye up to the sky itself. I believe that using the wide-angle lens worked to his advantage with these images and what he was shooting, and the shadows on the ground and light from the windows really adds to the photograph quite nicely.
Paul Marcellini
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With this series, Marcellini has been shooting animals, like this jellyfish, on a white background with really flat/bright studio lighting. He has been compared to Avedon, and even though Marcellini's work is incredible, I don't think that just because the photos for this series are in a studio, and the lighting is flat with a black backround, makes Marcellini like Richard Avedon. This is my favorite image by Marcellini, mostly because the colors really pop and are incredibly beautiful. You start to look at nature and wildlife in a different way with these images and I absolutely love that, especially since I love nature photography.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Color - Week 9.
Emory Kristof
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The majority of images I found that were by Emory Kristof were photographs taken under the ocean, and photographs of the Titanic. These photographs intigued me because I have been really fascinated by the way the ocean looks from fathoms below while sinking, or even the way it looks from under the surface in general from the human perspective. I love the photographs Kristof has taken underneath of the ocean. They are magical and definitely remind me a dream or something made up; something that isn't real, and that is why I love them so much.
Thomas Struth
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I have seen a lot of his photography. I absolutely love his photographs of the ship yards, and also interiors. I found this photograph to be incredibly interesting to me. I have seen the majority of this work, and this on stands out to me for some reason. I guess it may be the lighting, but the detail in the floor, and the machines is absolutely incredible, and I fell in love with this photograph on the spot. I also really enjoy the composition and camera positioning.
Lynn Johnson
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I absolutely love this photograph. It's very simple, but the message is powerful and gives me goosebumps. The link between young and old is obvious, and the way the elders hand rests on the child's face to show the wrinkles and worn skin against the new skin, and to show new life and old life is amazing. I also really enjoy how the red from the clothes the child is wearing is seen in the child's lips and the head piece.
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The majority of images I found that were by Emory Kristof were photographs taken under the ocean, and photographs of the Titanic. These photographs intigued me because I have been really fascinated by the way the ocean looks from fathoms below while sinking, or even the way it looks from under the surface in general from the human perspective. I love the photographs Kristof has taken underneath of the ocean. They are magical and definitely remind me a dream or something made up; something that isn't real, and that is why I love them so much.
Thomas Struth
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I have seen a lot of his photography. I absolutely love his photographs of the ship yards, and also interiors. I found this photograph to be incredibly interesting to me. I have seen the majority of this work, and this on stands out to me for some reason. I guess it may be the lighting, but the detail in the floor, and the machines is absolutely incredible, and I fell in love with this photograph on the spot. I also really enjoy the composition and camera positioning.
Lynn Johnson
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I absolutely love this photograph. It's very simple, but the message is powerful and gives me goosebumps. The link between young and old is obvious, and the way the elders hand rests on the child's face to show the wrinkles and worn skin against the new skin, and to show new life and old life is amazing. I also really enjoy how the red from the clothes the child is wearing is seen in the child's lips and the head piece.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Color - Week 8.
James Balog
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This week I am going to be doing my blogs on photographers who are from National Geographic. I have always admired their work, and I too want to work for NG someday, so it is nice to see what they are doing. I have always loved nature photography, and this picture is absolutely beautiful. I hope to travel all over the world when I get out of college. I am fascinated with the blue in the sky, the pink, and purples in this picture, and how those colors reflect off of the ice. I think the triangle shape in-between the glaciers adds something to the photograph.
Lynsey Addario
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This picture is my favorite picture of hers. She mainly shoots in the Middle East, involving the life there and also the war going on, but this photograph seems so much more peaceful compared to the others. The blue of their wardrobe that mirrors the color of the sky perfectly is absolutely beautiful, and how the color of the landscape flows together nicely with that blue, the white of the clouds, and the little bit of green in the picture. The composition is very strong in this photograph, and so is the subject.
Jim Brandenburg
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I am definitely a sucker for photographs like this. This photograph holds true beauty, and it is insanely captivating. The photograph almost looks black and white, and then this explosion of color lights up the center of the photograph with the leaves being in the stream. The stream almost looks like a completely different world compared to the one that is being photographed, because in the string it still remains autumn, and outside of that stream, the world has moved on to winter. This photograph is absolutely incredible.
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This week I am going to be doing my blogs on photographers who are from National Geographic. I have always admired their work, and I too want to work for NG someday, so it is nice to see what they are doing. I have always loved nature photography, and this picture is absolutely beautiful. I hope to travel all over the world when I get out of college. I am fascinated with the blue in the sky, the pink, and purples in this picture, and how those colors reflect off of the ice. I think the triangle shape in-between the glaciers adds something to the photograph.
Lynsey Addario
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This picture is my favorite picture of hers. She mainly shoots in the Middle East, involving the life there and also the war going on, but this photograph seems so much more peaceful compared to the others. The blue of their wardrobe that mirrors the color of the sky perfectly is absolutely beautiful, and how the color of the landscape flows together nicely with that blue, the white of the clouds, and the little bit of green in the picture. The composition is very strong in this photograph, and so is the subject.
