https://www.suzannesteinphoto.com/New-York/i-7PWJVsr/A

The photograph that stood out to me the most was Suzanne Stein New York Street One ā€œImage DSC08195.jpgā€. Based on the scenery of the picture, it looks like this was taken at the Labor Day Parade on Parkway. For those who donā€™t know what this is, itā€™s a West Indian Day Parade where all the Carribean islands come together to represent their island and celebrate their culture, music, and dance. Every year itā€™s held along Eastern Parkway, a street in Brooklyn. You will see people marching on the Parkway in colorful costumes, their country flag wrapped around somewhere on their body and just simply enjoying themselves. Suzanneā€™s intention for the photograph is to show that even if itā€™s raining, that doesnā€™t stop anyone from having fun. They risk the chance of possibly getting sick rather than just going home. The purpose is to capture 2 young black adults dancing together since they are what we see first. Mood of the photo is kind of confusing a bit because both subjects look like they are having a dance together but the girl’s face doesnā€™t match the vibe. I donā€™t want to assume that sheā€™s mad or sad but idk the relationship she has with the guy. Maybe she couldā€™ve been smiling before changing her facial expression.Ā 

Fill the frame, diagonals and dominant eye are the 3 elements portrayed in Steinā€™s photo. She utilizes the ā€œfill the frameā€ to draw more attention to the subjects in the front of the picture. The yellow lines on the floor would be considered for ā€œdiagonalsā€ not only because it’s very bold in color but it leads into what else is going on in the background. You can see that itā€™s raining and some people do or donā€™t have an umbrella. ā€œDominant eyeā€ although the girlā€™s eye isnā€™t facing the camera, but you can tell how someone feels by looking at their eyes. You can interpret her feelings in various ways.