Finds everyday objects in an urban environment and looks in close detail.
His photos:
My response
Good
home environment
home environment
home environment
home environment
Bad
home environment
home environment
home environment
home environment
home environment
Ugly
home environment
home environment
home environment
home environment
WWW- Good variation of settings for the pictures. EBI- Take more outside landscape shots.
rules of third
Guideline which applies to the process of composing visual images such as designs, films, paintings, and photographs.
WWW- good understanding of how to use rule of thirds.
EBI- Take two different photos next time.
Framing
John devola - Zuma series
WWW- Good framing of the pictures EBI- take more photos next time.
framing second response
The Formal Elements
Texture
Negative Space
Movement
Contrast
Focus/DOF
Pattern
Colour
Scale
Matthieu Venot
Negative space
My response
www- used the negative space well, good contrast between the sky and buildings. ebi- take more creative ones.
Aaron Siskind
Aaron Siskind (December 4, 1903 – February 8, 1991) was an American photographer. He is considered one of the greatest artists in photography, and was closely involved with, if not a part of, the abstract expressionist movement.
My response
texture
www- good range of texture in the photos.
Negative space Urban Grunge Textured
Contrasted
Peeling
Urban Grunge
Texture
Contrast
www- Brought out good textures in the photos. ebi- take more pictures.
Close up and Far away
Texture
At School response
Final Piece
landscape photographers
Berenice Abbott
Bernice Alice Abbott, was an American photographer best known for her portraits of between-the-wars 20th century cultural figures, New York City photographs of architecture and urban design of the 1930s, and science interpretation in the 1940s to 1960s.
She took a collection of 1930s photographs of architectural landmarks, overlooked buildings, skylines, bridges and, occasionally, the people who frequented them. The collection was called Changing New York.
Abbott returned to New York City months before the stock market crash of 1929. She was fascinated with the energy and vitality of the city’s construction boom and set off to do for New York City what Atget had done for Paris: She would create a city portrait in the age of Art Deco, towering skyscrapers and speedy trains.
Paul Strand
Paul Strand was an American photographer and filmmaker who helped establish photography as an art form in the 20th century. His diverse body of work, spanning six decades, covers numerous genres and subjects throughout the Americas, Europe, and Africa.
Although Strand is best known for his early abstractions, his return to still photography in this later period produced some of his most significant work in the form of six book "portraits"