Saturday, October 26, 2013
Robert and Shana ParkHarrison
This image by Robert and Shana ParkHarrison is very interesting because there are people attached to clouds floating over a landscape. The men in the clouds seem to be fishing for people to bring up to the clouds with them. I imagine the men to be angels and they are looking fishing for good souls to bring up into the afterlife. Its obviously not real but the picture is very convincing and well done. The process of this photograph is really interesting as well. The photographer must have layered the negatives onto photographic paper. He probably exposed the landscape with clouds onto the paper. Then he exposed the man attached to the ropes on to every cloud.
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Philip-Lorca diCorcia - Street Studio
This photograph is by Philip-Lorca diCorcia. He took this picture by setting up studio lights on a street and he just waited for people to walk past the lights. He would wait for an interesting person and hit the shutter. The result showed how he caught people's natural faces with a studio lighting effect; getting a natural face in a studio would normally be very difficult to do. The picture itself is just of a man's face and its kind of interesting, but what makes me interested in the photograph is the process of how he took it.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Christopher Thomas
This photograph is from Christopher Thomas' series 'new york sleeps'. It is a picture of a ice cream parlor in Ridgewood, Queens. The website says its Brooklyn, but the website is wrong. I live two blocks from that parlor, and it is most certainly Queens. I like the picture, but it shows a nice contrast between the past and the present of the parlor. You can see how the ice cream parlor used to look before it closed or was bought out, but there is a Carvel sign on top. The picture pokes fun at corporate stores buying out smaller stores and then just adding a little sign to prove it. The picture itself is very dramatic because of the use of lines and strong angles. The lines of the road and power lines separate the picture into neat sections which make it easy to see what the picture is about, the ice cream parlor. The sharp angle of the parlor makes it pop out of the picture make it even more obvious as to what the picture is about. I also walk by that building often, so its cool to see in the series, I've actually bought an ice cream cake from there before.
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Hiroshi Sugimoto - Early Humans
This photograph is by Hiroshi Sugimoto. It is a picture of a display of early humans in the museum of natural history. This photograph is part of a set of many pictures Sugimoto took in the museum. I think this is an amazing photograph because of how real Sugimoto makes the display early humans look. The picture is playing with reality because obviously there is no way Sugimoto actually took a picture of early people, but the picture looks real. Its playing with our eyes and how we view photographs; people like to think that a photograph shows reality. Sugimoto is saying that a photograph can pretend to show reality. For the first couple of seconds of looking at it, it almost looks like the picture is of reality and that Sugimoto had his camera with him in the time of early humans, but after a few seconds it all the little details that make it look fake slowly show. The use of black and white makes the display look real because it hides the off colors that would be shown if the photograph was in color. Sugimoto is playing with how reality is depicted in this picture and how people view reality.
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