Jim Brandenburg
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I am definitely a sucker for photographs like this. This photograph holds true beauty, and it is insanely captivating. The photograph almost looks black and white, and then this explosion of color lights up the center of the photograph with the leaves being in the stream. The stream almost looks like a completely different world compared to the one that is being photographed, because in the string it still remains autumn, and outside of that stream, the world has moved on to winter. This photograph is absolutely incredible.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Color - Week 7, take 2
This photograph was for assignment four, and I found it absolutely beautiful as well as the writing written next to it. I guess that is because I accompany writing with my work, so a lot of photographers that do that, their work always affects me greatly. I thought that this assignment was amazing, and some of the writing that people used was really intriguing. I absolutely love the lighting in this piece, and how the blue is echoed in the background for the writing. Source
This was for assignment three. I may actually want to do this sometime. The assignment shows how perspective and photographs can change due to the person taking the picture, and their knowledge for the art, and also how they think and see things. I was instantly drawn to the photograph on the bottom. I love the grain and how dark the photograph is overall, and also how you cannot make out the figure quite so well, but you still know it is a person in a space. Source
It is very difficult to take a picture of a complete stranger and make it beautiful, but this photograph is incredible and very breath taking. I think this was the only photograph that actually caught my attention in assignment two. I love the shadows on the stairs, but also the composition and how the figure is in the bottom right corner of the photograph. I also enjoy the pose he is in, and how the yellow from his jacket flows nicely with the color of his shoes, pants, and the color of the bleachers. Source
This photograph was for assignment one, I think the idea of scavenger hunts can be fun, and of course, can help people become inspired, but I didn't like this assignment as much as the others. I love this photograph. The way the figure is running, and how the light touches the figure is absolutely wonderful, as well as the trash on the sidewalk. The color from the window across the street also adds to this photograph, as well as the vantage point. Great use of point of view. source
This was for assignment three. I may actually want to do this sometime. The assignment shows how perspective and photographs can change due to the person taking the picture, and their knowledge for the art, and also how they think and see things. I was instantly drawn to the photograph on the bottom. I love the grain and how dark the photograph is overall, and also how you cannot make out the figure quite so well, but you still know it is a person in a space. Source
It is very difficult to take a picture of a complete stranger and make it beautiful, but this photograph is incredible and very breath taking. I think this was the only photograph that actually caught my attention in assignment two. I love the shadows on the stairs, but also the composition and how the figure is in the bottom right corner of the photograph. I also enjoy the pose he is in, and how the yellow from his jacket flows nicely with the color of his shoes, pants, and the color of the bleachers. Source
This photograph was for assignment one, I think the idea of scavenger hunts can be fun, and of course, can help people become inspired, but I didn't like this assignment as much as the others. I love this photograph. The way the figure is running, and how the light touches the figure is absolutely wonderful, as well as the trash on the sidewalk. The color from the window across the street also adds to this photograph, as well as the vantage point. Great use of point of view. source
Color - Week 7.
Michael Eastman
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This is probably my favorite photograph of his. I love how muted the colors are in this photograph, and how ominous the sky looks behind it. The composition is very successful, especially because the building is placed directly in the center of the photograph. I also really love how the yellow, blue, and red work perfectly well together, and the way the building is corroding is a nice aspect and touch.
Zoe Strauss
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I heard about her work in Lenticular Vision and I love it. I don't tend to like street photography too often, but I love the feel of hers, as well as her color palette. The color palette isn't harsh or too bright. I love the way the color of the balloons in this piece go along with some of the colors in the mattresses, as well as the sky, and the patterns. I think the blue tarp in the background adds a lot to this photograph, as well as the yellow lines on the street.
Frieke Janssens
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CIRCLES! I absolutely love her photography, and the circle portraits of the children are absolutely incredible. I love how she puts people in normal situations, but makes them strange, and surreal. Her editing is absolutely insane as well, and usually I don't like photography that is overly edited, but her editing is absolutely fantastic. I love the way the girls eyes are closed in the photograph as she holds the bent cigarette to the side. Her pink outfit goes very well with the background as well, so that adds a nice touch.
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This is probably my favorite photograph of his. I love how muted the colors are in this photograph, and how ominous the sky looks behind it. The composition is very successful, especially because the building is placed directly in the center of the photograph. I also really love how the yellow, blue, and red work perfectly well together, and the way the building is corroding is a nice aspect and touch.
Zoe Strauss
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I heard about her work in Lenticular Vision and I love it. I don't tend to like street photography too often, but I love the feel of hers, as well as her color palette. The color palette isn't harsh or too bright. I love the way the color of the balloons in this piece go along with some of the colors in the mattresses, as well as the sky, and the patterns. I think the blue tarp in the background adds a lot to this photograph, as well as the yellow lines on the street.
Frieke Janssens
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CIRCLES! I absolutely love her photography, and the circle portraits of the children are absolutely incredible. I love how she puts people in normal situations, but makes them strange, and surreal. Her editing is absolutely insane as well, and usually I don't like photography that is overly edited, but her editing is absolutely fantastic. I love the way the girls eyes are closed in the photograph as she holds the bent cigarette to the side. Her pink outfit goes very well with the background as well, so that adds a nice touch.
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