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Author Archives: Bryan C Rodriguez
Bryan Rodriguez Quiz
1. For this motion blur, I used a toy car to create a motion of speed. To capture this, I had to stay as still as possible, so that the only blur seen was that of the moving car. Other … Continue reading
Window portrait photo
The subject I used was my brother and it went well with the lighting.
H.W 6 Dorothea Lange Essay
Dorothea Lange photographed the homeless people who walked the streets during the Great Depression.The “White Angel BreadLine” photo by Dorothea Lange represents the suffering and hardship that was one of the most difficult periods in the history of the United … Continue reading
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Homework-1 Bryan Rodriguez
The photographer I chose was Suzanne Stein and the photograph I chose was untitled. The information Stein gave was the location of this piece. The picture was at Park Slope, Brooklyn where she shot a photo of twins behind glass … Continue reading
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