Nina Katchadourian’s photos much to be amazed by, unless you know what you’re looking at. But if you Google image search Flemish portraits you instantly see what she was trying to emulate and how creative she got with what she had on the plane. The video was very interesting and showed many different types of photography she tried with nothing but props found on a plane everything from magazines to food. Although she used a cellphone(which are arguably magnitudes better than what early photographers had to work with) the message comes across fine and you see what she is trying to do. I’m not sure what exactly she trying to say about herself, maybe that she is creative or that she can do a lot with a little at hand.
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