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Devin Sauls’ Homework #4: Robert Frank’s America Review
I found the themes of Robert Frank’s photographs to be very artistic, yet a bit political at the same time. During his time exploring the Americas, he exposed the different sides of the Americans that they didn’t notice before. He … Continue reading
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Robert Frank’s America
Robert Frank’s photos can be considered artistic, and political at the same time. The reason being is because each photograph have a specific theme whether it’s related to the individual, or the themes that it holds, and when being viewed, … Continue reading
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Homework #4: Robert Frank’s America-LAST HW
For this homework assignment, please watch a short video on a recent exhibition at Stanford University’s Cantor Center for Visual Arts. The exhibition highlighted Robert Frank’s seminal photography book The Americans (1958) and the photographs that didn’t make it into the publication. The … Continue reading
HW #3: Color, Food Photography, and Instagram
Happy Thanksgiving! This week seems an appropriate time to consider color photography and the art of photographing food. Color is very important to creating an appetizing photograph but color photography was not accepted as an art form until the 1970s. William Eggleston … Continue reading
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HW #2: Food and Coffee in the Civil War
If you had a choice, which would you give up? Food? Or coffee? After looking at photography of the Civil War, we are reminded of the difficulties of producing photographs during war, especially with the wet-plate collodion process. To help … Continue reading
HW 1: Photography, Selfies, and Cindy Sherman
For this homework you will need to create an account on the OpenLab. To get started follow the directions on the OpenLab’s Getting Started Page and to learn how to post your homework, please review my Blogging Guidelines located above. … Continue reading