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Homework 1 – Photo Review – Jonathan Baez
“Manhattan Skyline” – Michael Kenna I’m not too sure where this photo was taken of but judging by the direction of where the empire state building is, it was most likely New Jersey. Titled Manhattan Skyline is this photo … Continue reading
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HW1 Jeremy Eisner
Michael Kenna’s photograph captioned as “Middle Highview New York” comes off as a very interesting perspective of the New York skyline. Taken in 2006, this photo portrays the city of New York perhaps from the perspective of being in … Continue reading
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HW 1
“The Women’s March”, 2017 – Matthew Pillsbury This photograph taken by Matthew Pillsbury, named “The Women’s March” really caught my eye with how pleasing it was to look at. The vibrant color that fills only half the photo with the contrasting … Continue reading
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HW #1
Among the numerous amount of images, from our list of photographers, a specific one caught my attention. The photograph is called the “Dust-Covered Snow Globe”, shot by Eugene Richards in New York, NY 2001. Like many of the other … Continue reading
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HW 1
“Voice Tunnel” by Matthew Pillsbury takes images of New York City and emphasizes the location as the main subject rather than the people. The photographer’s intention in this photograph is to clear the room and make the background the emphasis. … Continue reading
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Photo description
Diamond (2001) was taken by Dawoud Bey, an African American photographer. To me the subject matter was to show a message to the viewer that not all kids are happy. By the location of the photo, it seem like it … Continue reading
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HW1-Photo Description
The photograph that visually engages my curiosity and interest was the “Voice Tunnel” by Matthew Pillsbury on his website, http://matthewpillsbury.com. This photograph was taken at the Opry City Stages in New York which shows the appearance of people disappearing or moving really … Continue reading
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1: Photograph: The Lams of Ludlow Street, taken by Thomas Holton. This photograph was based on a close observation by living with a Chinese family “The Lams” who live in Chinatown, New York City. This project is based on what lays beyond … Continue reading
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HW1: Photo Description
The name of the photographer is Matthew Pillsbury, the photograph’s name is “Main Reading Room in New York Public Library.” This photo is not in color but in black and white. It looks like Matthew Pillsbury captured this photo from … Continue reading
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Homework 1
The photograph that caught my interest was a photo by Michael Kenna named “Empire State Building, Study 5” http://www.michaelkenna.net/gallery.php?id=14. The photograph consists of the empire state building with other buildings in it, with a reflection you can see in a window. … Continue reading
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