4pts. Due Sept 5, 12 noon. Post to OpenLab.
Review the Steve McCurry video:
http://petapixel.com/2015/03/16/9-photo-composition-tips-as-seen-in-photographs-by-steve-mccurry/
Look at the work of the photographers listed below. Then select one photograph by one of these photographers that really speaks to you and that you think is visually engaging. Once you have selected a photograph, write a 300-word post on OpenLab about the photograph.
Category: Student posts>HW1-Composition
1. Identify the photograph with the name of the photographer and the name of the photograph. Write a short description of the subject matter and location. Then, identify the intention of the photographer. What is the purpose of the image? What is the mood or feeling of the photograph?
2. Select three of the formal elements from the Steve McCurry video that are most important in the photo that you selected. Write a second paragraph describing the photographer’s use of those three compositional principles.
1. Rule of Thirds
2. Leading Lines
3. Diagonals
4. Frame within a frame
5. Figure to Ground
6. Fill the Frame
7. Dominant Eye
8. Patterns and Repetition
9. Symmetry
How do these elements help create the mood or feeling of the photograph?
Include a link to the photograph if you can’t include a version of the image so I can easily find it.
1. Suzanne Stein
https://www.suzannesteinphoto.com
Pick from either New York Street One, Two, or Three
2. Janette Beckman
https://janettebeckman.com/
Pick from Hip Hop or US Youth
3. Thomas Holton
http://www.thomasholton.com/
The Lams of Ludlow Street
4. Michael Kenna-
http://www.michaelkenna.net/gallery.php?id=14
New York
The image that I choose was “The Lams of Ludlow Street” “Drying laundry” image as it really stood out to me with all the colors and the sky with the background of New York City. The image shows clothes being hung on a rope getting air dried with a view of the city, the hangers are only red and pink, this could be the owners favorite colors. The purpose of this photograph could be that drying your laundry doesn’t always have to be in the machine, but it could be with a cool view of New York City on your roof. The image also feels like that New York City is his background and that air drying his clothes on his roof is something that he has always been doing and nobody can tell him anything. The mood/ feeling of this image is giving chill vibes, once you put the clothes to air dry you can sit back crack a cold one and admire the city view as your waiting for the clothes to dry, you could even fold the clothes up there too! The first formal element that I choose to describe this image is “Rule of Thirds” because when you put the lines in the image it points on the rope being used to hang the clothes and the buildings in the background. The second formal element I choose was “leading lines” as it can be seen in the rope that is holding the laundry in a straight line from left to right in the image. The third formal element I choose was “symmetry”, the hangers were all lined up and it looked satisfying to the colors of the hangers all going down in a line. Another element that can be seen in the photograph is “pattern” with the hangers that go from pink to red hung on the rope.
https://www.thomasholton.com/work/thelamsofludlowstreet
The photograph in question, titled ‘Eric B & Rakim NYC 1987’ and captured by Janette Beckman, is part of her Hip Hop collection. It features the rap duo, Eric B and Rakim, situated against the backdrop of a graffiti-covered wall in New York City.Janette Beckman’s primary intention with this photograph was to encapsulate Eric and Rakim’s essence, as portrayed through their clothing, jewelry, overall look, and the overall vibe they exuded. This image effectively focuses on the image they projected through their music, demonstrating that they were “flossing,” a word used in the 90s to speak that you were dressed well and displayed wealth.The mood conveyed in the photograph simply reflects how they presented themselves in their city, showcasing their style and success.
2.The photo with Rakim and Eric B against a graffiti wall uses photography composition elements . It keeps the background, which is the wall and graffiti, from distracting from Rakim and Eric B, following the “Figure to Ground” idea. By not placing the subjects in the center but using the “Rule of Thirds,” it creates a visually pleasing and balanced look. Additionally, the photo feels balanced on both sides, showing “Symmetry” in the framing and spacing. These choices show the photographer’s skill in highlighting Rakim and Eric B while blending them well with the graffiti backdrop.
https://www.thomasholton.com/work/the-lams-of-ludlow-street-v