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Office Tel: 718-260-5003
Email: scheng@citytech.cuny.eduNew York Times Arts
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Drilon Dushi: Instagram and the Art of Food Photography
As a photographer myself and user of Instagram, Instagram allows you to collaborate with different artists and companies. It is known to be a “social media” platform however I believe it’s just a pamphlet for companies to look at and … Continue reading
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Drilon Dushi: Walker Evans’ Subway Portraits
Evans’ subway portrait series captures the raw emotion of people during the great depression. He wants us to feel or try to feel what these people are going through. Some images include a man reading a magazine or what seems … Continue reading
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Homework #4
I think Walker Evans photographs are interesting because it shows the daily yet funny routine of a normal subway ride. I find it interesting because even though these pictures were taking back during the great depression, you still see the … Continue reading
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Homework #4
I think that Evan’s clandestine approach to photography is interesting. I do see similarities between the riders’ expressions during the Depression Era to today’s riders. When you look at the photographs of that Evans took during The Great Depression you … Continue reading
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Homework #2
I believe the revival of this old process to document modern warfare was an amazing idea. When looking at the tintypes you are able to see that the photographer Ed Drew was able to portray how proud the soldiers are and … Continue reading
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Home work #2
The idea of reviving an old process in the tintype to document modern warfare by Ed Drew was an amazing one. If you look at the tintypes from the civil war you can see how the photo lights up and … Continue reading
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