Robin Michals | COMD 1340 Photography 1

Author: Mirline Jean

Final Project Statement _ SOHO

My theme is exploring a popular district of New York that hasnā€™t changed. Some areas of New York have changed drastically over the years due to gentrification but this is one of the very few areas that still looks untouched. This time of year is the season I look forward to the most because of the cherry blossom trees, the warm weather, and the icy lady. Although Iā€™ve lived in New York for over 20 years, there are some places Iā€™ve never been around. Iā€™ve decided Soho is the perfect place to take pictures. This part of the city showcases some of the essences of the city such as vintage architectural style, luxury, fashion, and art. Over the next few weeks, Iā€™ll be capturing a variety of shots such as the buildings, some portraitures of ā€œfashionā€ people, and art galleries, at different times of the day, and weather conditions. Some techniques that weā€™ve learned Iā€™ve enjoyed doing such as reflections and freeze/ blur motion.

HW 1

“Cloud and Two Buildings” was shot by UK photographer named Michael Kenna in 1976. This was taken in New York but an exact location wasn’t given. Known for his black and white photograpghy, I was intrigued by this shot. It’s an abstract photo gives an illusion of a cloud that resembles the face of an elderly man reading the daily paper. The contrasts of the tones between both buildings may be percieved differently depending on the viewer. My interpretation was the building on the right looks like a piece of clothing such as a trenchcoat and the building on the left looks like a large paper close to a newspaper. From my pov, I think this image gives a sense of peace but can be debatable

The photographer uses Figure to Ground to show the constrast between the buildings to the cloud creates an intersting shapes in relation to the dark sky as the background. The bricks on both building have a similar patterns and repetition for the layout and look of it. Lastly the lines create diagonals that leadings our eyes to the cloud.

Link: https://www.michaelkenna.net/gallery.php?id=14

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