Arnold Newman was an American photographer, noted for his
"environmental portraits" of artists and politicians. He was also
known for his carefully composed abstract still life images. The picture of “John
F Kennedy” is the one I was inspired to comment about this great photographer. I
basically interested about those diagonal element that he used in the
background to make the picture more interesting. Second thing I realized was
the light source that he used. The light comes above the right top corner of
the picture and it makes the picture more appropriate with President Kennedy.
Monday, October 28, 2013
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Susan Sontag
"Photography is the only major art in which
professional training and years of experience do not confer an insuperable
advantage over the untrained an inexperienced"P.24
"We want the photographer to be a spy in the house of love and of death, and those being photographed to be unaware of
the camera, "off guard." No sophisticated sense of what photography is or can be will ever weaken the satisfactions of a picture of an unexpected event seized in mid-action by an alert photographer."P.44
"To aim at the perpetuation of memories means, inevitably, that one has undertaken the task of continually renewing, of creating, memories—aided, above all, by the impress of iconic photographs."P.69
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Mary Ellen Mark
Mary Ellen Mark is an American photographer known for her
photojournalism, portraiture, and advertising photography. This picture seems
to me like an inspirational one in her collection. Picture is mainly focused on
the men with the cigarette. It does not have any objectives in the background
to distract the image. Also, she is trying to give a massage through the
picture. Based on what i understood, men in the picture is addicted to smoke
and he suffers from it. By closing his eye express that it the sad emotional
behind the seen. Making the picture black and white seems more appropriate
here, if it was a colored one, it would have been a typical picture.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Michael Kenna- "Death Gate"
Michael Kenna (born 1953) is an English photographer best
known for his black & white landscapes. This picture seems to me an inspiring
one because the techniques that he used. He titled the picture as “SS Guard
House, (Death Gate), Birkenau, Poland, 1992”.
I found out that he used wide angle to get this picture. Also he centered
the main subject matter in the picture to identify the massage it gives to the
audience. Making the picture black and white seems more appropriate here. Next
big thing is lighting here. He captured the seen in a cloudy time in a day.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Ernst Haas-Pedestrians Crossing a New York Street
Ernst Haas (March 2, 1921 – September 12, 1986) was a
photojournalist and a pioneering color photographer. During his 40-year career,
the Austrian-born artist bridged the gap between photojournalism and the use of
photography as a medium for expression and creativity.
The
picture “Pedestrians
crossing a New York street in winter time cast long shadows, 1980.” Is much
more focused about pedestrians. Their cloths express that the season of the
year. Its winter and the smoke represent that how cold it is in the outside.
The main thing that the picture looks more appropriate is lightning. The
sunlight comes from the top right corner of the picture and the shadows make it
much more interesting to see. The yellow taxi represents that the vehicle belongs
to NYC. As I feel about the picture, people in the picture are looking at the
yellow taxi and there must be something wrong with the way of taxi driver came
in to the pedestrian walk. In conclusion, I could say that this is a nice way
of using lights and shadows in appropriate occasions.
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