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Author Archives: Daniah Saifan
Hw #6 – Dorothea Lange
The White Angel Breadline by Dorothea Lange was shot in San Francisco, 1933. Even without context, this image makes me emotional. From the body language, I feel the loneliness, hopelessness, and hardship the man must be feeling. That he is … Continue reading
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week 8 – exposure
Both photos of black paper (left) and white paper (right) look similar because when shooting in automatic setting, the camera – if exposure not set to specs – tries to adjust exposure in the middle and find the gray medium.
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Coursework challenge
One challenge I find to doing the coursework during this difficult time is finding inspiration and motivation while being limited to my house. I find inspiration through looking at people’s work on Pinterest and such.
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Flower
I like this photo because its reflective which shows symmetry, and its a close up which shows details and its a fill the frame.
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Classwork
I chose this photograph because although its a simple plain black chair, having it against a black background makes it somewhat classy. Yet brings total darkness.
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