Robin Michals | COMD 1340 Photography 1

Author: Erick

Final Project Statement

For my final project, I plan to attend various events in New York, specifically night markets. These markets are places where people can celebrate and share diverse food, music, and other cultural activities found in NYC. My goal is to capture the lively atmosphere of these events as people enjoy the various activities happening throughout the night. I plan to take photographs of the performers, food vendors, and other visitors to showcase the vibrant culture of New York City. I will use different techniques such as shallow and extensive depth of field, blurred motion, and other earlier techniques to capture the essence of the event. I have already decided to attend two-night markets – the Queens Night Market in Flushing Meadows Park and the one at Industry City in Brooklyn. I am still deciding which other night markets to visit as there are a few more happening in May before my project is due. I will also be on the lookout for any other events that might pique my interest.

photo by Vernon Raineil Cenzon
photo by Lisanto
photo by Gillian Todd
photo by Sharon Medina
photo by Kevin Hagen

HW 1 – Composition

Suzanne Stein’s “Little Dog on San Julian St” is just one photograph from a series on Skid Row, Los Angeles. In the photograph, we can see a dog sitting on a computer chair while another person in the background is seen in distress. Around these two is a dirty street littered with articles of clothing and plastic bags/wrappers. In addition, we can see tents where the people of Skid Row would sleep and baby strollers which appear to be used as storage. Stein, being a social documentary/ street photographer, aims to take photographs of the everyday life of the people of Skid Row. As such with this photograph she was able to capture this real moment of the environment that the people and pets of Skid Row reside in. The image invokes this feeling of despair that the people are facing; it acts as a sort of call to arms for changes to be brought to help these people get out of this terrible situation.

Through the use of diagonals, figure to ground, and the rule of thirds, Stein can capture the vulnerable state of many people who live in Skid Row. The use of diagonals can be seen through the positioning of the shopping cart and the black metal fence in the background that helps guide us to certain different points of interest in the photo such as the dog on the chair and the person in the background through the disarray of the environment. Figure to-ground composition with this white dog sitting on the blue computer chair and the person further to the right is mostly separated from the cluttered background to the left of the photograph. As the viewer, we can more clearly distinguish between the clutter and figures. Lastly, the rule of thirds is established through the positions of the dog who is exactly centered but falls along the lines of the rule of thirds.

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