Robin Michals | COMD 1340 Photography 1

Author: Melannie

Final Project Proposal

Project Title: “Through the lens of Chinatown”

For this project I want to capture the diversity, history and everyday life of New York City’s Chinatown. I want to showcase the Chinese culture fusion with the urban landscape of NYC. The story I want to depict through my photographs is to showcase how immigrant communities have contributed to the city’s unique identity. I want to convey the cultural, busy life of this neighborhood’s social fabric. The subject matter for this project will include architectural elements, culture, daily life, the local business, markets and shops. I will be shooting in Chinatown, more specifically Canal Street and East Broadway. For the schedule I want to plan out to visit Chinatown at different times of the day. Shooting times will vary to capture different lighting conditions and moods. Early morning scenes in the marketplaces. Afternoons to document daily street life; and evenings/nighttime to capture the neighborhood’s vibrancy after dark. To further show the essence of Chinatown I will be using different photographic techniques such as, the rule of thirds, diagonals, taking off guard portrait photos, different angle views, photographs with symmetry, etc. Overall, I want to showcase Chinatown’s rich culture and daily life.

Suzanne Stein, New York Street Two

The photograph depicts a close-up of hands adorned with silver rings holding a small bird. The image focuses on the interaction between the hands and the delicate bird. The photographer’s intention could be to capture a poignant moment, which symbolizes the connection between humanity and nature, emphasizing themes of fragility, care, and the beauty of the natural world. The name of the work allows us to know that the location of the photograph takes place in a New York setting.  The juxtaposition of urban surroundings with the act of holding a small bird creates a compelling contrast, highlighting the theme of nature within an urban environment. This further evokes a sense of harmony and connection between humanity and nature.

The photographer uses figures to ground, fill the frame, and patterns and repetition in their work. The photograph uses the “fill the frame” compositional principle by zooming in closely on the hands and the bird, the photographer eliminates distractions and emphasizes the main subject. The Figure to Ground principle is used to contrast between the hands and the bird against the background. Thus, drawing attention to the central subjects. The patterns and repetition could be seen in the arrangement of the rings on the hands, this could have been used to add visual interest and texture to the image. The use of the formal elements like “Fill the Frame” and “Figure to Ground” also further emphasize the intimacy of the moment by isolating the hands and the bird from their urban surroundings, thus reinforcing the central message of the image. Overall, the photograph conveys a sense of tenderness and stewardship toward the bird. The mood or feeling of the photograph also conveys emotions such as empathy, connection, and a sense of wonder in relation to the natural world.