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The photograph that stood out to me the most was āBoredā by the photographer Thomas Holton. This photograph was part of a series called āThe Lams of Ludlow Streetā which documents the lives of The Lams, a Chinese family living in NYC Chinatown. Thomas Holton takes a huge step and actually follows the Lams for many years and becomes part of their family. Throughout the series, we can see that all five have a different ambiance to them. Although I feel as if all of the photographs taken in this series were extremely breathtaking, my favorite one by far has to be āBoredā in the second portion. There is so much feeling in this one photo even if there seems as if thereās nothing going on. Cindy, the daughter of Shirley, seems to be almost emotionless but you can tell her eyes tell us so much more. The grandma in the background brings the photograph together because sheās staring at Cindy almost in concern. This picture makes me feel a little sad because the look on grandmas face almost convinces me that Cindy might be upset or feeling lost. After going through the split-up of their family it might be a possibility that she might have been feeling something negative. As an Asian American, I understand that family is very important in Chinese culture and I can only imagine what it must feel like to have your family split up like that.
In terms of elements used in the photograph, there many a few elements that stand out the most. These elements are dominant eye, figure to ground, and rule of thirds. The element that stood out to me the moment I saw this photograph was dominant eye. The daughterās eye is right in the center of the photo, which makes the viewers focus on her immediately. Her eye attracts you to the photograph because sheās staring right at you. The next element that stood out to me was figure to ground. There was a big contrast between the young girl in the front focus compared to the grandma in the background. Both subjects are giving off a completely different emotion. This allows the viewer to think beyond what weāre seeing. This encourages viewers to want to understand the bigger picture. Lastly, the use of rule of thirds is present in this photo. The grandma is on the left side of the picture which is at an intersection of the photograph. This gives us a compelling look as we are encouraged to explore the image completely. All of these elements bring the picture together to make us want to learn more about the subjects.
You describe the meaning of the photo beautifully. Your observation about the placement of the young woman’s eye in the center of the photograph is an excellent one. Another word that might help describe this photo is juxtaposition – meaning to place opposites together in the frame. (We haven’t talked about this in class yet.) So much of the emotion in the photo comes from the juxtaposition of the younger woman and the grandmother.